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Massive iceberg breaks off Ross Ice Shelf

March 22, 2008

A massive iceberg, roughly twice the size of Delaware, has broken free from the Antarctic's Ross Ice Shelf. Read More

Campus open today

March 21, 2008

Despite a late blast of snowy weather, UW–Madison remains open for business Friday, March 21. As always, safety should be an important… Read More

Recent sightings: YESSSSSSSS!

March 21, 2008

Photos: Jeff Miller Nicholas Maaseen, a soon-to-graduate medical student at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH),… Read More

WUD Art Committee hosts 80th annual student art show

March 20, 2008

The Wisconsin Union Directorate (WUD) Art Committee at the University of Wisconsin–Madison will host its 80th annual student art show at the Memorial Union in April. Read More

Berquam: Vote in ASM elections

March 20, 2008

University of Wisconsin–Madison Dean of Students Lori Berquam is encouraging students to get involved in shared governance by voting in next week’s Associated Students of Madison (ASM) spring elections. Read More

Events celebrate nanotechnology

March 20, 2008

The public can get up close and personal with nanotechnology research during a series of free public nanotechnology events on campus during "Nano Days," Saturday, March 29-Sunday, April 6. Read More

Technology to predict strain gets a perfect model: Michelangelo’s ‘David’

March 19, 2008

For statues, stress injuries come from standing in place for hundreds of years. Using a novel technique, researchers have now developed a way to predict such fracturing, applying the procedure to Michelangelo's famous statue "David" in an analysis that proved simpler, faster and more accurate than previous methods. Read More

Seminar to provide free financial counseling to UW–Madison students

March 19, 2008

University of Wisconsin–Madison students are invited to learn what it takes to stop counting pennies and start securing their futures at the annual Financial Independence Seminar, to be hosted Saturday, April 5, by the Wisconsin Student Alumni Board (WASB). Read More

New nanoparticle catalyst brings fuel-cell cars closer to showroom

March 19, 2008

A University of Wisconsin–Madison and University of Maryland (UM) team has developed a new nanotechnology-driven chemical catalyst that paves the way for more efficient hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. Read More

UW Geology Museum receives more than $100,000 in minerals

March 19, 2008

In its 160-year existence, the University of Wisconsin–Madison Geology Museum has never before received a mineral donation like the one recently given by retired UW–Madison electrical engineering Professor R.A. Greiner. Read More

Six faculty members receive Kellett Mid-Career Awards

March 18, 2008

Six UW–Madison faculty have been honored for their research with Kellett Mid-Career Awards. Read More

Seven honored with Romnes awards

March 18, 2008

Seven of UW–Madison’s rising faculty have received H.I. Romnes Faculty Fellowships. The award, supported by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), recognizes great potential in faculty who have earned tenure within the last four years. Award-winners receive a $50,000 award to be used in support of research. Read More

UW-Madison team ‘zaps’ competition with electric snowmobile

March 18, 2008

The University of Wisconsin–Madison Clean Snowmobile team blew the competition out of the snow at the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Clean Snowmobile Challenge (CSC) in Houghton, Mich., March 10-15. Read More

March 17, 2008

When Janet Silbernagel grew up playing along the banks of the Sugar River near the town of Riley, she never imagined she was following in the footsteps of a famous naturalist. Read More

Greenbush Day celebration set for March 25

March 17, 2008

Last March, more than 300 people turned out for a first-time event honoring one of Madison's most culturally diverse and historic neighborhoods. The second Greenbush Day celebration will be held from 4-6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25, at the Welcome Center, 21 N. Park St., at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

Recent sightings: Move ’em out!

March 14, 2008

  Photo: Jeff Miller Undergraduate student Lara Nicol organizes her luggage as others board two… Read More

Abigail Adams biography adds to popular interest in American Revolution

March 14, 2008

"John Adams," a major HBO mini-series debuting this Sunday, is bound to generate renewed public interest in the era of the American Revolution and the founding of the nation. A University of Wisconsin–Madison chapbook series has been mining that rich historical territory for some time. The latest chapbook, a biography of Abigail Adams, fits very closely with the mini-series' focus on John and Abigail's long and storied relationship. Read More

Chancellor search

March 14, 2008

UW-Madison is currently conducting a national search for a successor to Chancellor John D. Wiley, who will step down in September 2008. Read More