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Events Bulletin

January 18, 2000

Learning Music Classes More than a dozen continuing education music classes are offered this semester. Class topics, starting dates:… Read More

Staff secretary has lifelong ties to the university

January 18, 2000

Colleen McCabe has come home again, to UW–Madison, and she now occupies one of the top leadership positions among the largest contingent of university employees. Read More

Milestones

January 18, 2000

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

Newsmakers

January 18, 2000

(Every week faculty and staff from across campus are featured or cited in newspapers, magazines, broadcasts and other media from around the… Read More

News in Brief

January 18, 2000

LEADERSHIP Take our seats, please Workers began reinstalling Wisconsin Union Theater seats in the first complete renovation of seating since… Read More

Rose Bowl benefits accrue across campus

January 18, 2000

UW-Madison's three Rose Bowl appearances in the past 6 years have boosted the university's overall reputation, helped attract private support and recruit more top-notch students. Read More

Recent Sightings

January 18, 2000

Turk: Salt of the Earth In a tribute to retiring university gardener Myron Turk, someone outfitted the statue of William Hoard on… Read More

Capitol Capsules

January 18, 2000

Auditing bill advances A measure (AB 432) that would allow free auditing of UW System and technical college system courses by… Read More

King of speakers: ‘I Have a Dream’ was best of century

January 16, 2000

The mastery and magic of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous 'I Have a Dream' speech earned it top honors in a recent list of the top 100 American speeches of the 20th century as compiled by researchers at UW–Madison and Texas A&M University. Read More

Study: Settlement transformed Wisconsin’s northwest sand country

January 14, 2000

A study of vegetation changes in Wisconsin's northwest sand country reveals a dramatic decline in pine barrens, pines and open habitats, and an increase in oak and aspen forests over the past 140 years. Read More

New for 2000: Parallel Press releases ‘Luck’

January 13, 2000

'Luck' by Marilyn Annucci is the first chapbook published in 2000 from the Parallel Press, an imprint of the UW–Madison General Library System. Read More

Charlotte Zolotow children’s writing award announced

January 13, 2000

Molly Bang, author of 'When Sophie Gets Angry-- Really, Really Angry...' published by Blue Sky/Scholastic and edited by Bonnie Verburg, has won this year's Charlotte Zolotow Award for outstanding writing in a picture book. Read More

Astronomers find proof that Milky Way has hot corona

January 12, 2000

With the help of a new satellite capable of finding the telltale, superheated gas created by stars that exploded long ago, scientists have confirmed a four-decade-old theory that the Milky Way is swathed in a corona of hot gas. Read More

Star cluster baby pictures leave astronomers beaming

January 12, 2000

Peering deep into a distant galaxy, astronomers have obtained a glimpse of what may be the youngest massive star clusters ever observed. Read More

Finalists named for workforce diversity position

January 12, 2000

Three finalists have been named for the position of assistant vice chancellor for workforce equity and diversity at UW–Madison. Read More

Scientists report advance in DNA computing

January 12, 2000

Scientists have taken DNA computing from the free-floating world of the test tube and anchored it securely to a surface of glass and gold. In so doing, they have taken a small but important step forward in the quest to harness the vast potential of DNA to perform the same tasks that now require silicon and miniature electronic circuits. Read More

Reducing trade barriers can benefit environment

January 11, 2000

Ian Coxhead considers himself an environmentalist, but he wasn't happy with the environmentalists he saw on the news from the World Trade Organization talks in Seattle. "Trade liberalization is not necessarily bad for the environment," says the UW–Madison economist. Read More

Animation of hot gas being blasted from plane of Milky Way

January 11, 2000

Exploding stars or supernovas in the Milky Way are thought to be the primary mechanism by which hot gas is blasted from… Read More

Study: Businesses can benefit from failure

January 11, 2000

A new study by Anne Miner of the School of Business suggests that businesses often ignore a strategic tool that can yield surprisingly good lessons on success: failure. Read More

Y2K OK: No problems reported on campus

January 4, 2000

Campus facilities and utility systems did not experience any known Y2K problems, the Physical Plant reports. Read More