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Law school partners with Russian university

April 28, 1999

The UW Law School is partnering with a Russian university to strengthen international legal education. Read More

History student receives prestigious Mellon scholarship

April 28, 1999

Sarah E. Klimenko, a senior in history and political science, is one of 98 winners nationwide of the Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships in Humanistic Studies competition, the only national humanities graduate award. Read More

Panel to consider downtown Madison film scene

April 28, 1999

The future of independent film screenings in Madison will be under consideration Sunday, May 2, as a panel convenes for the Great Wisconsin Film Festival. Read More

Forum focuses on Montessori education

April 28, 1999

The Department of Agricultural Journalism and Montessori Children's House are co-hosting an informational forum at 260 Union South, on Thursday, April 29, from 7-9 p.m. The forum will focus on the Montessori method of education. Read More

Virtually Victorian

April 27, 1999

Students taking a course called "The Woman Question in Victorian Literature and Culture," taught by English professor Susan Bernstein, have found a "space" outside the classroom, a space that's engaging and informative, a space that makes the classroom a better place to be. Read More

Askey elected to National Academy of Sciences

April 27, 1999

The National Academy of Sciences today (April 27) announced the election of mathematics professor Richard A. Askey to membership in the prestigious organization. Read More

Neenah senior receives prestigious Beinecke scholarship

April 27, 1999

Andrew Coan, a junior from Neenah, is one of only 20 students nationwide to receive a Beinecke Brothers Memorial Scholarship, which provides $32,000 toward two years of graduate study. Read More

UW hires new academic staff secretary

April 27, 1999

A publishing manager in the Division of Information Technology has been hired as the new secretary of the academic staff for UW–Madison. Read More

Search begins for information technology director

April 27, 1999

The search and screen committee for the director of the Division of Information Technology has been appointed by Provost John Wiley. Read More

Film fest shapes up

April 27, 1999

Independent filmmakers and restored prints from the Motion Picture Academy archives will highlight a festival of cinema April 29-May 1 at the university. Read More

UW-Madison picked for black grad student conference

April 26, 1999

UW-Madison will host the 12th Annual Black Graduate Student Conference March 29-April 2 next year. Read More

Racine student receives prestigious Truman Scholarship

April 26, 1999

Jonathan R. Welch, a senior from Racine pursuing an individual major in health and society, is one of 79 university students from across the nation who have been selected as 1999 Truman Scholars. Read More

Ping Chong lecture: Vampires, doppelgangers and aliens

April 26, 1999

Performance artist Ping Chong will present an illustrated lecture this evening about his work. The talk is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. tonight at the Margaret H'Doubler Performing Space, Lathrop Hall, 1050 University Ave. Read More

Impulse buying still prevails in grocery stores

April 23, 1999

Two university professors have found that consumers are shopping much as they did 30 years ago: Whether shoppers have lists or not, impulse buying represents the majority of purchases. Read More

Teaching from Twain to Twinkies

April 23, 1999

Dale Bauer, professor of English and women's studies, keeps her students tuned in to her Major American Novelists course with innovative approaches like Jeopardy Day and Groundhog Day. Read More

Symposium to be held on diversity in law teaching”

April 23, 1999

The UW–Madison Law School will host a symposium on Diversity in Law Teaching this weekend, in conjunction with the celebration of the 25th anniversary of William H. Hastie Fellowship Program. Read More

Three finalists named for engineering dean post

April 23, 1999

A search committee recommended to Chancellor David Ward on Friday (April 23) three finalists for dean of the UW–Madison College of Engineering. Read More

Eugene Cameron, expert on minerals, lunar samples, dies

April 23, 1999

Funeral services are scheduled Saturday, April 24, for Eugene N. Cameron, an authority on economic geology and a pioneer of optical methods for the study of minerals, including those returned to Earth from the moon by the Apollo astronauts. Read More

Forums planned on campus natural areas

April 23, 1999

The UW Arboretum Committee Planning Task Force on Campus Natural Areas plans to hold several forums for campus and public input on planning for the campus natural areas. Read More

Environmental news from UW–Madison

April 22, 1999

In recognition of Earth Day, here are some examples of UW–Madison research that focuses on environmentally friendly practices. Read More