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UW humanities faculty, library share insights, ancient manuscripts with high school teachers

September 29, 2011

Rare 16th century editions of works by Sophocles, Euripides and Aeschylus will be on hand to show teachers participating in the first workshop of the Great World Texts Program on Monday, Oct. 3, in Room 126 of the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Memorial Library.

UW–Madison’s first online degree program celebrates 10 years of success

September 29, 2011

The University of Wisconsin–Madison's Master of Engineering in Professional Practice (MEPP) program celebrates 10 years of success this October.

Nobel Prize winner to speak at UW–Madison

September 29, 2011

Nobel Prize winner Elinor Ostrom will visit the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus to deliver a Hilldale Lecture on ecological and social diversity.

Campus flu-shot clinics start Sept. 30

September 29, 2011

University Health Services (UHS) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison will once again offer free seasonal influenza immunizations (flu shots) for all registered students, faculty and staff.

Krakauer chosen to lead Wisconsin Institute for Discovery

September 29, 2011

David Krakauer may have lofty plans for the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, but he believes that is exactly why he was chosen to be its first director.

Annual safety report available online

September 29, 2011

Crime continues to be an important concern for the University of Wisconsin–Madison community. Everyone can play a role in enhancing safety, crime prevention and emergency preparedness.

Nebraska chancellor introduces his university

September 29, 2011

Members of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln community — faculty, staff, students, alumni and fans — are pleased to be a member of the Big Ten Conference and the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, and excited about the opportunity to visit Madison.

Employees work behind the scenes to make football Saturdays run smoothly

September 29, 2011

For these UW–Madison employees, Saturdays and the weekdays leading up to them during football season are packed with action that doesn’t necessarily take place on the field, but that is essential to ensuring the quintessential game-day experience.

DPI, UW–Madison School of Education project receive federal grant

September 28, 2011

The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, on behalf of the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s School of Education’s World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment (WIDA), has received a $10.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to build a technology-based assessment system for English learners.

New Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house to be dedicated

September 28, 2011

The new Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house will be dedicated at 237 Langdon St. this week, nearly three years after a fire destroyed the original historic building on the same lot.

Camp Randall FanCam appears at Nebraska game

September 28, 2011

More than 80,000 Badger football fans will have a chance to prove they were present when Wisconsin takes on Nebraska this Saturday, Oct. 1 in the first of many Big Ten rivalry matchups, by participating in the “Camp Randall FanCam.”

Stuff ‘n’ food: Can collectible toys overcome fascination with fast food?

September 28, 2011

Every parent seems to know what McDonald's knows: Food and toys outsell food alone. But could toys be used to promote the sale of healthy food as well as calorie-rich fast food?

UW–Madison Diversity Forum set for Oct. 6

September 28, 2011

The University of Wisconsin–Madison Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity and Climate will host the annual Diversity Forum from 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 6, at Union South.

UW–Madison program provides reconditioned hearing aids

September 28, 2011

A hearing aid recycling program that helps provide services to low-income individuals is under way, led by the University of Wisconsin–Madison Department of Communicative Disorders.

Extended hours planned for Badgerville for Saturday’s Nebraska game

September 27, 2011

To celebrate the start of the Big Ten season, Badgerville, the official tailgate party of Wisconsin Athletics will open at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 1, prior to the UW vs. Nebraska game which starts at 7 p.m.

Employee flu shot clinics start Oct. 3

September 27, 2011

This year’s employee flu shot clinics will start Oct. 3 and will run into mid-November.

MIU awards 15 new undergraduate academic and career advisers

September 27, 2011

UW–Madison awarded six schools and colleges 15 new academic and career advising positions last week through the Madison Initiative for Undergraduates (MIU).

Sociologist celebrates 50 years of teaching at UW–Madison

September 27, 2011

Longtime professor Joe Elder is being honored for his 50 years of teaching.