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Tinkering fosters business success for Internet of Things Lab

May 21, 2014

At first, the students considered creating an app or a smart device. But when they got down to it, they decided simplicity really is bliss. Read More

Ride to Farm seeks cyclists, pledges for UW beginning farmer school

May 20, 2014

Dozens of cyclists will be riding through the rolling hills of Iowa and Sauk counties on Saturday, May 31 to support the next generation of dairy and livestock farmers. Read More

Wisconsin Energy Institute building receives design awards

May 20, 2014

The Wisconsin Energy Institute (WEI) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison received Project of the Year and Best Green-Built honors for its dedication to sustainability in design, construction and functionality at this year's Commercial Design Awards. Read More

Employees recognized with Administrative Improvement Awards

May 20, 2014

Three teams and one individual have been chosen to receive the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s 2014 Administrative Improvement Award. Read More

Public presentations scheduled for vice provost positions

May 20, 2014

Candidates for the positions of vice provost for teaching and learning and vice provost for faculty and staff will give public presentations starting this week. Read More

WARF appoints Tong to board presidency

May 19, 2014

Business leader Peter Tong has been appointed the new president of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) board of trustees. Tong, who was appointed May 9, succeeds John W. Rowe, who will remain a member of the board. Read More

Camp Randall commencement celebrates old and new traditions

May 17, 2014

As the University of Wisconsin–Madison celebrated its first outdoor commencement in 25 years, the weather was perfect: sunny, with just enough breeze to lift a few illicit beach balls over the heads of the graduates. Read More

Journalism scholarship established in honor of David and Elliott Maraniss

May 16, 2014

The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Journalism is pleased to announce the creation of a graduate student scholarship fund in honor of David and Elliott Maraniss. Read More

Recent sighting: Crafty caps

May 16, 2014

After picking up their caps and gowns from the University Book Store, soon-to-be graduates of the University of Wisconsin–Madison decorate their mortarboards with glitter, painted Motion W logos and other personal touches during a craft-table session on May 15, 2014. For the first time in more than two decades, UW–Madison's spring commencement ceremony will be held outdoors at Camp Randall Stadium for approximately 5,400 bachelor's and master's degree candidates on May 17. Read More

Recent Sightings: Here’s the scoop …

May 16, 2014

Richard Slaughter, director of the Geology Museum, and UW–Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank were among the many volunteer administrators on hand to serve Babcock Dairy ice cream during the annual Employment Recognition Ice Cream Social. Read More

Video: Uncommon unrainbow brings dash of color to sky

May 15, 2014

It’s a rainbow. It’s a sun dog. No, it’s a fire rainbow, which isn’t actually a rainbow at all. Read More

The color of blood: Pigment helps stage symbiosis in squid

May 15, 2014

The small but charismatic Hawaiian bobtail squid is known for its predator-fooling light organ. Read More

State Street Mall construction begins Monday

May 15, 2014

The State Street-Library Mall construction project will get underway starting Monday, May 19, with the goal of providing an exciting new look to the area where the city meets the campus. Read More

Teaching and Learning Symposium focuses on transforming education

May 15, 2014

The 2014 Teaching & Learning Symposium, a two-day event taking place May 19-20 at Union South, will focus on “Transforming Education” as this year’s theme. Read More

Teaching and Learning innovation award winners named

May 15, 2014

Two teams have been selected to receive the inaugural UW–Madison Teaching and Learning Innovation Awards for their work to promote educational innovation on campus. Read More