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Volunteers sought to work with aging adults
The Community Services Committee of the Wisconsin Union Directorate is looking for volunteers to work with aging adults in a variety of programs. Read More
Best budget in a decade, chancellor says
Chancellor David Ward says the new state budget contains the best news for the university in at least a decade. Read More
Homecoming parade features “Bucky’s dad”
The 1999 Badger Homecoming celebration Oct. 10-16 will "Treasure the Tradition - 150 Years," and in that spirit, "Bucky's dad will be parade marshal. Read More
Howard appointed interim associate vice chancellor
Roger Howard, a longtime associate dean of students, has agreed to serve as interim associate vice chancellor for student affairs. Read More
L&S appoints student academic affairs leader
Judi Roller has been appointed to lead the Student Academic Affairs office in the College of Letters and Science. Read More
Full-color UW calendar raises money for scholarships
A new university calendar features 14 full-color photos of some of the most beautiful places on campus -- and buying the calendar will help support students who attend the university. Read More
Participants sought for macular degeneration study
The Department of Ophthalmology is recruiting patients to participate in a five-year clinical trial to determine whether laser treatment can decrease vision loss for older individuals at risk of developing severe age-related macular degeneration. Read More
Calendar briefs
Takacs Quartet opens series Recognized as one of the world’s leading string quartets, the Takacs Quartet (pronounced TAH-kahsh) performs at… Read More
Events Bulletin
Learning Public Management Workshops One-day workshops this fall on various aspects of management in the public sector. Topics include… Read More
For the Record
Policies and procedures Applications for Speakers The University Lectures Committee is accepting applications for the 1999-2000 academic year from departments, academic… Read More
Image conscious: Service helps illustrate work
Medical Illustration and Photography staff members support clinical, teaching and research projects at the Medical School, University Hospital and Clinics, health sciences and for other university faculty and staff. Read More
Students, staff polish conversational skills at language tables
More than 20 "language tables" around campus offer the opportunity to stop by, sit down and chat a bit in the language of the table. Read More
Emeritus status gives professor a portal to new worlds
If the word "emeritus" evokes images of professional fade-out in your mind, then you need a bracing dose of Herbert Lewis, who's showing how magnificently manifold are the possibilities in the Land of Emeritus Living. Read More
Lake Mendota teems with teaching and research efforts – and algae
During any given semester, Lake Mendota lives up to its billing as the most studied lake in North America, with a popular undergraduate course taught on its waters and numerous research projects analyzing it inside-out. No university in the world is more versed in limnology, or the science of what makes a lake tick. Read More
Arboretum’s McKay Center expands
The McKay Center will soon expand following state Building Commission approval of a $2.5 million project designed by Taliesin Architects of Madison. The project aims to update the 22-year-old McKay Center so it can handle larger groups. Read More
Milestones
Honored Tonya Brito, an assistant professor of law, and Dionne Espinoza, assistant professor of women’s studies and Chicana/o studies, each have… Read More
Newsmakers
(Every week faculty and staff from across campus are featured or cited in newspapers, magazines, broadcasts and other media from around the… Read More
News in Brief
LEADERSHIP Roger Howard Howard appointed interim associate vice chancellor Roger Howard, a longtime associate dean of students, has… Read More
Recent Sightings
Chasing a flying saucer… Read More