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Three finalists named for international studies dean

June 25, 2001

Three finalists have been named for dean of International Studies at UW–Madison, campus officials announced Monday, June 25. Read More

Memorial planned for former UW–Madison chancellor

June 25, 2001

William H. Sewell, UW–Madison's second chancellor and a renowned professor of sociology, died Sunday, June 24, in Madison of complications from a recent stroke. He was 91. Read More

Authors to launch new books

June 25, 2001

Three UW–Madison authors are celebrating the planned early spring 2002 publication of new books from the UW Press. Read More

Satellite images tell tale of Siren tornado

June 22, 2001

The morning after the northwestern Wisconsin town of Siren was leveled by a devastating tornado, the federal Landsat-7 satellite captured its destructive path from space. Read More

Engineering job market looks strong

June 21, 2001

Despite the nation's economic downturn, company registration for the College of Engineering annual fall career fair, Career Connection, is very strong, placement officials report. Read More

Senate approves budget

June 20, 2001

The Senate has approved a $58 million package for the UW System that includes a $16.2 million boost for the Madison Initiative. Read More

NASCAR comes to town

June 18, 2001

A NASCAR entry in the July 1 Milwaukee Mile race at the State Fair Grounds will bear UW–Madison colors of red and white with a "Motion W" on both sides and front hood. Read More

Students impress with ‘Revolutions per Minute’ campaign

June 18, 2001

An advertising campaign created for DaimlerChrysler by UW–Madison students has won the American Advertising Federation 2001 National Student Advertising Competition. Read More

New Web site links campus services to businesses

June 15, 2001

A new Web site brings together a galaxy of UW–Madison information services available to business and the professions. Read More

Call for book donations to UW Friends sale

June 13, 2001

The Friends of the UW–Madison Libraries are calling for book, CD and LP record donations to their 12th semiannual book sale to be held Oct. 25-28. Read More

SERF expansion slated for 2002

June 13, 2001

A plan to ease overcrowding at UW–Madison's Southeast Recreational Facility, 715 W. Dayton St., is moving forward. Read More

Renowned genetics leader to speak at symposium

June 12, 2001

Leroy Hood, the founder and president of the Institute for Systems Biology, will discuss "Decoding Life: Genomics, Proteomics, and Systems Biology" at the Wisconsin Symposium on the Analysis of Human Biology: Genes, Genomes, and Molecules, Thursday, June 14. Read More

New students get first taste of campus life next week

June 12, 2001

This fall's new freshmen will get an in-depth introduction to campus life starting next week when more than 7,000 new and transferring students visit UW–Madison between now and mid-August during continuous sessions of a summer orientation program for new and transferring students. Read More

Environmental justice topic of UW summer forum

June 12, 2001

Several nationally known experts on environmental justice -- where environmental and civil rights issues meet -- will be among the speakers in a free public University Summer Forum lecture series at UW–Madison beginning Tuesday, June 19. Read More

Summer carillon recitals planned at UW–Madison

June 12, 2001

One of the unique perquisites of visiting the UW–Madison campus this summer is a series of free carillon concerts. Read More

Mars is bright tonight: Space Place, Washburn plan programs

June 12, 2001

This is the month when Mars reaches the most interesting part of its path through the sky -- for Earthlings, anyway. Mars will reach the point in the sky directly opposite the sun -- the moment astronomers call "opposition." Mars is then closest to Earth and at its peak of size and brightness from Earth's point of view. Read More

MFA degree expands creative writing program

June 11, 2001

The university will begin admitting students to a new two-year Master of Fine Arts program in creative writing in fall 2001. Read More

The eyes have it: Collection provides insight about disease

June 11, 2001

Richard Dubielzig has a collection of eyeballs. They're not exactly peering out at him from shelves, though. They help him diagnose animal eye diseases. Read More

Corpse flower ends bloom

June 11, 2001

The university "corpse flower," a rare plant native to Sumatra that is attracting thousands of visitors to a campus greenhouse, has ended its bloom. Read More