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Foxes among Badgers: A family of foxes makes its home on campus

April 22, 2014

There are foxes on campus. Big ones and little ones, a new family that started this spring. Read More

Cliffhangers inspire sustainability at School of Business

April 22, 2014

While Earth Day is an opportunity to encourage people to think more about the environment, a new marketing professor at the Wisconsin School of Business is taking an innovative approach to sustainability. Read More

Labor scholar to deliver lecture on solutions to low-wage jobs crisis

April 18, 2014

In 2011, 28 percent of U.S. workers - almost 37 million people - earned poverty wages. Read More

Bridging the uncanny valley between humans, robots

April 18, 2014

There might be a day in the not-so-distant future when, instead of cat photos and selfies, we humans are showing off our robots. Read More

Study suggests some fathers elevate their games

April 18, 2014

As parents, we all take cues from mom and dad in the rearing of our own children. But can we improve as parents based on our perceptions of how we were reared? Read More

OMAI Line Breaks Festival returns to Overture Center

April 17, 2014

The Line Breaks Festival, presented by the Office of Multicultural Arts Initiatives (OMAI), runs through April 25 at Madison's Overture Center for the Arts. Read More

First in the nation: UW–Madison establishes post-doc in feminist biology

April 17, 2014

Feminist biology - which attempts to uncover and reverse gender bias in biology - will be the focus of a new, endowed fellowship in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

Made-in-Wisconsin atom probe assisted dating of oldest piece of earth

April 17, 2014

It's a scientific axiom: big claims require extra-solid evidence. So there were skeptics in 2001 when University of Wisconsin–Madison geoscience professor John Valley dated an ancient crystal found in Australia to 4.4 billion years ago. The date, after all, was only 100 million years after Earth started to solidify from a ball of molten rock. Read More

Chazen docents help bring art to life

April 17, 2014

More than 5,000 years of paintings, sculptures and other treasured artworks take on new dimensions and deeper meanings for visitors at the Chazen Museum of Art, thanks to a volunteer corps of dedicated docents. Read More

Kellett Mid-Career Awards honor 10 UW–Madison professors

April 17, 2014

Ten noteworthy University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty members have been named Kellett Mid-Career Award winners this year. Read More

TIP/White-nose Syndrome affecting bats in Wisconsin

April 16, 2014

4/16/14TO: Media representativesFROM: Nik Hawkins, nihawkin@vetmed.wisc.edu, 608-263-6914RE: TIP/WHITE-NOSE SYNDROME AFFECTING BATS IN WISCONSIN Read More

Breakfast on the Farm set for April 27

April 16, 2014

The Association of Women in Agriculture (AWA) is hosting its Breakfast on the Farm on Sunday, April 27 in the Stock Pavilion at 1675 Linden Drive. Read More

Wiscard campus accounts to merge June 1

April 16, 2014

Beginning this summer, student purchases on campus will be made simpler and will offer more discounts on food when using a Wiscard. Read More

Llama fur and entrepreneurship build a business

April 16, 2014

Two University of Wisconsin–Madison students are bringing together collaborators on three continents to pursue their dream of building a sustainable sleeping bag. Read More

Scholarship will allow UW junior to do graduate studies in art history

April 16, 2014

is among twenty college juniors nationwide selected to receive a Beinecke Scholarship, which provides $34,000 for graduate study leading to a terminal degree in the arts, humanities or social sciences. Read More

Phi Beta Kappa initiates 116 new members at UW–Madison

April 16, 2014

The Alpha Chapter of Wisconsin Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Wisconsin–Madison inducted 116 students into membership in a ceremony on Saturday, April 12. Read More

Novel Open Source Seed Pledge aims to keep new vegetable and grain varieties free for all

April 15, 2014

This week, scientists, farmers and sustainable food systems advocates will gather on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus to celebrate an unusual group of honored guests: 29 new varieties of broccoli, celery, kale, quinoa and other vegetables and grains that are being publicly released using a novel form of ownership agreement known as the Open Source Seed Pledge. Read More

An update on Ethnic Studies programs in Letters & Science

April 15, 2014

In recent weeks, there have been discussions on campus surrounding the future of the four Ethnic Studies units in the College of Letters & Science. These four units include the Department of Afro-American Studies (AAS), the American Indian Studies Program, the Asian American Studies Program, and the Chican@ and Latin@ Studies Program. Read More