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Bass professor Richard Davis receives nation’s highest jazz honor

June 27, 2013

Richard Davis can add one more leaf to his many laurels. On Thursday, June 27, the National Endowment for the Arts named Davis, a professor of bass, jazz history, and combo improvisation at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, one of four 2014 NEA Jazz Masters, considered one of the highest honors in jazz. Read More

Changes ease college transition for students, families

June 27, 2013

When Andy Haas Schneider brought her youngest daughter Abbey to the University of Wisconsin–Madison's SOAR (Student Orientation, Advising and Registration) last year, the family expected the same old rush. Read More

“Science is Fun” offers two shows in July

June 27, 2013

Chemist and stage-master Bassam Shakhashiri will present two free shows on the UW–Madison campus in early July. Tickets are not required, but space may be limited, says Shakhashiri, a professor of chemistry who has entertained and enlightened the public for decades at standing-room-only demonstrations. Read More

New program to appeal to military personnel, educators, business leaders

June 26, 2013

UW-Madison's Department of Political Science is expanding a series of online courses geared toward military service members, educators and business leaders into a graduate capstone certificate program, set to kick off in 2014. Read More

Waisman scientists model human disease in stem cells

June 26, 2013

Many scientists use animals to model human diseases. Mice can be obese or display symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Rats get Alzheimer's and diabetes. But animal models are seldom perfect, and so scientists are looking at a relatively new type of stem cell, called the induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS cell), that can be grown into specialized cells that become useful models for human disease. Read More

Walker message on 2013-15 State Compensation Plan and General Wage Adjustment

June 26, 2013

From: Governor Scott Walker Date: June 25, 2013 Subject: Message on 2013-15 State Compensation Plan and General Wage Adjustment   Good afternoon, Because we… Read More

Exploring a volcano: The romance and the reality

June 26, 2013

A UW–Madison team endures hardship in the field, where a deceptively calm volcanic site could be spewing lava within weeks. Read More

Affirmative action doesn’t hurt less-prepared students, researchers say

June 26, 2013

Those who oppose affirmative action sometimes argue that such policies do far more harm than good to students who are admitted to competitive colleges or universities without the academic preparation of their peers. Read More

Innovation institute to broaden U.S. palette of advanced materials

June 24, 2013

Sporting sleek cases, sensitive touch screens, and an ever-increasing array of features, today's smartphones and tablets provide consumers unparalleled mobile computing capability. Read More

Morgridge Institute taps biomedical innovator as chairman

June 21, 2013

The trustees of the Morgridge Institute for Research at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have named Fred Robertson as chairman, replacing outgoing chairman Ernie Micek, whose term as chair has ended and who will remain on the board. Read More

Business school bootcamp teaches art and science of entrepreneurship

June 21, 2013

Ice cream is more than a dessert to Maya Warren: it's her future. She studies it on a molecular level and plans to start a business related to ice cream after graduation. Read More

Vice chancellor for legal affairs finalists announced

June 20, 2013

Five candidates have been chosen as finalists for the position of vice chancellor for legal affairs. Read More

Achievements of four administrative employees recognized with new award

June 20, 2013

Four exceptional employees — Steven Hahn, Kim Nolet, Michelle Szabo and Roberta Wang — have been chosen from more than 60 nominations to receive UW–Madison’s Administrative Achievement Awards. Read More

Wisconsin Innocence Project client who won new trial pleads to lesser charge, is freed

June 19, 2013

After serving five years for a crime he contends he did not commit, Seneca Malone was released from prison yesterday. Read More

Safety net programs kept Wisconsin families from poverty, report finds

June 19, 2013

Is the social safety net still working in Wisconsin? In a word, yes (but not quite as well as it worked in 2010). Tax-related provisions and near-cash benefits provided a buffer against poverty for many working families in 2011, a new report by the University of Wisconsin–Madison finds. Read More