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Sex and alcohol: How does UW–Madison mix it up?

September 14, 2000

"Sex and Alcohol: How Does the UW Mix It Up?," a forum for UW–Madison students, will be held Tuesday, Sept. 19, 7-9 p.m., at the Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St.

Madison Initiative bolsters faculty, staff retention

September 13, 2000

The university spent nearly $7 million last year to bolster faculty and staff retention as part of the Madison Initiative.

Emeritus lecture series features retired scholars

September 13, 2000

"Eloquence and Eminence," the emeritus lecture series, begins its seventh year on Sunday, Sept. 17, when Robert Kimbrough, emeritus professor of English, will speak about "Robert Frost: Trial by Existence."

UW shares in new national technology push

September 13, 2000

The National Science Foundation announced today, Sept. 13, that 95 institutions will share $90 million in grants for the first year of its new Information Technology Research initiative. UW–Madison scientists will be the lead investigators on four projects totaling more than $8.1 million over five years.

Students, alumni invited to ‘try out’ for video

September 12, 2000

By answering a few easy questions, university students and alumni could have the opportunity to be featured in a new admissions video.

Business celebrates 100 years

September 12, 2000

The School of Business kicks off its centennial year with a celebration Wednesday, Sept. 13, at Grainger Hall.

UW System grant to aid migrant workers

September 12, 2000

The U.S. Department of Education has awarded the UW System a four-year grant for $1 million through the Learning Anytime Anywhere Partnerships program.

Advances

September 12, 2000

(Advances gives a glimpse of the many significant research projects at the university. Tell us about your discoveries by e-mailing: wisweek@news.wisc.edu.)…

Almanac

September 12, 2000

(Almanac lists facts, figures and miscellany of campus interest. Know something, or want to know? Call us: 262-3846, or e-mail: wisweek@news.wisc.edu.)…

Calendar highlights

September 12, 2000

Bach, Mozart, Weber featured in faculty concerts The School of Music presents two faculty concerts this week: Clarinetist Linda Bartley performs with…

Events Bulletin

September 12, 2000

Learning Retention Action Project The Retention Action Project is designed to listen to concerns and facilitate dialogue on subjects that will…

Hospital transplants: Best in patient outcomes

September 12, 2000

The UW Hospital and Clinics Transplant Program is now the second largest in the nation and has the best overall patient outcomes for transplants of any major hospital in the country, according to statistics for 1999.

Milestones

September 12, 2000

Milestones covers awards, honors and major publications by faculty and staff. Send your items to Wisconsin Week, 19 Bascom Hall, or e-mail:…

Newsmakers

September 12, 2000

(Every week faculty and staff from across campus are featured or cited in newspapers, magazines, broadcasts and other media from around the…

News in Brief

September 12, 2000

LEADERSHIP Chancellor search moves forward Members of the Chancellor Search and Screen Committee have closed applications and nominations for…

Recent Sightings

September 12, 2000

Reflections Tree branches frame a rain-flecked Social Science classroom window on a recent cloudy morning. Inside, Dave Junker teaches a…

They’re back: Students return for fall semester

September 12, 2000

New and returning students were able to spend a special evening with an acclaimed novelist, stave off the Freshman 15 and – of course…

Commuter options to be outlined

September 11, 2000

University employees can learn about new ways to get to work at the commuter information booth in Union South Sept. 12-13.

UW-Madison ranked high for value

September 11, 2000

The October issue of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine ranks UW–Madison sixth-best among the top 100 values in state universities. The magazine compared cost, quality and financial-aid measures in calculating the rankings.

New chemistry building opens Sept. 15

September 11, 2000

On Friday, Sept. 15, the university's newest building, the $26 million Chemistry Building, will be dedicated and opened to the public for the first time.