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Hospital program treats under-insured HIV patients

December 1, 1999

Using a three-year, $1.2 million grant, UW Hospital in the past year has treated 103 HIV-positive individuals who do not have adequate health insurance. Read More

Rose Bowl Information

December 1, 1999

Information about Rose Bowl tickets and tour packages. Read More

Forecast at the Biotron: Rosy climates for scientists, industry

November 30, 1999

As a place where scientists can order their own designer climates, the university's Biotron serves up frozen tundra, ocean depths, arid desert and mountaintops all on the same floor. Read More

Card sharks to swarm campus

November 30, 1999

Ready, set, shuffle! The first 'Bicycle Wild Collegiate Card Tournament' is scheduled Saturday, Dec. 11, from noon to 6 p.m. in the Union South Games Room. Read More

Hospital bridges language gap

November 30, 1999

UW Hospital and Clinics will soon add a third Spanish interpreter to help communicate with Spanish-speaking patients whose numbers have increased an estimated 100 percent in the last two years. The hospital is taking other steps to make sure staff effectively communicate important medical information in a variety of languages. Read More

Message understood: Communicating with hospital employees

November 30, 1999

Patients haven't been the only beneficiaries of the UW Hospital and Clinics' efforts to accommodate shifts in Madison's cultural make-up. UW Hospital contracted last spring with MATC to begin offering English-as-a-second-language (ESL) courses to first- and second-shift employees--at the hospital's expense. Read More

Tickets top 10,000 for Badgers vs. Tennessee

November 30, 1999

Ticket sales for the Wisconsin women's basketball match up against Tennessee Sunday, Dec. 5, have been brisk with 10,032 sold as of Nov. 30, according to athletic officials. Read More

Project aims to share health information across state

November 29, 1999

With the help of a strategic planning grant, the UW Health Sciences IAIMS Initiative is laying the groundwork for a well-coordinated and faculty-driven approach to more effective sharing of health information resources in the 21st century. Read More

New DoIT director named

November 29, 1999

Ann Stunden of Cornell University will be the new director of the Division of Information Technology and campus chief information officer at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Provost John Wiley announced Monday, Nov. 29. Read More

Letters and Science reorganizes student services

November 29, 1999

A new structure for student academic services should make it easier for undergraduates in the College of Letters and Science to get the services they need. Read More

UW librarian publishes trivia book

November 29, 1999

Ray Hamel, a librarian in the Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center Library, is the author of the newly released New York Times Trivia Quiz Book. Read More

Joseph Robinson receives prestigious pharmacy award

November 29, 1999

The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists has conferred its 1999 Distinguished Pharmaceutical Scientist Award - the highest honor from the pharmaceutical world's most respected scientific association - on Joseph R. Robinson, professor of pharmacy and ophthalmology at the School of Pharmacy. Read More

Popular science holiday program ‘sold out’

November 29, 1999

The ever-popular holiday lectures of Bassam Shakhashiri, scientific spectacles intended to amaze audiences through the power and fun of science, are "sold out," its organizer said Monday, Nov. 29. Read More

Study of potential cancer treatment begins at UW

November 24, 1999

The UW Comprehensive Cancer Center Tuesday, Nov. 23 received official approval to begin a clinical trial of the first human test of endostatin, a naturally occurring protein and potentially promising cancer treatment that has been shown to cut off the blood supply to tumors in mice. Read More

Traditional Wisconsin pathway into dairying takes a detour

November 24, 1999

Compared with established dairy farmers, new dairy farmers in Wisconsin are much less likely to be taking over the farm from their parents, and they're more likely to use off-farm income to supplement their farm income, according to researchers with the Program on Agricultural Technology Studies at the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Read More

Puzzle of galactic evolution solved

November 24, 1999

Massive clouds of gas, discovered long ago but only recently identified as being within the margins of the Milky Way, play a key role in the ability of the galaxy to churn out new stars by raining gas onto the plane of the galaxy, a new report suggests. Read More

Campus streets, parking closed during antenna installation

November 24, 1999

The Office of Transportation Services is advising students and others who park in university lots on weekends that Lot 51 between Charter and Mills streets and Lot 91 east of the Kohl Center will be closed Saturday, Nov. 27, and possibly Sunday, Nov. 28. Read More

Business course links students worldwide

November 23, 1999

A new Web-based international business course links teams of students from UW–Madison with teams of students from universities in Italy, Chile and Hong Kong. Read More

UW offers new dairy management program

November 22, 1999

The Department of Dairy Science in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences is expanding its curriculum options for 1999 with the addition of a Dairy Enterprise Management specialization program. Read More

International pain experts gather here Nov. 22-24

November 22, 1999

To encourage governments to remove barriers to the availability of pain medication, the Pain and Policy Studies Group of the UW Comprehensive Cancer Center is hosting a work group of international experts in cancer pain relief and narcotic regulation. Read More