UW-Madison officials monitoring swine flu
UW-Madison officials are actively monitoring reports of swine flu that is affecting Mexico, with additional cases in California and Texas. Read More
Reaccreditation project culminates in site visit
A two-year reaccreditation project that provided vision and dimension to the university’s strategic planning for the coming decade is reaching its culmination. Read More
UW-Madison graduate programs ranked in latest U.S. News and World Report
Several University of Wisconsin–Madison graduate programs are ranked among the nation's best in the 2010 edition of U.S. News and World Report's "Best Graduate Schools." Read More
Five classified staff members recognized with ‘09 awards
Five members of the classified staff will be honored with Classified Employee Recognition Awards during a ceremony on Wednesday, April 29. Read More
Poet, alumnus returns to campus for landmark reading
Prize-winning poet Martín Espada has sometimes been referred to as “the Pablo Neruda of North American authors.” Like the great Chilean poet, whose work he now teaches, Espada’s life and work have had many facets. Neruda speaks most to Espada as a poet of justice, an advocate for those who remain unheard. Read More
Recent sightings: Gutted
The remaining east-west expanse of the third floor of the Education Building has been gutted to the building’s shell. The windows are positioned high… Read More
Chancellor Martin statement on ASM endorsement of Madison Initiative
The Associated Students of Madison Student Council voted 17–1, with 3 abstentions, on Wednesday, April 22 to endorse and support Chancellor Biddy Martin’s proposal for the Madison Initiative for Undergraduates. Read More
Four UW–Madison scholars recognized by AAAS
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences elected four University of Wisconsin–Madison scholars to its 2009 class of fellows. Read More
Course adds to environmental awareness
Ph.D. student in literary studies Todd Goddard has found a way to unite his concern for the environment with his teaching. In his section of English 201, he provides 16 students with real-world communications experience while giving 11 local nonprofits some much-needed help. In the process, he helps increase environmental awareness among his students and the audiences they serve. Read More
Employee Matters
This column is prepared by staff from the Office of Human Resources. E-mail questions or call 262-5650. For more information, visit Payroll and Benefits Services. Read More
Pancakes, puppies and paleontology, oh my!
A trifecta of family-friendly events on Sunday, April 26, will make campus the place to be. Stoke the tummy with breakfast at the Stock Pavilion, and then head to open houses at the School of Veterinary Medicine and the Geology Museum. Read More
Student Personnel Association honors nine for service, dedication
The Student Personnel Association honored nine university staff members at its Outstanding Achievement Awards luncheon on April 15. Read More
For professor, chemistry and composition make music together
On any other chemistry professor’s desk, the thick musical score would seem out of place amid the mid-semester clutter of undergraduate lab manuals, hand-scribbled notes and research grants-in-progress. But for John Berry, the sheaf of music simply represents a different outlet for the same creative forces that guide his scientific research. Read More
UWPD honors 17 with awards
The UW Police Department has honored the 17 members of the university’s Crisis Communication Committee with Chief’s Awards for their efforts to improve the way the campus communicates with the university community during a crisis, enhancing the safety of employees and students. Read More
Letters and Science announces awards
Gary Sandefur, dean of the College of Letters and Science, has announced the winners of the 2008–09 College of Letters and Science Academic Staff Excellence Awards, Advising Awards and Classified Staff Excellence Awards. Read More
Faculty, staff asked to tell about Wisconsin Idea in Action
Putting the Wisconsin Idea into practice is a personal and professional passion for many faculty and staff. The university’s positive influence can be seen in any number of programs and projects that benefit people beyond the boundaries of campus. Read More
Botanist takes hints from plants to learn more about human biology
It’s always springtime in Edgar Spalding’s laboratory, where shelves of the small flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana sprout year-round under carefully timed lights and climate control. Often underappreciated, plants hold many clues to general and even human biology, Spalding says. Take, for example, his surprising discovery in Arabidopsis of “thinking genes” best known for their critical roles in our brains and nervous systems Read More
Employee Appreciation Ice Cream Social scheduled for May 6 on Bascom Hill
It’s time to mark your calendars for the 2009 Employee Appreciation Ice Cream Social. It will take place on Wednesday, May 6, on Bascom Hill, rain or shine. It starts at 1 p.m. and will continue until supplies run out. All university employees are invited. Read More
Review begins for pharmacy dean
A review is under way for School of Pharmacy Dean Jeanette Roberts. Read More