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Former Enron VP to speak

March 14, 2003

Sherron Watkins, one of three whistleblowers who earned Time Magazine's Persons of the Year 2002, and a former vice president of Enron will speak on campus next month. Read More

Lilith stirs interest in technology among girls

March 14, 2003

Efforts to address the under-representation of females in information technology have had mixed results nationally, but a local program is showing some signs of success. Read More

Schultz: Dog vaccines may not be necessary

March 14, 2003

Once a year, Ronald Schultz checks the antibody levels in his dogs' blood. Why? He says for proof that most annual vaccines are unnecessary. Read More

Spring Break and student safety

March 13, 2003

UW-Madison's spring break runs from March 15-23. Although many students go home, work or stay on campus, others travel to destinations such as Cancun, South Padre Island or Panama City. However, because such trips frequently involve the combination of large crowds and alcohol, it is particularly important for students to be aware of their own safety and the safety of their friends. Read More

Clouds mitigate effects of warming on Arctic

March 13, 2003

Cloudy weather may dampen the human spirit, but it also may dampen the effects of global warming on the Arctic, according to new study published in the March 14 issue of the journal Science. Read More

2003 Wisconsin Film Festival

March 12, 2003

The 2003 Wisconsin Film Festival runs Thursday, March 27, through Sunday, March 30, and features 146 films (up from 138 last year), including 35 narrative features, 30 documentaries, 36 experimental films or performances, 35 short films, and 11 panels and talks. Read More

Students: File your state taxes online for free

March 12, 2003

UW-Madison student employees have four ways to file Wisconsin Individual Income Tax returns electronically. Read More

Wiley: We are a community with many voices

March 12, 2003

During the March 5 demonstration on Bascom Hill in opposition to a possible war in Iraq, a number of students sought a statement form the Chancellor John D. Wiley regarding the university's official position on imminent conflict. The issue of whether the chancellor can and should express a political opinion, either on behalf of the university or as a personal expression, is addressed in the following statement released on the day of the protest. Read More

More public input sought on cogeneration facility

March 11, 2003

UW-Madison will gather public input on three different west campus power plant options from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Thursday, March 13, at the Waisman Center. Read More

Almanac

March 11, 2003

Ask Bucky Actual questions from real people, answered by the friendly folks at the Campus Information and Visitor Center. Q:… Read More

Advances

March 11, 2003

Advances gives a glimpse of the many significant research projects at the university. Tell us about your discoveries. E-mail: wisweek@news.wisc.edu. New… Read More

Doyle commits to biotech, stem cell science

March 11, 2003

Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle pledged his support March 5 to helping Wisconsin's biotechnology industry and to blunting legislative attacks on stem cell science. Read More

Jewish Heritage Lecture Series

March 11, 2003

Susannah Heschel will talk on "Multiculturalism and the New Jewish Studies" at 7 p.m., Wednesday, March 26, in the Memorial Union. Read More

W.E.B. Du Bois and ‘The Souls of Black Folk’: 100 Years Later

March 11, 2003

The Second Humanities Biennial, April 7-13, is devoted to W.E.B. Du Bois. Read More

Gardening plans take root at the native landscaping conference

March 11, 2003

Celebrate first day of spring at the 13th annual Native Landscaping Conference, presented by the Arboretum and Madison Chapter of Wild Ones, from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Saturday, March 22, at the Alliant Energy Center Exhibition Hall. Read More

Ebert part of this year’s festival

March 11, 2003

The 2003 Wisconsin Film Festival will feature a special appearance by film critic Roger Ebert, who will present the classic "A Hard Day's Night," Friday, March 28, and participate in a question session after the film "Better Luck Tomorrow" with filmmaker Justin Lin, on Thursday, March 29. Read More

UW foreign policy experts favor continued inspections

March 11, 2003

America's best course of action in meeting its goals in Iraq is to give U.N. weapons inspectors more time, say two of the university's experts on U.S. foreign policy and international law, assistant professors of political science Bruce Cronin and Jon Pevehouse. Read More

More research impact a goal

March 11, 2003

Federal funding agencies increasingly are requiring science, engineering and math researchers to get a bigger bang for their buck by integrating enhanced education, connection of research to the national community, and workforce development into their research. Read More

Job security rules change

March 11, 2003

Academic staff will be reviewed for increased job security sooner, under new rules recently approved by the Academic Staff Assembly and submitted to the UW System Board of Regents. Read More

UW-Madison, UW System address proposed cuts

March 11, 2003

As plans get underway to gather public input on how the UW System should handle budget cuts proposed by Gov. Jim Doyle last month, UW–Madison Chancellor John D. Wiley has gathered input from campus leaders on how to handle cuts here. Read More