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State forensics competition comes to campus
The Wisconsin High School Forensic Association will hold its annual Wisconsin Speech Festival on campus on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, April 20-21. Read More
Five questions: Pharmacy dean sees school’s reputation thrive
Jeanette Roberts, dean of the School of Pharmacy, understands the importance of reputation as well as anyone. Read More
UW marks gains in engineering grad student diversity
During more than a decade, the University of Wisconsin–Madison has earned myriad accolades for everything from its status as a global powerhouse for research and education to its efforts in sustainability and its ability to produce corporate CEOs. Read More
Come and get it: New Gordon Dining & Event Center offers lots of appetizing options
Burritos, omelets or a quick sandwich. All will be offered this fall when the new Gordon Dining & Event Center opens. Read More
Reminder about pesticide use on campus
In accordance with the university's stormwater permit and Pesticide Use Policy, pesticide applicators are to notify the Central Answering and Response Service (CARS) at 263-3333 prior to using a pesticide. Read More
#UWRightNow serves up a daylong slice of university life
More than 1.4 million hours have passed since UW–Madison was founded in 1848, and during each one of them, the campus is alive with a vibrancy that’s unparalleled. Read More
UW-Madison students to compete for Qualcomm Wireless Prize
Nearly 30 University of Wisconsin–Madison students will compete, with their smartphone apps and other wireless technology products, for more than $17,000 in prizes in the second Qualcomm Wireless Innovation Prize to be held Wednesday, April 18. Read More
The curtain rises on the Wisconsin Film Festival on April 18
The 2012 Wisconsin Film Festival runs from April 18-22. Read More
Undergraduate Symposium showcases UW students’ exceptional accomplishments
The 14th annual Undergraduate Symposium, an event that showcases the achievements, creativity and research of numerous UW–Madison students, will be held Wednesday, April 18. Read More
Update from the interim chancellor on adidas
Here is an update on the adidas situation from Interim Chancellor David Ward, dated April 12. Read More
PAVE speaker to address myths about sexual assault
Since students have been back from spring break, they've likely seen teal ribbons and calls for action as Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment leads UW–Madison in its annual observance of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Read More
UW-Madison chemists win awards at American Chemical Society
Four of the most significant awards in chemistry were awarded to University of Wisconsin–Madison professors in a ceremony at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society in San Diego. Read More
UW students to represent USA in Hong Kong accounting competition
A group of University of Wisconsin–Madison students has been awarded the national title for the KPMG International Case Competition, and will be representing the U.S. this April when they take on teams from more than two dozen nations in Hong Kong. Read More
UW-Madison launches campus-wide wellness initiative
UWell is a comprehensive new wellness initiative at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, aiming to advance the health and well being of the entire community by tapping resources already available but sometimes not widely used. Read More
Search begins for facilities planning and management post
UW-Madison is seeking applications and nominations for the position of associate vice chancellor for facilities planning and management. Read More
‘300 Best Professors’ list includes four from UW
Four teachers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have been named on the Princeton Review’s list of Best 300 Professors. Read More
Brower a finalist for UW System academic and student affairs post
University of Wisconsin System President Kevin P. Reilly today announced the names of the finalists for the position of Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs for the UW System. Read More
Transportation Services announces program, fee changes
UW-Madison Transportation Services is making changes to some of its core programs including improvements to parking payroll deduction and citation appeals as well as an increase to parking permit fees. Read More
LGBT Campus Center hosting Out and About Month events
The LGBT Campus Center will host Out and About Month in April, providing UW–Madison students with a monthlong opportunity to get active and involved in the LGBTQ community on campus. Read More
Wisconsin Geological Survey maps find new home
The Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey is donating more than 1,200 topographic maps to the UW–Madison Robinson Map Library, where they will be available for loan to the public. Read More