Senate pledges to reverse cuts
Senate leaders sent letters to top UW System officials this week pledging to reverse more than $100 million in proposed budget cuts. Read More
Elvehjem displays Chipstone furniture examples
The Chipstone Foundation has loaned 17 choice pieces of early American furniture for display on the Elvehjem Museum of Art mezzanine through August. Read More
Fire planned for natural area
A prescribed burn of the Biology Core Curriculum Prairie at the top of the field on Picnic Point is scheduled today, March 19, or March 21 or 22 if the weather is unsuitable. Read More
Alternative breaks offered
During UW–Madison's spring break March 23-31, about 90 students will participate in community-oriented alternative breaks at nine sites across the country. Read More
Doing our dirty work
With the seasons on the brink of change, a bit of spring cleaning by employees around campus will yield the usual discoveries, such as long-lost memorabilia and forgettable pieces of junk. Or pipe bombs, dangerous gases and other hazardous materials. For the staff at the Environmental Protection and Safety Building, such items are the standard fare of a typical day spent keeping UW–Madison clean and safe. Tucked behind the more-recognized Kohl Center, safety building workers specialize in campus 'dirty work,' such as collection and management of hazardous waste. Read More
Spotlight: Handling hazards
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Wisconsin Film Festival features Wisconsin’s own
The 2002 Wisconsin Film Festival April 4-7 offers films from around the world, but homegrown filmmakers also will receive plenty of screen time. Read More
Center releases guide to children’s literature
The new edition of "CCBC Choices 2002" describes 193 books for children and young adults published in 2001 that have been recommended by the staff of the School of Education's Cooperative Children's Book Center. Read More
Government officials proclaim NCAA championship week
March Madness strikes Wisconsin this month when the NCAA Men's Midwest Regional comes to the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Kohl Center. Responding to this unprecedented event, Gov. Scott McCallum, Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk and Madison Mayor Susan Bauman have issued official proclamations naming March 18-25, as "NCAA Championship Week." Read More
Adbusters advocacy group to speak March 21
The free speech advocates and social critics Adbusters will lecture on campus Thursday, March 21. at 7 p.m. in Lubar Commons, Read More
More budget cuts possible
Assembly Republicans this week proposed UW System budget cuts totaling about $120 million. A vote is expected Thursday. Read More
Campus hiring frozen
The UW System has ordered a hiring freeze on all campuses. Read More
Provost statement on hiring freeze
UW System President Katharine Lyall's decision to freeze hiring at campuses to address potential cuts in the university's operating budget formalizes a policy that has existed at UW–Madison for several weeks, Provost Peter Spear says Read More
Photo Portfolio: UW on the road
Whys, Wows mesmerize in Milwaukee Faculty and staff teamed up with Milwaukee Public Museum for the fourth annual “Whys and Wows” program,… Read More
Book sale benefits library
More than 15,000 books will be for sale in a fund-raiser for the Friends of the Libraries March 13-16. Read More
Employee Matters
Sick leave is one of the most valuable of all university employee benefits. You earn sick leave credits from the beginning to the end… Read More