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Campus architects gather at UW–Madison

June 6, 2011

The University of Wisconsin–Madison's 933 acres of campus will serve as both host and laboratory when university architects from across the U.S. and Canada descend on Wisconsin. Read More

Bike to Work Week is underway

June 6, 2011

UW Transportation Services is once again partnering with the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin to promote various Bike to Work Week events throughout town. Check… Read More

Hilliard named Multicultural Student Center director

June 4, 2011

The Division of Student Life has appointed Donte Hilliard as new director of the Multicultural Student Center (MSC). Hilliard has served as the MSC’s interim… Read More

Chancellor Martin: UW budget proposal a “promising first step”

June 3, 2011

Dear members of the UW–Madison community, I am pleased to report that key state lawmakers, with input from UW–Madison and UW System, have reached… Read More

School of Business dean finalists to visit campus

June 3, 2011

The three finalists for the position of Albert O. Nicholas Dean of the Wisconsin School of Business at the University of Wisconsin–Madison will be on campus in coming days. Read More

‘Virus hunter’ to speak at UW–Madison event

June 3, 2011

Nathan Wolfe, an epidemiologist leading an effort to catch the next pandemic disease before it hits, will give the public a window into the big thinkers speaking at the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Big Learning Event. Read More

Saturday Science at Discovery: June focus on ice cream

June 3, 2011

You start with milk, but then what? Get the scoop from 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, June 4, in the Town Center of the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery. Read More

Award will help children with brain injuries

June 3, 2011

On rotation at 2 a.m. at the University of Wisconsin Hospital, Joshua Medow was a junior resident when he saw yet another child come into the emergency room after the shunt designed to remove excess fluid from his brain malfunctioned. Read More

Census shows significant increase in Wisconsin’s single-father households

June 2, 2011

The number of single-father households in Wisconsin is increasing, according to Census 2010 figures released in mid-May. Read More

Patz to lead campuswide global-health effort

June 2, 2011

How did pesticide spraying for malaria in Borneo lead to a Typhus fever epidemic? Why did drilling wells for cleaner water lead to widespread arsenic-related skin cancer in Bangladesh? Read More

Children of divorce fall behind peers in math, social skills

June 2, 2011

Divorce is a drag on the academic and emotional development of young children, but only once the breakup is under way, according to a study of elementary school students and their families. Read More

‘Point of View: The Veteran Print Project’ exhibit lasts through July 4

June 1, 2011

A collaborative exhibit titled "Point of View: The Veteran Print Project," which runs through July 4, has allowed Wisconsin veterans to share their war experiences and have local artists interpret them. Read More

Livestock risks from Wisconsin wolves localized, predictable

June 1, 2011

It's an issue that crops up wherever humans and big predators - wolves, bears, lions - coexist. Read More

Unique cooperative class gets national view of popular conservation technique

May 31, 2011

Using a national approach to studying a complex question of environmental policy, Adena Rissman, a professor of forest and wildlife ecology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, guided a graduate seminar that examined the use of conservation easements in Wisconsin. Read More

‘Jazzin’’ raises funds for campus child care

May 31, 2011

In celebration of the 100 campus child care workers who support the families of University of Wisconsin–Madison students, faculty and staff, the 14th annual Jazzin' Fundraiser will kick off with prizes and music Thursday, June 2, in Tripp Commons at the Memorial Union. Read More

Human impacts of rising oceans will extend well beyond coasts

May 31, 2011

Identifying the human impact of rising sea levels is far more complex than just looking at coastal cities on a map. Read More