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‘Red Carpet’ rolls into third season of welcoming football fans

August 16, 2006

As colleges nationally deal with the issue of fan conduct at sporting events, the University of Wisconsin–Madison's "Rolling Out the Red Carpet" campaign enters its third season of welcoming Badger and visiting fans to Camp Randall Stadium on game days. Read More

Office of Corporate Relations annual report now available online

August 16, 2006

The activities and programs of the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Office of Corporate Relations are summarized in its new 2005-06 Annual Report, available on the OCR home page, Managing Director Charles Hoslet announces. Read More

Newell J. Smith Hall set to open Aug. 30

August 15, 2006

Newell J. Smith Hall, the first new major residence hall at the University of Wisconsin–Madison since 1965, will open on Wednesday, Aug. 30. Read More

Vet school names director of food safety laboratory

August 15, 2006

Charles Czuprynski, a professor in the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Veterinary Medicine's Department of Pathobiological Sciences, will become the first director of the school's Walter and Martha Renk Endowed Laboratory in Food Safety. Read More

Photo gallery: Newell J. Smith Hall

August 15, 2006

Photos of Newell J. Smoth Hall, the six-floor, 425-bed building is the first major residence hall to open on campus since Ogg Hall in 1965. Read More

Radomski named WISCAPE director

August 14, 2006

Noel Radomski, policy and planning analyst at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Office of Corporate Relations, has been named director of the Wisconsin Center for the Advancement of Postsecondary Education Read More

UW-Madison retains top five R&D ranking

August 11, 2006

The University of Wisconsin–Madison remains the fourth largest research university in the country as measured by the amount of money spent on research and development, according to statistics released this week by the National Science Foundation. Read More

Mercury pollution threatens health worldwide, scientists say

August 11, 2006

Mercury pollution can threaten the health of people, fish and wildlife everywhere, from industrial sites to remote corners of the planet, but reducing mercury use and emissions would lessen those threats, according to a declaration ratified today (Aug. 11) at an international conference on mercury pollution. Read More

Statement on releases regarding the Knights of Columbus

August 10, 2006

Casey Nagy, executive assistant to the chancellor, responds to the continuing confusion regarding the university's Aug. 9 news release that asserted an agreement had been reached to allow an affiliate organization of the Knights of Columbus to apply for Registered Student Organization status. Read More

Genetic snooze button governs timing of spring flowers

August 9, 2006

University of Wisconsin–Madison researcher Richard Amasino has revealed studies that have begun to peel back some of the mystery of how plants pace the seasons to bloom at the optimal time of year. Read More

Sociologists dissect doctor-patient dialogue

August 8, 2006

An international group of conversation analysts, including one from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has put together a new anthology of studies that explore communication between primary-care doctors and their patients. Read More

Lebanese aid event set for Aug. 9

August 8, 2006

On Wednesday, Aug. 9, University of Wisconsin–Madison student groups and several area businesses and organizations will host "Celebrating Lebanese Culture," an event that will feature Lebanese music, food, folk dance and personal accounts of Lebanese life away from home. Read More

Seltzer named interim director of Wisconsin Institute for Discovery

August 8, 2006

Marsha Mailick Seltzer, director of the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Waisman Center and an internationally recognized scholar of developmental disabilities, has been named interim director of the new Wisconsin Institute for Discovery Read More

MATC, UW collaborate on biodiesel fuel reactor

August 7, 2006

Madison Area Technical College today dedicated its new biodiesel reactor, built in partnership with the University of Wisconsin–Madison, to produce motor fuel blended from waste vegetable oil and methanol. Read More

Moving day frustration? Make a donation!

August 7, 2006

Each August, thousands of students move in and out of downtown apartments. In an effort to minimize the mess and maximize the benefit to the community, the University of Wisconsin–Madison and a coalition of local partners, including the City of Madison, Goodwill Industries and St. Vincent de Paul, are working together on the Moving Days campaign to encourage students to donate usable items to local charities. Read More

Gabriela Cezar’s stem cell research targets birth defects and cancer

August 4, 2006

After conducting research at Scotland's Roslin Institute (birthplace of Dolly the cloned sheep) and creating in-vitro models of obesity and Parkinson's Disease for the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, Gabriela Cezar has returned to the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

Urban Horticultural Field Day planned for Aug. 19

August 4, 2006

A bit of food prehistory will come back to life at this year's Urban Horticultural Field Day. As part of the Renew America Food Traditions program, visitors will be able to view vegetables grown from seeds discovered in prehistoric Anasazi ruins located in the nation's Southwest region. Read More

Ray named CALS associate dean for student affairs

August 4, 2006

Robert O. Ray, University of Wisconsin–Madison professor of forest ecology and management, has been named associate dean of academic student affairs at the UW–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Read More

UW-Madison research part of international mercury conference

August 3, 2006

A number of University of Wisconsin–Madison scientists will present research at the Eighth International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant starting this weekend at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center in Madison. Here is a preview of some newsworthy presentations: Read More

Observatory Drive traffic advisory

August 2, 2006

From Monday, Aug. 7, through Sunday, Aug. 13, Observatory Drive from the eastern edge of Babcock Drive to the Soils building will be closed for repaving. The short segment will reopen on Monday morning, Aug. 14, weather permitting. Read More