UW-Madison cancels Friday afternoon classes
The university will cancel classes beginning at noon Friday, Sept. 14, in concert with the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance in light of this week's tragic events.
Campus reacts to disasters
The university remains open after leaders spoke to the campus community in response to Tuesday's disasterous attacks in New York and Washington, D.C.
Ceremony to mark assembly of Thai pavilion
A traditional ceremony known as "Yok Sao Eak," which means "stand up the first pillar," will be held Thursday, Sept. 13, at 9 a.m. as Thai artisans begin construction of the Thai Pavilion at Olbrich Botanical Gardens. The first day of assembly will involve the next day.
Emergency contact information
Emergency contact information
Gene transfer in primates a success
By successfully inserting a gene from a jellyfish into the fertilized eggs of rhesus monkeys, scientists have managed to make transgenic placentas in which the inserted gene functions as it does in the jellyfish.
Provost statement on national disasters
This statement is being issued in response to this morning's events.
Chancellor’s message to campus
This message to campus community is in the process of being forwarded to faculty, staff and students
Interfaith gathering set for Library Mall
University Religious Workers -- an interfaith consortium -- will sponsor an interfaith prayer service Tuesday evening (Sept.11) beginning at 8 on Library Mall to reflect on today's tragedy. Students, faculty and staff, and the general public are welcome.
Advances
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Almanac
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Announcements – Wisconsin Week
Peer Review of Teaching Workshop A free peer review of teaching workshop for untenured faculty and their mentors is Oct. 11, 1-4 p.m.,…
State budget finalized; employee pay plan next
The university received most of what it asked for in the state budget for various programs and projects during the next two years. Now the state is considering how much to pay university employees.
Busy fall dance season to feature guest artists
A circus master, a Klein Technique expert, music by Pink Floyd and works influenced by Chinese culture are among the artistic highlights interwoven throughout the Dance Program's fall season.
Elsewhere
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Employee Matters
This column by Shari Cnare of Employee Compensation and Benefits addresses campuswide employment issues. Send your questions to: wisweek@news.wisc.edu. What is…
Events Bulletin
Learning Sign up Now for Internet Short Courses These six-week Internet courses begin the second Wednesday of each month…
Milestones
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News in Brief
COMMUNITY Medical faculty begin new training program UW Medical School faculty will begin a three-year training to improve how they…
Mathematician’s passions run from marathons to mountains
When she finds herself in one, she tries hard to climb out of it, "it" being that dog-eared feature of daily life called a rut. Of course, like many of us, she delights in some — these ruts are made for wallowing — and feels daunted by others that seem made for mountaineering.
Recent Sightings
Sighting Student Lindsay Theis peers through a survey instrument during a geography class on Bascom Hill taught by professor Jim…