University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Lyall urges effort to help pass budget

With the Legislature’s budget committee about to take up the UW System budget for 1999-2001, UW System President Katharine Lyall says faculty and staff should call or write their legislators and urge them to support the proposed spending plan.

Two L&S advisers honored

The consistent delivery of good academic advice to students at the university has earned William D. Miller and Edgar P. Spalding awards from the 138-major College of Letters and Science.

Faculty salaries still lag

In the past year, salaries for full and associate professors rose slightly compared to UW-Madison’s peer institutions, while the pay level for assistant professors maintained its same position among the 11 peer universities, according to the Faculty Senate’s Commission on Faculty Compensation and Economic Benefits.

Type of celebration

Silver Buckle Press, the working museum of printing history, caps its silver anniversary year with wood in the form of a new book. “Specimen Book of Wood Type” thoroughly catalogs the museum’s more than 80 wood-type holdings.

Software deals in making

There’s been a lot of buzz on campus about the UW System’s negotiation with Microsoft Corp. over a new software buying agreement, buzz set off by the market domination of Bill Gates’ behemoth.

New Terrace T-shirts available

Two new Wisconsin Union T-shirts are now on sale. One is a Picasso-esque design depicting summer fun at the Memorial Union Terrace. The other, a turtle with the Terrace chair-back for a shell, is the first Wisconsin Union T-shirt designed for kids.