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State of the University Address to the Faculty Senate

September 28, 2005

By Chancellor John D. Wiley Sept. 26, 2005 I think it would be impossible right now… Read More

Former NSF director to speak

September 27, 2005

Rita Colwell, former director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), will speak on "Water Pollution and Human Health" at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3, in a free public lecture at UW–Madison's Memorial Union. Read More

Princeton ecologist to give keynote address symposium

September 27, 2005

A prominent advocate for the protection of endangered species will be the keynote speaker Sept. 29 and 30 at UW–Madison's annual fall ecology research symposium. Read More

Homecoming Committee to host community charity events

September 27, 2005

"W Marks the Spot" for pirate-style fun during Homecoming 2005 at UW–Madison. The Wisconsin Alumni Association (WAA) and the UW Homecoming Committee invite the Madison community to enjoy a series of spirited events on campus in October. Read More

Researchers studying ramifications of equine influenza in dogs

September 26, 2005

A paper published in Science today (Sept. 26) describes the recent emergence of equine influenza virus, first recognized in racing greyhounds in January 2004, as a pathogen in dogs. During the past year, cases of the virus have been reported in pet dogs in Florida and New York, which raises concern that the virus is spreading. Read More

Riseling elected vice president of association of police chiefs

September 26, 2005

Susan Riseling, the University of Wisconsin–Madison's police chief and associate vice chancellor for protective services, has been elected vice president at-large of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Read More

Marine toxins show promise as cancer drugs

September 26, 2005

Vibrantly colored creatures from the depths of the South Pacific Ocean harbor toxins that potentially can act as powerful anti-cancer drugs, according to research findings from University of Wisconsin–Madison biochemists and their Italian colleagues. Read More

Can pomegranates prevent prostate cancer?

September 26, 2005

The juice of the pomegranate, say researchers at University of Wisconsin Medical School, shows major promise to combat prostate cancer - the most common invasive cancer and the second-leading cause of cancer death in American men. Read More

Steingass Report review and actions taken by UW System, UW–Madison

September 22, 2005

Since November 2004, UW–Madison has been involved in a protracted and painful personnel matter that has been difficult on the individuals, the university and UW System. UW System President Kevin Reilly and UW–Madison Provost Peter Spear have reviewed the independent report by Susan Steingass, accepted the conclusions as presented, and have based our decisions upon those conclusions. Read More

Chancellor John Wiley’s public response to the Steingass report

September 22, 2005

Open letter from Chancellor John Wiley: 'Paul Barrows was a longtime colleague and friend. He had a long record of achievement. I had no interest in ruining his career, and encouraged him to find a job elsewhere. As he searched, I continued to approve use of sick leave. While I requested medical verification in January, I was not diligent in following up to obtain documentation until June. That was a mistake, and I needed to be more attentive. I certainly will be in the future.' Read More

Wisconsin Film Festival director to depart for private sector

September 22, 2005

The director of the Wisconsin Film Festival will be leaving her post on Friday, Oct. 7 for opportunities in the private sector in Madison. Read More

School of Business, ASM forum to explore ‘creating inclusive communities’

September 21, 2005

The UW–Madison School of Business, in conjunction with Associated Students of Madison (ASM), will host an interactive forum on Sept. 30 for the university community called 'Creating Inclusive Communities in the Classroom, Boardroom, and Beyond.' Read More

Analysis: Differences between the sexes largely exaggerated

September 21, 2005

Aiming to dispel misplaced - and widely prevalent - stereotypes about the differences between men and women, a scientist has finally confirmed what many have intuitively known for years: psychologically, at least, the two sexes are basically the same. Read More

Wiley announces formal parental involvement policy

September 21, 2005

UW-Madison will involve parents and guardians if their underage students are involved in extreme alcohol or drug incidents, Chancellor John D. Wiley announced today. Read More

Wisconsin to participate in NACAC national college fairs

September 20, 2005

Representatives from Wisconsin's Office of Admissions will be attending many of the National Association for College Admission Counseling College Fairs this fall. Read More

Position to help sound alarm on campus IT security

September 20, 2005

A new position at UW–Madison will focus on raising campus awareness about the rising tide of hacking, phishing, viruses and other cyber-threats to personal privacy and financial security. Read More

Political scientists seek ways to promote civic participation

September 20, 2005

As Americans turn a cold shoulder to politics and civic involvement, a group of 19 leading political scientists - including UW–Madison's Katherine Cramer Walsh - have recommended a package of reforms to improve democracy and heighten civic involvement. Read More

New residence hall to be named for former housing chief

September 20, 2005

A 425-bed residence hall under construction on North Park Street will be named for Newell J. Smith, who headed University Housing for 28 years prior to his retirement in 1983. Read More

Employee Matters

September 20, 2005

Fall Enrollment Opportunities Read More

Almanac

September 20, 2005

Ask Bucky Do you have questions? We have answers! Ask Bucky is a service provided by the Campus Information and Visitor Center, your… Read More