Details on Malawi study tour participants
One UW-Madison student was killed and several others were injured in a bus-train crash yesterday in southern Malawi, Africa, UW officials have announce
One UW-Madison student was killed and several others were injured in a bus-train crash yesterday in southern Malawi, Africa, UW officials have announce
The Division of Information Technology announces the release of UW-MadMail to campus on July 1. UW-MadMail is a new server-based e-mail system, unique because it provides e-mail storage on a dedicated server and backup of e-mail.
More than 150 watercraft are expected to compete on Lake Mendota July 9-11 in the Inland Lakes Yachting Associations E-Scow Invitational.
One UW-Madison student was killed and several others were injured in a bus-train crash today in southern Malawi, Africa, UW officials have announced.
Less than forty percent of rural Wisconsin women participating in a pilot study of osteoporosis risk reported taking the recommended amount of calcium, according to preliminary findings from a unique research project.
Truman Lowe, professor of art, is among the first five artists nationwide to receive an Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art.
Local American Red Cross officials are urging campus-area workers and residents to help shore up dwindling blood supplies. The next campus blood drive is scheduled Thursday, July 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Union South.
‘The Declaration of Independence,’ to debut Saturday, July 3, at 7 p.m. on the History Channel, will feature Professor of Communication Arts Stephen Lucas.
Farmers across the state can visit an Internet site to check on the corn borer situation, see if potato late blight is a problem, or find out if they should flood their cranberry bogs.
Joseph W. Kemnitz, a Medical School professor and an authority on the physiology of aging, has been named director of the Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center.
A study to assess the safety and effectiveness of squalamine, a new drug designed to treat the most common form of lung cancer, is underway at the Comprehensive Cancer Center.
For the past five years, Dale Schlough has been in charge of most of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. That’s if you go by acreage.
Richard J. Straub, chairman of the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, has been named the new director of the College’s Agricultural Research Stations.
A trio of UW-Madison engineers have a new scale in mind for nuclear energy: Rather than huge plants powering entire cities, they envision tiny batteries turning a single microscopic gear.
Author and explorer Alvah Simon will share lessons he learned while trapped in the Arctic at a presentation Wednesday, Sept. 1, to new UW-Madison freshmen at the 1999 Chancellor’s Convocation.
A video project tracing the roots of the contemporary women’s movement through the lives of eight Midwestern women has won an Exceptional Merit Media Award from the National Women’s Political Caucus.
A new, first-of-its-kind national resource center devoted to the teaching of African languages will open this fall on campus.
Taking inventory of 275 million people may never come easy, but a UW-Madison rural sociologist is being honored for helping make it more efficient. Paul Voss, a professor of rural sociology, is part of a U.S. Census Bureau team that received a “Hammer Award” June 23 from the National Partnership for Reinventing Government. The award …
A multi-car accident in South Africa Wednesday afternoon claimed the life of a family of four stationed in the region as part of a UW-Madison international program.
The School of Nursing has won a $1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a comprehensive training program in nursing research.