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Schools Get A Garden-Variety Education

May 8, 1997

The children and teachers of Mendota Elementary have embarked on a pilot project in science education that promises a harvest of insight into the process and outcomes of science.

A Fat That Reduces Cancer, Heart Disease and Body Fat?

May 8, 1997

Conjugated linoleic acid, a fatty acid found in dairy products and other animal fats, has many beneficial biological effects.

Engineering Students Select Top Teachers

May 7, 1997

Polygon Engineering Council, the engineering college council of student organizations, announced their annual teaching excellence award winners at a banquet April 27.

School of Education Honors Alumni, Staff

May 7, 1997

A Madison school administrator will be among those receiving alumni awards from the School of Education on Saturday, May 10.

Two Earn Named Professorships

May 7, 1997

The UW System Board of Regents approved the appointment of two faculty to named professorships at its April meeting.

Folster and Lundquist selected Librarians of the Year

May 6, 1997

Mary Folster and Mitch Lundquist have been named the 1997 Librarians of the Year by their peers in the University of Wisconsin–Madison Librarians' Assembly.

Economic Impact Study Demonstrates Value of UW System to State Economy

May 6, 1997

The first-ever economic impact study of the entire University of Wisconsin System details a dynamic financial and social force affecting every region of the state.

Four Win Distinguished Alumni Awards

May 5, 1997

The Wisconsin Alumni Association has awarded Distinguished Alumni Awards to Stephen Ambrose '57, Ph.D. '63; David Beckwith '50, LLB '52; Donald Procknow '47; and Linda Wilson Ph.D. '62.

Radano Receives 1997 Guggenheim Fellowship

May 5, 1997

Ronald M. Radano, professor of music and Afro-American Studies, has received a 1997 Guggenheim Fellowship to study the social formation of black music in America.

Spring Day Features Range of Speakers

May 5, 1997

TV ratings, gender and communication, and kitty cancer treatments are just a few of the subjects that will come up when the Wisconsin Alumni Association sponsors its 37th annual Spring Day on Campus program May 9 in the Wisconsin Center.

Three Letters and Science Advisors Honored

May 2, 1997

Expertise and effectiveness have earned two academic staff and a faculty member in the College of Letters and Science 1997 Academic Advising Awards.

Senate To Hear Report on Climate Toward Gays

May 2, 1997

UW-Madison should establish a gay, lesbian and bisexual (GLB) studies program and work harder to end discrimination against GLB faculty, staff and students, a new committee report suggests.

Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Issues Report To Be Discussed

May 2, 1997

A report from the Committee on Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Issues at UW–Madison will be presented to the public Monday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m.

Additional Building Funds Will Not Be Sought From Donors

May 1, 1997

UW-Madison will not get from the state the remaining $5 million needed for a new pharmacy building, but it will not have to raise the money privately.

Grad School Drops Mandatory Residency Rule

May 1, 1997

The Graduate School will drop a long-standing residence requirement and allow graduate students to complete degrees without a full-time presence on campus.

International Institute Wins $7 Million for Programs

May 1, 1997

The newly formed International Institute at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has been awarded grants that will bring almost $7 million to the campus over the next three years.

Antibody Omelets Improve Growth in Poultry and Livestock

May 1, 1997

Some small farms in Wisconsin may soon become antibody factories, raising laying hens that produce growth-stimulating antibodies in their egg yolks.

Research Points to Defect That May Yield Abnormal Heart Muscle Function

May 1, 1997

A University of Wisconsin Medical School researcher and his collaborators can now explain a cellular defect that causes enlarged hearts to contract weakly.

De Boor Elected to National Academy of Sciences

April 30, 1997

Carl de Boor, a University of Wisconsin–Madison professor of mathematics and computer sciences, is one of 60 U.S. scholars elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences this morning.

Distinguished Teaching Award Winners Honored

April 30, 1997

This year's Distinguished Teaching Award winners range from assistant professors to veterans, in disciplines ranging from chemistry to theater, history to nursing, English to physics.