Law students show holiday spirit
Members of the Student Bar Association at the University of Wisconsin Law School will be delivering toys to a local daycare center on Wednesday (Dec. 20) as part of their ongoing involvement in the community.
Members of the Student Bar Association at the University of Wisconsin Law School will be delivering toys to a local daycare center on Wednesday (Dec. 20) as part of their ongoing involvement in the community.
UW-Madison students, faculty and staff can help prevent burglaries and thefts over the upcoming winter break by using common sense and taking basic security precautions.
The Morgridge Institute for Research at the University of Wisconsin seeks nominations and applications for the position of Executive Director.
Over the past 20 years, patients have been called upon to play an increasingly active role in acquiring, coordinating and managing their own health care. Patricia Flatley Brennan, a professor of nursing and industrial engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is directing a national project to develop the IT tools to make this goal a reality.
People looking for a gift for the gardener or nature lover in their lives – especially one who is interested in prairies and prairie gardens – might consider the new “Prairie Plants of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum,” a beautiful and informative guide to the more than 360 native and introduced species that grow and bloom on the Arboretum’s prairies.
The application deadline for fall admission is February 1
International Academic Programs has extended the application deadline for some short-term summer programs to Feb. 2, 2007.
Gov. Jim Doyle and Chancellor John Wiley announced today that the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation has named the University of Wisconsin-Madison one of its nine “Kauffman Campuses,” and has received $5 million to help train students in the principles and practices of entrepreneurship and spur greater research commercialization statewide.
A new research collaboration at the University of Wisconsin-Madison aims to move promising new therapies for Parkinson’s disease from primates to patients.
Open-enrollment executive education programs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business have been rated best in the world for the second year in a row by The Economist Intelligence Unit.
This week, The Why Files asks if anesthetics are killing brain cells in children who are exposed during pregnancy or the first three years of life.
University Housing Food Service is sponsoring a pilot program at Newell J. Smith Hall to determine whether extended dining hours are needed each morning.
A pilot without a map can locate an airport by first finding a nearby landmark, like a big river, and then searching for the airport. New research from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) and Scripps Research Institute shows how the astonishingly powerful botulinum toxin uses a similar strategy to latch onto nerve cells, the first step in inactivating them.
The discovery of a unique copper-repressing protein in the bacterium that causes tuberculosis in humans may pave the way toward new strategies for halting tuberculosis infection.
This fall, the Wisconsin Alumni Association (WAA) recognized nine official alumni chapters for their outstanding commitment to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and its graduates. The organizations were awarded Bascom status, the highest level alumni chapters can achieve.
The brain’s emotional center is unusually small in autistic males with the most severe behavioral impairments, University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers reported this month.
When Dianna Murphy, associate director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Language Institute, graduated with a degree in Russian in 1989, she had two career options: work in government or teach. This was the case for many language students at the time, Murphy says, but a lot has changed since then.
A second listening session about the impact of the recently passed marriage amendment on the University of Wisconsin-Madison will be held from 1:30-3 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 13, in 260 Bascom Hall.
A postdoctoral researcher in the University of Wisconsin-Madison biochemistry department has been selected as a recipient of a prestigious new fellowship.
As the semester draws to a close, interim Dean of Students Lori Berquam is urging all students to pay heightened attention to their own personal safety.