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Students receive awards for international study

January 15, 2003

Twenty-four UW–Madison students have received major student awards for international study.

Search begins for pharmacy dean

January 14, 2003

A search-and-screen committee is conducting its search for a new dean of the School of Pharmacy.

Chapin named Wisconsin Week editor, news manager

January 14, 2003

Michael W. Chapin, a Chicago-area newspaper editor for 24 years, has been named news manager for University Communications and editor of Wisconsin Week.

Paredes appointed to Student Affairs post

January 14, 2003

Ruby Paredes has been named assistant vice chancellor for Student Affairs, responsible for serving as liaison to schools, colleges and administrative units to promote diversity goals expressed in Plan 2008.

Seminars to explain international-student policies

January 14, 2003

The Office of International Student Services, in conjunction with the Graduate School, International Faculty and Staff Services and the SEVIS Implementation Team, will hold a pair of informational seminars on SEVIS, the new Student Exchange Visitor Information System.

Chancellor opens spring Roundtable series

January 14, 2003

Chancellor John Wiley will talk about the challenges the university faces with the state budget situation as the spring 2003 University Roundtable series gets under way Wednesday, Feb. 12.

Casey to lead national chemistry organization

January 14, 2003

A member of the American Chemical Society for 40 years, chemistry professor Charles Casey has now become its president.

Sparke elected APS fellow

January 14, 2003

Astronomy professor Linda Sparke has been elected to the fellowship program at the American Physical Society, a worldwide federation of more than 42,000 physicists.

On the go: Mobile technology increasing, survey finds

January 14, 2003

Faculty and staff are going mobile with technology. The fourth annual survey of computing use at UW–Madison, conducted by the Division of Information Technology, shows that ownership and use of mobile computing and technology devices are at an all-time high.

Technique improves yogurt’s consistency

January 14, 2003

Tearing off the foil lid from a cup of yogurt sometimes reveals more than you want to eat — a pool of murky liquid floating above the fruitful treat. New manufacturing techniques developed by CALS food scientist John Lucey could keep this watery substance — called surface whey — beneath the surface without adding extra ingredients.

Sludge cleanup creates park

January 14, 2003

With the help of civil and environmental engineers, lagoons that once stored wastewater sludge are now part of Wisconsin's newest state park.

Looking inside infection

January 14, 2003

Adel Talaat, once a poultry veterinarian in Cairo, Egypt and now part of the School of Veterinary Medicine, is studying gene expression of infectious agents from the inside.

Events bulletin

January 14, 2003

Continuing Studies Catalog is Here The Winter/Spring 2003 UW–Madison Continuing Education Catalog is available by calling 262-1156. The catalog describes hundreds of noncredit…

Announcements

January 14, 2003

Generalized Anxiety Disorder Study John Marshall is recruiting men and women to participate for a medication research study of generalized anxiety disorder. Study…

Milestones

January 14, 2003

Appointed Susan Barribeau has been named electronic resources coordinator for the UW–Madison Libraries, a position she has held on an interim basis…

Almanac

January 14, 2003

Ask Bucky Actual questions from real people, answered by the friendly folks at the Campus Information and Visitor Center. Ask CIVC questions…

For the record

January 14, 2003

Alliant Energy/Underkofler Excellence in Teaching Awards The Professional Development and Recognition Committee of the Academic Staff Assembly requests nominations for the Alliant Energy/Underkofler…

Baron scholarship recipient juggles studies, family, work

January 14, 2003

The first recipient of UW–Madison's Alma Baron Second Chance for Women Scholarship, Shawn Cassiman dropped out of high school at 17 and didn't return to school for nearly 25 years.

Recent sightings

January 14, 2003

Honked off If these geese are getting annoyed, we certainly can’t blame them. Cold, warm. Freeze, thaw. What’s a goose…

Leaving his mark on Union’s theater, director Goldberg retires

January 14, 2003

Quality. Choice of artists. As he nears his retirement as Wisconsin Union Theater director, Michael Goldberg will tell you that those two details are essential when it comes to the performing arts.