New York Times ad columnist to visit
Stuart Elliott, the advertising columnist of the New York Times since 1991, will serve as this semester's business writer in residence March 20-24 Read More
UT production links art, politics to real lives
University Theatre's production of 'Mad Forest,' opens Friday, March 3, in the Mitchell Theatre of Vilas Hall. The play examines the aftermath of the 1989 overthrow of Nicolae Ceausescu's government in Romania. Read More
Sweatshop opposition intensifies
The university wants to eradicate sweatshop labor, but the campus community is discovering how complicated and divisive that mission can be. Read More
Land Tenure Center ‘externships’ provide real-world exposure
The Summer Law Extern Program, a nationally unique project begun in 1997 by the Land Tenure Center, pairs law students with programs in communities that have "extreme unmet legal needs" regarding issues of land ownership. In exchange, the students gain invaluable real-world experience. Read More
News in Brief
MILESTONE Seema Kapani of the Equity and Diversity Resource Center talks with faculty, staff and students during the monthly Retention Action… Read More
Milestones
Milestones covers awards, honors and major publications by faculty and staff. Send your items to Wisconsin Week, 19 Bascom Hall, or e-mail:… Read More
Capitol Capsules
‘Tuition cap’ bill passes Assembly committee The Assembly Colleges and Universities Committee has endorsed a measure (AB 554) to limit the… Read More
Events Bulletin
Learning Music Classes More than a dozen continuing education music classes are offered this semester. Class topics, starting dates: Songwriting, March… Read More
University staffers bring home the world
Two university staff members have brought a far-off part of the world right into their homes this year, by hosting foreign high school students through AFS Intercultural Programs. Read More
Newsmakers
(Every week faculty and staff from across campus are featured or cited in newspapers, magazines, broadcasts and other media from around the… Read More
Study examines staff job security
A new job security study indicates the types of appointments granted to academic staff vary widely in departments across campus. Read More
Waisman expands early childhood program
For the first time in more than two decades, the Waisman Early Childhood Program will hold open enrollment for new and expanded early education classes this fall. Read More
Calendar briefs
“Smoke Signals” director Sherman Alexie to speak Native American filmmaker Sherman Alexie will speak about “Killing Indians: Myths, Lies and Exaggerations”… Read More
Photo essay: Snow Day
What a difference a few days makes. It's all melted away now, but back on Feb.18, more than five inches of fresh snow blanketed the university - the second time in a week that heavy snow brought crews to work in the wee hours to clear campus streets, walks and lots. Read More
DNA evidence experts to visit Mar. 1
The UW Law School is sponsoring a visit Wednesday, March 1, by two noted defense attorneys who use DNA evidence to prove the innocence of persons wrongly convicted of crimes. Read More
Rotational grazing triples on state dairy farms
About 23 percent of Wisconsin's dairy farmers used management-intensive rotational grazing last year -- more than triple the seven percent that used rotational grazing in 1993, a UW–Madison survey has shown. Read More
Exercise expert to share insights on youth health
Exercise expert Russell R. Pate will visit campus to discuss the current status of public policies regarding youth physical fitness, the effectiveness of policies implemented in schools, and the implications for current and future teachers. Read More
Choreographer to premiere three new works
'Interplay,' a cross-cultural and multi-media dance concert showcasing works by Jin-Wen Yu, UW–Madison Dance Program assistant professor, will be performed March 2-4 at 8 p.m. in the Margaret H'Doubler Performance Space in Lathrop Hall, 1050 University Ave. Read More