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UW-Madison announces First Wave/MC Lyte Scholarship presented by Hip Hop Sisters Network

September 6, 2012

A full-tuition First Wave scholarship at the University of Wisconsin–Madison was named today for the legendary pioneer for women in hip-hop, MC Lyte.

Gaines and Zarov appointed associate deans at Law School

September 6, 2012

Meg Gaines, clinical professor of law and director of the Center for Patient Partnerships (CPP), was recently appointed associate dean for academic affairs and experiential learning at the UW Law School. Jonathan Zarov has been hired as associate dean for external affairs.

Morgridge Center partners on Sickle Cell Awareness Blood Drive Sept. 7

September 5, 2012

The drive will be held from noon-6 p.m. at the Urban League of Greater Madison, 2222 S. Park St.

Play to examine woman’s life in the male world of MIT math

September 5, 2012

Trust a good play to raise issues and spark debate.

Fast, flexible electronics for the next generation of gadgetry

September 5, 2012

This year's thin, powerful smartphone quickly becomes yesterday's underperforming battery hog in today's consumer electronics market.

Ironman Wisconsin will affect campus traffic on Sunday, Sept. 9

September 5, 2012

Ironman Wisconsin will take place Sunday, Sept. 9 and the event's running course involves several campus and city streets as well as the university's Howard Temin Lakeshore Path.

#FindUW offers a social-media scavenger hunt for students

September 4, 2012

UW-Madison has a booming social-media scene, with hundreds of accounts stretching across platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Foursquare. It also has historic buildings, time-honored traditions and a 935-acre campus.

Recent Sightings: Meeting and greeting

September 4, 2012

Incoming transfer students participate in a networking activity during a Transfer Student Retreat event at Witte Hall at UW–Madison.

Research on hive microbes may lead to better understanding of honeybee disease

September 4, 2012

If you spot a honeybee in the UW–Madison's Allen Centennial Gardens and are wondering where it came from, look up.

Messages on Bascom Hill grab attention

September 4, 2012

Day in and day out, organizations across campus use the lower third of the hill as a way to publicize events, recruit members and raise awareness. It’s a low-tech way to reach target audiences in a high-tech world.

UW-Madison students can explore international opportunities at Study Abroad Fair

September 4, 2012

Where in the world do you want to go? What do you want to see, learn and experience?

Four honored as UW–Madison’s 2012 Outstanding Women of Color

September 4, 2012

Four women deeply rooted in the community through social justice work, service, research and community building have been named recipients of UW–Madison’s Outstanding Women of Color Awards.

UW-Madison wins high rankings from two magazines

September 2, 2012

A pair of magazines has scored the University of Wisconsin–Madison highly in separate rankings.

UW scientists probe, attack late blight in potatoes

August 31, 2012

As the annual potato harvest begins, Wisconsin farmers continue to check their fields for late blight, the ferocious plant disease that caused the 1848 Irish potato famine and fueled massive emigration from Ireland.

Recent Sightings: The adventure begins

August 31, 2012

Going up? A Badger Buddy volunteer (right) holds the elevator door as students and family members move belongings into Ogg Residence Hall.

UW students go mobile, portable and functional with their computing

August 30, 2012

As their computing devices become smaller, UW–Madison students are raising their online expectations. Internet-ready handheld devices and tablet computers are growing in popularity on campus, and students want more from them in terms of features, apps and tools for learning and communicating.

UW-Madison mourns the loss of First Wave Scholar John “Vietnam” Nguyen

August 30, 2012

The University of Wisconsin–Madison community is mourning the loss of John "Vietnam" Nguyen, who died in an apparent drowning in Lake Mendota this morning (Aug. 30).

Multidisciplinary team maps costs of participating in Health Information Exchange

August 30, 2012

Following the Supreme Court's recent decision to uphold the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, health care systems around the country are looking more closely at participating in Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) - networks that share patients' medical data across multiple hospitals and clinics, and improve coordination of care regardless of where patients receive it.