Engineering dedicates revamped materials-science building
The recently remodeled Materials Science and Engineering Building -- which brings classrooms, research labs, the Materials Science Center, and many faculty and graduate student offices together under one roof -- was dedicated May 9. Read More
Sea Grant Web site earns 3rd consecutive gold award
For the third year in a row, the Madison Jason Web site has been awarded a gold medal in the annual nationwide university communications competition of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Read More
Adopt-a-block program seeks volunteers
Adopt-A-Block, a relatively new program coordinated by the Physical Plant Department, is modeled after the state's Adopt-A-Highway program. Its purpose is to involve volunteers in helping to improve the physical appearance of the campus. Read More
‘Crunchy critter clusters’ land food science students in national competition
A concoction of beneficial bacteria in crunchy clusters of cookie bits has earned a team of UW–Madison food science students an invitation to a national product-development competition. Read More
Taming the call of the wild
The importance of the Campus Natural Areas -- and the need for a more focused approach to their preservation -- is recognized by many university leaders. Read More
Majority of Dane County’s best, brightest choose UW–Madison
A special section highlighting Dane County high school graduates, published with the May 20 editions of the Wisconsin State Journal and Capital Times, indicates that the majority of those top students intend to study at the UW–Madison. Read More
Three faculty elected to Academy of Arts and Sciences
Three members of the UW–Madison faculty — a chemist, a historian and a political scientist — are among 146 people elected to membership in… Read More
La Follette director Kettl receives national award
Donald F. Kettl, director of the Robert M. La Follette Institute of Public Affairs at UW–Madison, has received a national award for his work in public administration. Read More
Adopt-a-block program seeks volunteers
Adopt-A-Block, a relatively new program coordinated by the Physical Plant Department, is modeled after the state's Adopt-A-Highway program. Its purpose is to involve volunteers in helping to improve the physical appearance of the campus. Read More
Legislature approves biological science funding
The state Legislature on May 7 approved a $1.5 million plan to fund new faculty in UW–Madison's biological sciences. Read More
Camp Randall Park to host Civil War re-enactment
In recognotion of the Wisconsin Sesquicentennial Statehood Day celebration, the Wisconsin Veterans Museum is presenting a two-day Civil War re-enactment at Camp Randall Park May 29-30. Read More
Summer program for teachers to cover lessons of Chernobyl
A UW–Madison summer course will examine the impact of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear meltdown, a medical and environmental catastrophe that still smolders in Eastern Europe. Read More
Does mountain living slow rate of molecular evolution?
A study of hummingbirds living high in the Andes Mountains suggests that life at the top slows the pace of genetic evolution. Read More
Letters & Science Academic Advising Awards
Students studying chemistry and psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison reap the good advice of Gery J. Essenmacher and Keith Kluender, and to recognize… Read More
Studies find no job losses from higher minimum wages
Recent increases in the federal minimum wage have raised earnings for low-wage workers in Wisconsin without causing job loss, according to a new report from the Center on Wisconsin Strategy. Read More
Former UW Pharmacy School Dean
Donald T. Witiak Dies
Professor of pharmacy Donald T. Witiak, 62, former dean of the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy, died May 22 at University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics. Read More
Returning adult student awards announced
Both of this year's Outstanding Undergraduate Returning Adult Students have chosen their career paths based on difficult life experiences they encountered along the way to achieving their degrees. Read More
School of Education Achievement Awards announced
A Madison teacher will be among those receiving alumni awards from the UW–Madison’s School of Education on May 9. Donald Hunt, a… Read More
The Mother Road
Steven Price, UW–Madison's director of University-Industry Relations, has for two decades indulged a deep curiosity with the mother of all highways, Interstate 80, which girdles the continent from New York City to San Francisco. Read More
New award honors engineering professor
The Society of Automotive Engineers has created a new educationalaward honoring Phillip S. Myers, an emeritus UW–Madison professor of mechanical engineering. Read More