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Golf course development study finds surprises

November 6, 1998

Stephen Malpezzi, a real estate professor in the School of Business, has developed a statistical model explaining the demand for golf based on economic and demographic variables. Read More

Wisconsin scientists culture elusive embryonic stem cells

November 6, 1998

The dream of one day being able to grow in the laboratory an unlimited amount of human tissues for transplantation is one step closer to reality. Read More

Observatory Dr. closures begin Nov. 9

November 6, 1998

Due to the Bascom Hall Fire Protection and Water Project currently in progress, there will be no thru traffic over Bascom Hill (between Park St. and Charter St.) for approximately one month. Read More

5.2% pay hike sought

November 6, 1998

Faculty, academic taff and UW executives would get pay increases averaging 5.25 percent each of the next two years under a pay plan proposed this week by UW System President Katharine Lyall. Read More

Regents face choice on student fee use

November 6, 1998

UW System leaders plan to decide this week how to respond to a federal appeals court ruling that prohibits UW–Madison from using mandatory student fees to finance political groups opposed by some students. Read More

Law School open house Nov. 10

November 6, 1998

A first in the UW Law School's 130-year history will take place Nov. 10 when the school sponsors an open house for prospective students. Read More

ROTC events mark Veterans Day beginning Saturday

November 6, 1998

The observation of Veterans Day Monday, Nov. 11 will be marked by several events involving the ROTC programs at UW–Madison. Read More

Embryonic Stem Cell Fact Sheet

November 5, 1998

Embryonic stem cell facts Read More

Three faculty named AAAS fellows

November 5, 1998

Three members of the faculty have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Read More

Shelton named distinguished researcher

November 5, 1998

Steven E. Shelton, a researcher in the UW Medical School's department of psychiatry and the Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, has been named a distinguished researcher. Read More

UW opera director debuts on stage and in the classroom

November 5, 1998

It was a century ago that pioneer American psychologist William James urged his readers to live fully in the now. William Farlow, newly arrived artistic director of UW–Madison's Opera, recommends opera as a means of capturing that ... Read More

Public comment sought on Reaccreditation Project

November 4, 1998

A committee formulating a strategic plan for the university is about to start pulling together a campuswide plan - but members are looking for your input first. Read More

Poetry collection given to UW–Madison

November 4, 1998

An extensive collection of poetry has been donated to UW–Madison libraries. Read More

Memorial service set for Gornick, Lundelius

November 3, 1998

UW-Madison will hold a combined memorial service on Wednesday, Nov. 4 for two UW–Madison students who died last week. Read More

Distinguished Lecture series announces four speakers

November 3, 1998

The director of Amnesty International will be the next speaker in this year's Distinguished Lecture Series, organized by the Wisconsin Union Directorate. Read More

West campus traffic rerouting takes effect

November 2, 1998

On Monday, Nov. 2, the permanent traffic route around the Pharmacy Building construction site took effect, including the opening of a new road that runs from Highland Ave. past the Nielsen Tennis Stadium and across the south end of Lot 60. Read More

Global forum features author Axtell

November 2, 1998

A public event designed for anyone interested in international business and education - "The Global Forum: Where in the World Do You Want to Work?" - will be held at UW–Madison Monday, Nov. 2, 6 -8:30 p.m. Read More

Carnegie president to speak

November 1, 1998

Jessica Tuchman Mathews, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, will speak at UW–Madison Monday, Nov. 2, on "Power Shift: A New World Order?" Read More

The China question

October 30, 1998

Considering the Chinese as essentially and forever authoritarian - as many Westerners do - denies the complexity of culture and its capacity for change, says one of the nation's leading Sinologists. Read More

NSF awards grant for plant gene study

October 30, 1998

Two UW–Madison molecular biologists will receive $1.8 million over three years to help develop a system to rapidly identify the function of genes specific to plants. Read More