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Plant compounds slow the growth of tumor cells

April 5, 1999

Researchers at UW–Madison report in the current issue of the Journal of Nutrition that small concentrations of two compounds from plants we eat suppress the growth of three kinds of human cancer cells in the laboratory. Read More

Baseball energizes registrar

April 5, 1999

Buried deep in new registrar Monty Nielsen's vita is a curious reference to baseball. What does being a registrar have to do with baseball? Everything, if you're Nielsen. Read More

Park Street construction resumes

April 5, 1999

The second summer of Park Street reconstruction between Regent Street and University Avenue resumes today (April 5). Read More

Former Miss America to speak about sexual assault issues

April 5, 1999

Former Miss America Marilyn Van Derbur will speak about sexual assault and her recovery from incest Tuesday, April 6, on campus. Read More

Modeling the scientific method

April 2, 1999

University researchers have helped achieve a startling effect by using models to teach mathematics and science to elementary school students: Fifth graders are performing at 12th grade levels. Read More

Sean Curran to be dance artist-in-residence April 5-25

April 2, 1999

Sean Curran, a renowned dancer/choreographer currently based in New York, will be artist-in-residence at the UW–Madison Dance Program Monday, April 5 through Sunday, April 25. Read More

Professor stages mock trial for and with deaf students

April 2, 1999

A mock court exercise developed by a UW Law School professor will introduce Wisconsin deaf students to the world of law, and the very real possibility of becoming a lawyer. Read More

Easter brunch to be served at Lakefront Cafe

April 2, 1999

An annual Easter Sunday Breakfast once again will be served at the Memorial Union Lakefront Cafe. Read More

National conference to highlight public service

April 2, 1999

Local and national experts plan to gather April 7-9 at UW–Madison for a national conference that will examine the public service mission of land grant institutions. Read More

Children to work with UW–Madison jazz master

April 1, 1999

A new generation of bassists will spend this Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3, working with the internationally acclaimed bassist Richard Davis, a UW–Madison music professor. Read More

Program seeks more Milwaukee students of color

April 1, 1999

The university is stepping up recruitment of students of color in the state's largest city - with assistance from their school district and potential future employers. Read More

System declares April 1 ‘Y2K Awareness Day’

April 1, 1999

The University of Wisconsin System wants state university employees to arm themselves with the facts about potential millenium bug problems during today's "Y2K Awareness Day." Read More

Ultrasonic boom

March 31, 1999

They look more like stray computer parts than precision medical tools, but Amit Lal's research creations could give surgeons an incomparable new edge in medicine. Read More

William Bowen to lecture on race-sensitive admissions

March 31, 1999

William G. Bowen, co-author of the new book "The Shape of the River: Long-Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions," will speak at UW Wednesday, April 7 at 7:30 p.m. Read More

Research findings support use of race-sensitive admissions

March 31, 1999

The first large-scale national study to examine the effects of race-sensitive admissions suggests that the policies have advanced educational goals and helped more African Americans join the middle-income ranks. Read More

International alumni convocation planned for May

March 31, 1999

International alumni of UW–Madison representing virtually all of the university's schools and colleges will return to Madison May 3-7 for a public convocation. Read More

International symposium on emotion slated for April 23-24

March 30, 1999

The fifth annual Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion, an international forum on the latest basic and clinical research dealing with emotion, will be held April 23-24 at Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison. Read More

Scholars to focus on break-up of multi-ethnic federations

March 30, 1999

About 100 prominent Central and East European scholars and writers plan to gather for a groundbreaking workshop examining the disintegration of multi-ethnic federations associated with the break-up of the former communist states. Read More

Babcock drive closed to traffic through early June

March 30, 1999

For the next couple of months, motorists will not be able to reach the west side of the campus by turning off University Avenue onto Babcock Drive. Read More

George Mosse estate to benefit UW–Madison programs

March 30, 1999

Famed historian George Mosse, who died Jan. 22, has named the College of Letters and Science as the major beneficiary of his estate. Read More