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Gift funds Babcock Hall dairy store renovation

May 27, 1999

John Hansen of LaCrosse, founder of the Kwik Trip chain of convenience stores, and his wife, Donna, have donated $350,000 to the UW Foundation to renovate the dairy store in Babcock Hall.

UW leaders: Quality at stake in budget debate

May 27, 1999

University leaders pledge to continue their effort to persuade lawmakers to provide the financial support and management flexibility necessary to keep the UW System a world-class institution.

Colleagues recall legacy of UW artist James Watrous

May 27, 1999

Former UW–Madison students and colleagues of artist James Watrous recalled him this week as a knowledgeable teacher and tireless arts advocate.

Conference keys on university role in economic growth

May 26, 1999

An international conference June 9-12 will target the expanding role of university research parks in spurring economic development. The Association of University…

The million-pound hammer

May 26, 1999

Of all the devices that pulverize, crush, vibrate, flatten and stretch in the name of materials testing, one university machine separates the tools from the toys.

Symposium probes impact of toxins on development

May 25, 1999

A symposium June 3-5 at UW–Madison will explore new research on the links between environmental toxins and disease, including birth defects and cancer.

Babcock Institute wins export achievement award

May 25, 1999

The Babcock Institute for International Dairy Research and Development received a 1999 Governor's Export Achievement Award at the 35th annual Wisconsin International Trade Conference May 12 in Milwaukee.

Iltis named 1998 Distinguished Economic Botanist

May 25, 1999

Hugh H. Iltis, emeritus professor of botany, has been named the 1998 Distinguished Economic Botanist by the Society for Economic Botany.

Researchers learn how nature produces cholesterol-lowering agent

May 24, 1999

Scientists know that a fuzzy fungus similar to the mold that grows on stale bread produces lovastatin, the natural substance that lowers cholesterol in humans. Now researchers at the School of Pharmacy have learned how the fungus makes it.

Program helps credential state child care administrators

May 24, 1999

This summer UW–Madison will offer the first in a series of six courses designed to prepare participants to receive a credential as a child care administrator.

UW Press debuts spring titles

May 21, 1999

New titles from the University of Wisconsin Press this spring include a first-of-its-kind series of gay memoirs, works in Latino Studies and several offerings penned by UW–Madison faculty.

‘Wisconsin Idea’ lectures set for summer months

May 21, 1999

The UW–Madison Summer Forum, June 15-July 8,will focus on "The University and The State: 1848-Present."

Bacteria that “eat” dynamite

May 20, 1999

Among the first to identify bacteria that break down nitroglycerin, the active component of dynamite, UW–Madison researchers now have identified two enzymes that enable bacteria to degrade both nitroglycerin and TNT, another explosive.

Campus plans to celebrate sesquicentennial summer

May 20, 1999

As you plan your summertime activities, don't forget the university's Sesquicentennial Summer Celebration and Open House on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 21-22.

NISE charts three years of steady progress

May 19, 1999

As it flies toward its fourth birthday this fall, the National Institute for Science Education at UW–Madison has leaped over some tall pedagogical buildings, with more in sight.

Sea Grant receives science education award

May 19, 1999

The University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute has been selected to receive the 1999 "Friend of Science Education" Award from the Wisconsin Society of Science Teachers.

New stores building to hold May 20 open house

May 19, 1999

UW-Madison's center for new and recycled office and laboratory supplies will hold an open house on Thursday, May 20, to showcase its new facility.

Music library to host recorded sound conference

May 19, 1999

More than 100 audiophiles -- enthusiasts who collect and study sound recordings -- will come to UW–Madison May 19-22 for a conference hosted by the Mills Music Library.

Professor explores science, politics of dams

May 18, 1999

Emily Stanley, an assistant professor of zoology and scientist with the Center for Limnology, plans to use a dam removal project on Wisconsin's Baraboo River as a unique opportunity to gather important ecological data before and after the breach.

Alternative publisher to fund e-journals

May 18, 1999

Ratcheting up its David-and-Goliath battle with publishing behemoths, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition has announced it will offer $500,000 for the creation of new electronic journals.