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Dissecting a cocoon of stardust: Scientists begin to tease out a hidden star’s secrets

July 24, 1998

Peering deep inside obscuring cocoons of stardust, astronomers are beginning to witness the birthing secrets of an unusual star. Read More

UW hires new trademark licensing director

July 24, 1998

From sweatshirts and jackets to mugs and license plates, the University of Wisconsin–Madison's name and logos can be found on thousands of items. Pamela Holt's job is to ensure that the images of Bucky Badger, the motion... Read More

Afternoon sleepiness linked to lighting conditions

July 23, 1998

The biological clock reminds us to go to sleep every 24 hours, but under certain lighting conditions another internal regulator may be telling us to take a nap. Read More

Five new cooperative projects initiated

July 21, 1998

The University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives and Cooperative Development Services of Madison have selected five innovative cooperative development projects for special technical assistance. Read More

New name reflects department’s breadth of expertise

July 17, 1998

To better acknowledge the breadth of faculty expertise, UW–Madison's Department of South Asian Studies, Languages and Literature has changed its name to the Department of Languages and Cultures of Asia. The change is effective immediately. Read More

Rennebohm gift boosts UW multiple sclerosis research

July 16, 1998

A $600,000 gift from the Oscar Rennebohm Foundation will help UW–Madison researcher Ian Duncan accelerate work on a promising treatment for multiple sclerosis and other myelin disorders. Read More

Expert: U.S. dairies need to crack export markets

July 15, 1998

Today's lackadaisical attitude toward exporting dairy products could cost the U.S dairy industry dearly in years to come, according to a UW–Madison dairy policy analyst. Read More

Cancer research units’ merger set for 2001

July 14, 1998

As the new millennium approaches, the McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research is poised for a consolidation with the University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Read More

Wisconsin names first women’s ice hockey coach

July 10, 1998

Julie Sasner (formerly Andeberhan), the head women's ice hockey coach at Cornell University, was today (July 9) named the first varsity women's ice hockey coach at UW–Madison according to UW Associate Athletic Director Mike Moss. Read More

UW, county reach agreement on men’s hockey contract at Coliseum

July 10, 1998

The University of Wisconsin–Madison and Dane County reached an agreement today (July 10) ending the UW's obligation to play men's home hockey games at the Dane County Coliseum. Read More

Author, columnist Mitch Albom to address new UW freshmen

July 10, 1998

Author and sportswriter Mitch Albom, whose 1997-98 best-seller "Tuesdays With Morrie" chronicled Albom's life-changing friendship with his college mentor, will share lessons for life Sept. 1 with the UW–Madison's new freshman class. Read More

Conference probes the brains behind ‘artificial intelligence’

July 9, 1998

The 15th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence is set for July 26-30 at Madison's Monona Terrace Convention Center. Read More

Busse named director of General Clinical Research Center

July 8, 1998

Professor of Medicine William W. Busse has been studying and treating asthma for nearly 25 years. Now, in what he calls a 'natural stepping stone' in his medical career, Busse will head up one of the university's premier clinical research centers. Read More

Lectures examine Union Theater’s ties to African American artists

July 8, 1998

From the moment it opened its doors, the Wisconsin Union Theater has been a very democratic place. Read More

The Web’s Why Files become a permanent UW fixture

July 7, 1998

Beginning July 1, The Why Files will be a part of the UW–Madison Graduate School, spinning off from the National Institute for Science Education, where it was founded and that has been its home for the past two-and-a-half years. Read More

A ride for life

July 3, 1998

A dozen UW–Madison employees are dedicating themselves to the AIDS ride, a six-day, 500-mile trip that begins July 6 in Minneapolis and ends July 11 in Chicago. About 2,000 riders are expected for the event, which could raise as much as $6 million. Read More

Research explains lithium’s dual anti-manic/ anti-depressive effect

July 1, 1998

Researchers at the UW Medical School have solved the puzzle of how one drug -- lithium -- can effectively stabilize both the wild euphoria and the crushing melancholy that are the hallmark of manic depression, or bipolar disorder. Read More

Marching band takes ‘Fifth Quarter’ to nation’s capital

July 1, 1998

The throngs of visitors attending the Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on Friday, July 3, will have a chance to experience a popular modern-day Wisconsin tradition - the UW Marching Band's Fifth Quarter. Read More

Observatory Drive traffic detoured

June 30, 1998

Observatory Drive between Elm Drive and Willow Creek will be closed to traffic on Tuesday, June 30, and Wednesday, July 1, as part of the West Campus Utility Project. Read More

Students and alumni satisfied with technology

June 30, 1998

Two surveys conducted by UW–Madison's Division of Information Technology (DoIT) find both students and recent alumni quite satisfied with the information technology services the university provides. Read More