Free, anonymous HIV testing available at Blue Bus Clinic
Free, confidential and anonymous HIV tests are available to all at the Blue Bus Clinic, University Health Services’ sexually transmitted infections clinic.
Free, confidential and anonymous HIV tests are available to all at the Blue Bus Clinic, University Health Services’ sexually transmitted infections clinic.
A team of faculty and university administrators will be touring the campus April 11-14 as part of UW-Madison’s 10-year reaccreditation.
Splashing through the water at 50 miles an hour, UW-Madison students will be seen water skiing and wake boarding on Lake Mendota and Monona Bay this spring.
On Saturday, April 10, tours, music, a photo exhibition and other festivities will welcome visitors to the grand re-opening of the Red Gym. Other activities also are scheduled.
UW-Madison students who took part in the filming of a segment for documentary maker Michael Moore’s new TV show last fall will get to see the final product when it debuts in the United States this Sunday, April 11, at 8 p.m. Madison time.
Assistant professor Douglas Rosenberg, an award-winning video maker, presents two new dance videos featuring renowned dancers Anna Halprin and Li Chiao-Ping on Saturday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Margaret H’Doubler Performance Space.
Drama student at UW-Madison will stage Swiss playwright Friedrich Duerrenmatt’s ‘Der Meteor’ in its original German April 12-14 at the Memorial Union’s Fredric March Play Circle. The shows are free but advance reservations are required.
For their outstanding work in leadership, public service, research and teaching, seven campus professionals have been honored with 1999 Academic Staff Excellence Awards.
Hamilton I. McCubbin, who has served as dean of the School of Human Ecology for nearly 15 years, will step down as dean July 1.
Wolfgang Munchau, international journalist and expert on the European Economic and Monetary Union, will discuss the European economy and its new currency, the euro, Friday, April 9 at 4151 Grainger Hall.
Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Pierre Sauvage will speak tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Union.
The idea of volunteering as coursework has been gaining momentum in the last several years, both at UW-Madison and other institutions.
For the 1999 recipients of UW-Madison Classified Employee Recognition Awards, job descriptions simply will not do justice to their contributions.
UW-Madison student art will be on display in Memorial Union from April 7-May 2 in the Wisconsin Union Directorate’s 71st Annual Student Art Show.
David Broder, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The Washington Post, will be the keynote speaker at the UW Law School’s 1999 Robert W. Kastenmeier Colloquium.
A new study by a Seth Pollack suggests that an abused child’s ability to recognize anger is strong enough to actually trigger biological changes, altering the way the brain processes anger.
Particpants in UW-Madison’s Leadership Institute, a yearlong program to build leadership skills in junior- and senior-level faculty and staff, gain a keener awareness of self and others as they broaden their perspective as leaders.
The university’s 1999 Distinguished Teaching Award winners take a good deal of pride in introducing a variety of innovations into an ancient art, using instructional tools.
Six civilians received 1998 director’s awards from the University Police Department at its annual awards ceremony in March.
Twenty-five University Police Department employees have received Excellent Service commendations.