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Faculty Dance Affords Early Glimpse of Lathrop’s Remodeling

February 2, 1998

Audiences will get their first look at the first leg of the Lathrop Hall remodeling project at the UW–Madison Dance Program's faculty concert Feb. 26-28. Read More

Conference Explores Transnationalism and Cultural Exchange Feb. 6-7

February 2, 1998

The Border Studies Research Circle, recently formed at UW–Madison to foster interdisciplinary dialogue, will host two campus conferences, one Feb. 6-7 on “Transnationalism, Travel… Read More

Veterinary Work Isn’t Just for the Dogs These Days

January 30, 1998

Dogs and cats still dominate the patient list at UW–Madison's School of Veterinary Medicine, but they're sharing more space with a new breed of companion critters, from ailing ferrets to sick lizards. Read More

Study finds middle class shouldering more state tax burden

January 29, 1998

A UW–Madison study confirms it - over the past two decades, these families have faced the highest tax burdens in the state as Wisconsin's tax system has become less progressive. Read More

Ten Finalists Selected for Interdepartmental Strategic Hiring

January 29, 1998

University officials are praising the initial response to the interdepartmental strategic hiring plan. Read More

RAs May See Tuition Waivers as Soon as Fall

January 29, 1998

UW-Madison's research assistants could have their in-state tuition waived beginning this fall under a plan being developed for Chancellor David Ward. Read More

Trouble-Shooting Can Be a Chore With Some Exotic Pets

January 29, 1998

Although Elmo wasn't in the mood for eating, he cooperatively gnawed on a plastic pipe while veterinarians searched for the cause of his… Read More

Increase in Flu Cases Seen on Campus

January 28, 1998

The nation and Wisconsin are battling with an increase in cases of influenza, and UW–Madison isn’t immune. Despite administering flu shots to more than… Read More

Grant Aims To Curb Tobacco Use Among Managed-Care Patients

January 27, 1998

A new $6.7-million program based at the UW Medical School supports studies of policies and practices that reduce tobacco use by members of managed-care organizations such as HMOs, PPOs and point-of-service plans. Read More

La Follette Series Explores Land Use Policy

January 27, 1998

The Robert M. La Follette Institute of Public Affairs is sponsoring a series of sessions on land use planning -- issues that challenge policy makers at all levels of government. Read More

UW Researcher Earns Award To Study Pediatric AIDS

January 26, 1998

A famous 1969 UW–Madison graduate who died from HIV infection acquired through a tainted blood transfusion is touching the life and work of a campus AIDS researcher four years after her death. Read More

Stumptailed Monkeys May Find Home In Thailand

January 23, 1998

UW-Madison and Thailand officials continue to work together to create a new home for the UW–Madison stumptailed monkey colony housed at the Henry Vilas Zoo. Read More

Shuttle From Camp Randall, Special Lots Are Best Parking Bets

January 23, 1998

In order to reduce traffic and parking problems as you head to tonight's UW women's basketball game at the Kohl Center, consider taking the Madison Metro Bucky Bus from Camp Randall. Read More

Out-of-this-World Experience for Middle School Students

January 23, 1998

With the successful launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour Thursday evening (Jan. 22) for its docking and transfer mission, it carries into space a… Read More

UW Doctors Take STD Prevention to Prisons

January 22, 1998

A team of Wisconsin researchers is one of only four in the nation selected to work on a major national initiative on prevention of HIV and sexually transmitted diseases in young male inmates being released back into the community. Read More

Turf Management Takes Professor Around the World of Sports

January 21, 1998

The phone rang shortly after John Stier arrived at his campus office at 8 a.m. The Green Bay Packers were calling. They needed his help. Read More

Luncheon for Latino Academic Staff Feb. 13

January 20, 1998

The Latino Academic Staff Association will hold a special luncheon Friday, Feb. 13 for anyone interested in joining the organization. Read More

UW Corn Authority Nelson Cited by Genetics Society

January 16, 1998

Oliver E. Nelson, an internationally recognized authority on the genetics of corn, is the recipient of the 1997 Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal from the Genetics Society of America for his lifetime contribution to genetics. Read More

Sunstad Resigns as Director of University Housing

January 14, 1998

Norm Sunstad has resigned as director of University Housing effective this month and will soon strap on a new job - and a pair of skis - in Gunnison, Colo. Read More

UW-Owned Zoo Monkeys Headed To Tulane Primate Center

January 14, 1998

UW-Madison Primate Center officials announced Friday that the Tulane Regional Primate Research Center in Covington, La., will be providing a new home for 100 UW-owned rhesus monkeys at the Henry Vilas Zoo. Read More