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University Book Store backs students

May 6, 2009

A new gift from the University Book Store to support students demonstrates once again how it is more than just a book store. Read More

Milestones

May 6, 2009

Sean Carroll, Department of Genetics, was named the Allan Wilson Professor of Molecular Biology. Erik Carter, Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, has received… Read More

WARF signs license agreement with Pfizer for human embryonic stem cells

May 6, 2009

Pfizer Inc., a major biopharmaceutical company, and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), the private, nonprofit patenting and licensing organization for the University of Wisconsin–Madison, announced May 5 that they have signed a license for human embryonic stem (hES) cell patents for the development of new drug therapies. Read More

Physicians fear the ‘unexpected’ obesity problem

May 6, 2009

Overweight child today, orthopedic patient in 20 years. That’s the fear of a growing number of pediatricians and orthopedic surgeons, many of whom are concerned… Read More

Eye on Health: Professor studies your immune system on stress

May 6, 2009

As the semester winds down, the stress may be building up. And though you have no time to get sick, it may seem almost inevitable — a little tickle in the back of your throat, perhaps, or a nagging headache or achy joints warning of an impending illness. Read More

For biochemist, ‘retirement’ hardly means slowing down

May 6, 2009

It’s 10 a.m. on a Friday morning, and Henry Lardy is already impatient. “The darn thing runs so slow,” he says, fidgeting over his computer keyboard. He doesn’t have time to wait for e-mail. Read More

Employee Matters

May 6, 2009

This column is prepared by staff from the Office of Human Resources. E-mail questions to Payroll and Benefits Services or call 262-5650. For more… Read More

UW-Madison to create national Alzheimer’s research center

May 5, 2009

Gov. Jim Doyle announced today (May 4) that the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) has been awarded a multimillion dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to create an Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. Read More

Employee Appreciation Ice Cream Social event moves to Birge Hall

May 5, 2009

With thunderstorms forecasted for tomorrow, May 6, the Employee Appreciation Ice Cream Social has been moved inside to the lobby of Birge Hall. Read More

State finance committee to discuss domestic-partner health benefits

May 5, 2009

The Joint Committee on Finance is slated to take up Gov. Jim Doyle’s provision on domestic-partner health insurance benefits for all state employees later this month. Read More

UHS to offer ‘pet therapy,’ other stress-reduction services

May 4, 2009

As University of Wisconsin–Madison students hit the libraries to prepare for final exams, research papers and presentations, the University Health Services (UHS) "Counseling Canines" are headed back to Library Mall for the annual Pet Therapy study break. Read More

Baseball commissioner to speak at spring commencement

May 4, 2009

Major League Baseball Commissioner Allan H. "Bud" Selig will deliver the charge to the graduates at each of the four University of Wisconsin–Madison spring commencement undergraduate ceremonies on Saturday and Sunday, May 16-17, at the Kohl Center, 601 W. Dayton St. Read More

Recent sightings: Early tee time

May 4, 2009

Photos: Jeff Miller At dawn on April 24, 2009, groundskeepers operate a fleet of lawn mowers and other grounds equipment to groom… Read More

UWPD seeking info on Tripp Hall burglary

May 2, 2009

University of Wisconsin Police Department officials are seeking information about a burglary early Saturday morning inside Tripp Hall in the Lakeshore area. Read More

Hildebrand named special assistant to UW–Madison vice chancellor

May 1, 2009

Scott Hildebrand, senior executive assistant to the chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, has been chosen as special assistant to Darrell Bazzell, vice chancellor for administration at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

Planet Trek offers chance to bike or walk through scaled-down solar system

May 1, 2009

Dane County residents have a new way to appreciate the solar system, thanks to Planet Trek Dane County, which offers pedestrians and bikers a chance to discover the 11 biggest objects in the solar system at the correct scale of size and distance. Read More