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UW Pro Arte to Perform Beethoven String Quartets

February 3, 1997

UW-Madison's renowned Pro Arte will present the third and fourth cycles, including Op. 59, Feb. 7 and 8. Violist Sally Chisholm promises the ensemble will display much better behavior than the misguided Romberg.

Cell Transplant Therapy May Have Applications for Treating Multiple Sclerosis

February 3, 1997

In a hopeful new development for people with multiple sclerosis (MS), researchers have shown in studies with dogs that they can repair diseased areas of the spinal cord by transplanting nervous system cells into the animals.

Dancers and musicians to tribute Louise Kloepper

February 1, 1997

A special concert of music and dance will honor the memory of Louise Kloepper, former chair of the University of Wisconsin–Madison Dance Program, on Jan. 19, what would have been her 87th birthday.

Nobel Laureate to Speak on ‘Chemistry as a Liberal Art’

February 1, 1997

Nobel Prize-winning chemist Dudley Herschbach will give two free public lectures at the UW–Madison campus Jan. 30-31, including his reflections on the "liberal art" of teaching freshman chemistry.