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Film Fest seeks submissions

September 5, 2002

The fifth annual Wisconsin Film Festival, a showcase for the best new independent film scheduled March 27-30 in Madison, is now accepting submissions.

Seltzer named Waisman Center director

September 5, 2002

Marsha Mailick Seltzer, a veteran faculty member and administrator, has been named director of the Waisman Center for research on developmental disabilities and neurodegenerative diseases.

Globetrotting English professor lands in Madison

September 4, 2002

Rob Nixon, professor of English, defies labels as a writer and professor with specialties in British, environmental and post-colonial literatures ? and ostriches.

Allies program promotes safe, welcoming campus

September 4, 2002

You can join UW Allies, a year-old effort designed to increase the visibility of support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community on campus.

Deconstructing dams solves some problems, creates others

September 4, 2002

Today, fewer fish are banging their heads against these barriers, due in large part to Wisconsin's efforts to tear down dozens of deteriorating dams. Razing these structures may alleviate many wildlife headaches, but it also may create new problems, according to research from UW–Madison.

Bad dogs make news; scientist laments the preventable

September 4, 2002

In the world of dogs and their humans, Patricia McConnell is a shrink extraordinaire. Like few others, McConnell, an adjunct professor of zoology, can get into the head of a dog and gain some insight into the animal's thought process. Sadly, most of the minds she's reading these days belong to aggressive dogs, the growlers and biters that sometimes make chilling headlines as a result of attacks on humans beings.

PACE grant to help reduce consequences of high-risk drinking

September 4, 2002

UW-Madison's PACE Coalition has been awarded a four-year, $468,000 grant renewal from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Rethinking the evolution of limbs and digits

September 4, 2002

Developmental biologists have unexpectedly found that the genetics underpinning the formation of limbs and digits in vertebrates is distinctly different than what scientists have believed for nearly 30 years.

Arts Institute, Overture Foundation launch UW course

September 4, 2002

A first-time, hands-on course will allow UW–Madison students to study, during its construction, what will be one of the major public buildings of Madison and Wisconsin, the Overture Center for the Arts.

Mascot can use musket

September 4, 2002

West Virginia University's Mountaineer mascot can bring his musket and shoot it at Saturday's football game against Wisconsin at Camp Randall Stadium.

Cluster hiring on slow track

September 3, 2002

The university is moving forward with a slimmed-down version of its cluster hiring initiative to help the university accommodate a $17 million budget cut.

Study: Family income up, but inequality grows

September 3, 2002

A new study offers some good long-term news for working families in the state: family income is up. But other indicators are less positive.

Scientists develop atomic-scale memory

September 3, 2002

Scientists have made a first step toward a practical atomic-scale memory where atoms would represent the bits of information that make up words, pictures and codes read by computers.

Scientists assess shoreline development impact

September 3, 2002

To understand the ecological effects of lakeshore development on these freshwater ecosystems, UW–Madison has launched an extreme experiment - remove all the woody debris from one lake's shoreline waters and study what happens.

Health event connects students with resources

September 3, 2002

University Health Services will hold the Our Common Ground Resource Fair, 3-5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, for students with chronic medical conditions.

WAA seeks distinguished alums

September 3, 2002

The Wisconsin Alumni Association is seeking nominations for its Distinguished Alumni and Distinguished Young Alumni Awards.

Ducks invade campus

September 2, 2002

Thousands of yellow plastic ducks will line Bascom Hill and float in fountains near Library Mall and Engineering Hall Tuesday, Sept. 3, the first day of classes.

Vet Med sponsors dog jog

September 1, 2002

Veterinary Medicine's annual Dog Jog at 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 22, begins in front of the School of Veterinary Medicine, 2015 Linden Drive.

Two-way turn lane improves safety

August 30, 2002

Reducing roadways from four lanes to three can increase safety and reduced costs, an engineering professor says.