Three journalists to serve as writers in residence
Three journalists will visit campus in April to serve as writers in residence, delivering talks, and meeting with students and the public. Read More
Employee Matters
A university staff benefits statement should reach your campus mailbox sometime the third week in April. Here are some details about why you get… Read More
Recent Sightings
Students in Military Science 332: Advanced Military Tactics remove fake weapons from a felled “enemy” during a reconnaisance exercise on Picnic Point. Read More
Wiley statement on Senate package
Chancellor John Wiley issued a statement on the Senate Democrats' version of the state budget. Read More
National research facility to open its doors to public
UW-Madison's Synchrotron Radiation Center will hold its annual open house Sunday, April 7. Read More
Countdown to commencement begins April 2
May graduates can prepare for commencement and life in the 'real world' by attending the Countdown to Commencement. Read More
Norwegian ambassador to speak
Knut Volleb¾ck, the Norwegian ambassador to the United States, will visit campus Tuesday, April 9, to talk about "Trans-Atlantic Relations: A Norwegian Perspective." Read More
Calendar highlights
Performance artist goes for glory Performance artist Tim Miller will visit this April for two performances of “Glory Box,” a script included in… Read More
Events Bulletin
LEARNING Approach to Inflammation Tuesday, April 9, 7-8 p.m. Instructor: Dr. David Rakel, board certified in holistic medicine and family medicine. Read More
Annual Alumni University hosted at UW–Madison
This summer's annual Wisconsin Alumni Lifelong Learning, a partnership between the Wisconsin Alumni Association and the Division of Continuing Studies, provides an opportunity to experience college and life -- without the exams and papers. Read More
Position Vacancy Listings
Administrative 041712: Assistant Dean (L) L&S / Administration:Student Academic Affairs (100). Apply by May 3. Clinical / Health Sciences 041814: Psychologist… Read More
Fairchild Lecture to focus on Wisconsin Democratic Party
The Thomas E. Fairchild Lecture Friday, April 19, addresses 'Revitalization of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin in the Mid-20th Century.' Read More
Veterinary conference examines animal shelter issues
Sick, itchy or poorly behaved animals are less likely to find or keep a home. To improve the chances for cats and dogs in the shelter environment, the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Veterinary Medicine, in cooperation with the Wisconsin Federated Humane Societies, is sponsoring a Conference on Health Care and Animal Behavior in the Shelter Environment April 7-8 in Madison. Read More
WAA picks trivia winners
Alumni from Green Bay and Chicago are the winners of the online March Madness trivia contest. Read More
Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf’s sister?
Poet Allison Funk explores the intricate family relationships of painter Vanessa Bell, sister of writer Virginia Woolf, in the latest chapbook released by Parallel Press. Read More
Practicing pain relief
Debra Gordon, a senior clinical nurse specialist, and her campus colleagues are dedicated to managing pain. Read More
Popular photographs now online
Portions of the Wisconsin Historical Society's photographic images, which range from mid-19th century daguerreotypes to early 21st century digital files, are now available on the Web. Read More
Take your medicine, safely
Nurses at UW Hospital and Clinics have the latest technology for administering medications literally in the palm of their hands. The hospital has equipped nurses on its inpatient oncology unit with handheld computers that scan bar codes to verify all aspects of medication administration. Read More