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Local poet to be published by UW–Madison library

December 8, 1998

The first publication of the newly created Parallel Press, an imprint of the UW–Madison General Library System, is a collection of poems by award-winning local poet Andrea Potos titled "The Perfect Day." Read More

New campus gallery showcases undergraduate artists

December 8, 1998

The Class of 1973 Gallery on the newly remodeled Red Gym's second floor will show the work of primarily undergraduates. Opened in November, the new space is a welcome addition to campus exhibition space available to students. Read More

Research Highlights

December 7, 1998

With 110 faculty affiliates across more than 40 departments, UW–Madison’s Institute on Aging is developing a composite picture of aging in America. A… Read More

Sesquicentennial breakfast series features Soglin

December 7, 1998

The next UW–Madison sesquicentennial breakfast features Paul Soglin, former mayor of Madison and UW alum, who will discuss town-gown relations. Read More

Art, technology join forces in UW student festival

December 6, 1998

Students in UW–Madison's Interarts and Technology (IATECH) program will take over Lathrop Hall Monday, Dec. 7 for a festival of their original works. Read More

Researchers to test methods for helping smokers quit

December 4, 1998

The UW Medical School is launching two large new studies aimed particularly at those cigaratte smokers who have tried -- and perhaps tried again -- to quit. Read More

Two named to National Academy of Education

December 4, 1998

Two members of the UW–Madison faculty, Thomas Romberg in curriculum and instruction and Robert Hauser in sociology, have been elected to the National Academy of Education. Read More

Public forum on reaccreditation

December 4, 1998

Interested citizens and members of the UW–Madison campus community are invited to comment on the university's reaccreditation process during a public forum Tuesday (Dec. 8). Read More

Volleyball hosts NCAA first-round tonight

December 4, 1998

The Badger volleyball team will play host to first and second-round matches of the NCAA tournament on Friday and Saturday in the UW Field House. Read More

UW students laud teacher education reform

December 4, 1998

As a new curriculum in the School of Education's secondary teacher education nears its two-year anniversary, payoffs are proceeding from a decision made long ago by UW–Madison planners: To transform, instead of tinker. Read More

UW researcher reports kidney transplant finding

December 3, 1998

Kidney transplants between siblings with slightly different tissue types are as much as 28 percent more likely to survive long-term when maternal tissue types are used to determine the donor, a new study from the UW Medical School suggests. Read More

Arboretum announces plans for council ring

December 3, 1998

Thanks to a generous gift, a beautiful stone council ring will offer a restful place for reflection and a centralized site for groups to gather at the edge of the Arboretum's Curtis Prairie. Read More

Black Inventions Museum visits campus

December 3, 1998

The contributions of two centuries of African-American inventors, whose ideas range from labor-saving to life-saving innovations, are on display today and Friday, Dec. 4 at the College of Engineering. Read More

Student-led fusion project wows scientific community

December 3, 1998

A unique student-staffed fusion project in UW–Madison's College of Engineering is generating excitement in the physics community. Read More

Senate panel seeks word on human embryonic stem cells

December 2, 1998

Developmental biologist James A. Thomson, whose successful isolation and culturing of human embryonic stem cells made headlines around the world last month, testified today (Dec. 2) before the Senate appropriations committee in Washington. Read More

UW, guest choreographers to premiere works

December 2, 1998

New dances created by faculty and a visiting artist at UW–Madison will debut in "Steps and Landings," a choreographers' showcase Dec. 3-5. Read More

Religious studies offers undergrad certificate

December 2, 1998

A new certificate for undergraduate students interested in the Religious Studies Program at the UW–Madison caps a complete renovation of the program started three years ago. Read More

Pediatrician nurtures growth of ethics program

December 1, 1998

Thanks in no small measure to Norman Fost's continuing leadership, medical ethics is widely appreciated as a highly relevant field with the potential to profoundly affect individual lives as well as national policy. Read More

CCAS names Certain president-elect

December 1, 1998

The next president of the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences (CCAS) will be Phillip R. Certain, dean of the College of Letters and Science at UW–Madison. Read More

Tips for Christmas-tree hunters

December 1, 1998

Before starting the quest for the 'perfect' Christmas tree, UW–Madison forestry professor Raymond Guries suggests a little homework on choosing and caring for this holiday centerpiece. Read More