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International Institute faculty book series features human rights around the world

February 5, 2008

Celebrating the contributions that University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty bring to the study of human rights, this semester's International Institute book series offers diverse perspectives and voices to shed light on these complex issues. Read More

Professor to perform all 32 Beethoven piano sonatas

February 5, 2008

A UW–Madison associate professor of piano will perform all 32 of Beethoven's piano sonatas in a series of concerts this spring. Read More

Undergraduate inventors to compete Feb. 11 and 12

February 5, 2008

Coming soon to the University of Wisconsin–Madison: new solutions for ice fishermen, potato farmers, tailgaters, laptop junkies and airlines - all invented by undergraduates. Read More

Playing double: A UW pianist gets hands-on with a unique instrument

February 5, 2008

Christopher Taylor has two pianos in his campus studio. One has eighty-eight keys; the other has almost twice that many. Taylor, an assistant professor of music, is the unofficial keeper of a double-keyboard Steinway. Read More

Hot subjects—BSE 375: ‘Biorefining: Energy and Products from Renewable Resources’

February 4, 2008

Solving the energy crisis has been the topic of conversation for consumers, researchers and politicians alike, particularly since the price of oil reached $100 a barrel earlier this month. Read More

Political scientist named to panel studying pre-primary polling

February 4, 2008

Unraveling the mystery behind why pre-election polls in the New Hampshire presidential primary were so dramatically off-target is the mission of a select panel that includes Charles Franklin, a nationally known polling expert and political scientist at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

Black History Month events planned on campus

February 4, 2008

February is Black History Month, and it will be celebrated in many different ways at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

Photo, seismograph from Mendota ‘Ice Quake’ posted

February 2, 2008

The shaking felt Thursday afternoon in areas near Lake Mendota was most likely an ice quake, according to University of Wisconsin–Madison geologists. A tremor was recorded by a geology department seismometer at 12:50 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008, and lasted approximately two or three seconds. Read More

More than $100 million spent on presidential ads, little in Super Tuesday states

February 1, 2008

Presidential candidates spent $107 million on television advertising so far this season, with nearly all of it spent in the run-up to the earliest primaries and caucuses and almost none of it on Super Tuesday states, a University of Wisconsin–Madison study shows. Read More

T cell immunity enhanced by timing of interleukin-7 therapy

February 1, 2008

That the cell nurturing growth factor interleukin-7 can help ramp up the ability of the immune system to remember the pathogenic villains it encounters is well known. Read More

Unique whey protein is promising supplement for strict PKU diet

February 1, 2008

Individuals with a rare genetic condition known as phenylketonuria, or PKU, receive a difficult-to-follow prescription. They must severely limit their consumption of protein, completely avoiding mealtime staples such as meat, cheese and even bread. Not surprisingly, for many, diet is a constant struggle. Read More

Milestones

January 30, 2008

Klaus Berghahn, Department of German, was honored with a Bundesverdienstkreuz Award by the government of Germany in recognition of his service to German studies in… Read More

Chancellor search committee receives its charge

January 30, 2008

An ambitious, international and thoroughgoing search for the next chancellor is under way, with an eye toward having the campus’s next chief executive appointed by June. Read More

Kiosk Communication: Exhibit features Vietnam War-era materials

January 30, 2008

A sampling of that paper communication, ranging from posters to leaflets to photographs to alternative newspapers, will be displayed at “Revolution’s Wallpaper,” an exhibit in Memorial Union’s Class of 1925 Gallery from Friday, Feb. 1–Tuesday, March 11. Read More

Efforts to secure domestic partner benefits continue

January 30, 2008

Although a provision authorizing domestic partner benefits wasn’t included in last year’s final state budget, campus efforts to move the issue forward continue unabated. Read More

Roundtable announces spring schedule

January 30, 2008

University Roundtable has announced its schedule for this spring. Read More

Numerous entrepreneurial events planned for semester

January 30, 2008

Web conferences, seminars, innovation days and other events are among the opportunities this semester for people interested in learning more about entrepreneurship. Read More

New Chadbourne food venue features kosher offerings

January 30, 2008

University Housing Food Service invites faculty and staff to visit its newly remodeled venue in Chadbourne Hall, named “Rheta’s.” Read More

Geology professor drills into earth-shaking questions

January 30, 2008

Two months aboard an ocean-going ship might sound like a luxurious vacation. With 16-hour workdays amid the clamorous hubbub of an industrial drilling rig, however, Harold Tobin’s recent voyage was far from relaxing. Tobin, an associate professor in the geology department, sailed last fall into the western Pacific in a quest to peer into the heart of one of the most active earthquake zones on the planet. Read More