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UW to cut spending
The UW System will not be subject to the hiring freeze imposed on other areas of state government to combat the recent economic downturn. Read More
UW gets federal support for ‘Ice Cube’
The university is slated to receive $15 million in federal funding for the first phase of a groundbreaking, Antarctica-based neutrino telescope. Read More
Faculty asks regents to reconsider prof’s dismissal
The Faculty Senate passed a resolution Monday asking the UW System Board of Regents to reconsider its dismissal of John Marder from the UW-Superior faculty. Read More
Calendar highlights
Former forest service chief to speak on conservation Michael Dombeck, chief of the U.S. Forest Service during the second term of the Clinton… Read More
Capitol capsules
Capitol capsules provides a quick overview of state government activities of interest to UW–Madison employees. Commission approves projects The Building Commission… Read More
Employee matters
This column by Employee Compensation and Benefits addresses campuswide employment issues. Send your questions to: wisweek@news.wisc.edu. What is voluntary group accident… Read More
Events bulletin
Learning Advanced Fiction Saturday, Nov. 17, 9 a.m. to noon or 1-4 p.m. or all day. Lowell Center. Fee: $60 for… Read More
Milestones
Milestones covers awards, honors and major publications by faculty and staff. Send your items to Wisconsin Week, 19 Bascom Hall, or e-mail: wisweek@news.wisc.edu… Read More
News in Brief
COMMUNITY SECC campaign continues The “Partners in Giving” campaign, an annual workplace campaign that raises money for local charitable causes, runs through… Read More
Recent sightings
Forecast indicates chance of extra credit Lance Wamsley, right, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences student, uses a computer projector to present… Read More
Forums planned around county
The history and culture of Afghanistan and the surrounding region will be discussed by professors in an upcoming lecture series at Dane County libraries. Read More
Bioterror conference invites questions
Faculty and staff are invited to submit questions in advance of the planned conference on bioterrorism Tuesday, Nov. 13. Read More
Employee ‘work memory’ affects rotation scheduling
Many service and manufacturing industry employers believe that cross-training their employees can help cover during turnover and absenteeism, while at the same time, increase workers' level of interest in their jobs. Read More
Spear taps Inoway-Ronnie as executive assistant
Eden Inoway-Ronnie has been named executive assistant to Provost Peter Spear. Read More
Lecture series opens with ‘Spitfire Tour’
The Distinguished Lecture Series will open its 25th season Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Wisconsin Union Theater, with the 'Spitfire Tour' of musicians, actors and activists speaking on a wide range of topics. Read More
Helping create real estate markets in Russia
Twelve high-ranking Russian land management officials are on campus for training this week, funded by the World Bank. Read More
Former Forest Service chief to speak on conservation
Michael Dombeck, chief of the during the second term of the Clinton administration, will speak Thursday, Nov. 8, on "The Ten Big Conservation Challenges: Where Do We Go from Here?" at 4 p.m. in Union South, 227 N. Randall Ave. Read More
Arrive early on game day
UW-Madison police remind all football fans that security measures remain in effect for this Saturday's Badger football game. Read More