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Recent sightings: Climbing up

April 9, 2010

Students in Professor Laura Jull’s Horticulture 375 class watch a demonstration by certified arborist Sean Gere (center) during a tree-climbing lab conducted at the… Read More

Oscar Rennebohm Foundation, Morgridge Center for Public Service team to expand nonprofit leadership development

April 8, 2010

The Oscar Rennebohm Foundation has announced a gift of $100,000 to expand the work of the UW Center for Nonprofits in the School of Human Ecology. Read More

Ongoing evaluation of Milwaukee Choice Program finds students achieving on same level as peers

April 7, 2010

Students in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program scored at similar levels as their peers not participating in the school choice program, according to a study released Wednesday. Read More

Controls for animals’ color designs revealed

April 7, 2010

The vivid colors and designs animals use to interact with their environments have awed and inspired since before people learned to draw on the cave wall. Read More

Martin returns from successful China trip

April 7, 2010

Chancellor Biddy Martin recently returned from a 13-day trip to China and expressed optimism that the university’s presence and visibility in the world’s most populous nation is growing. Read More

Taylor Lecture features former Dallas mayor

April 7, 2010

While the public relations business took a hit in the recent economic recession along with many other industries, the surge in social networking and new technology gives public relations professionals more opportunities than ever to make their messages resonate. Read More

Probiotics expert lectures April 14

April 7, 2010

Gregor Reid, a professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of Western Ontario, will discuss “Probiotics: What to Look for and What to Expect” in an April 14 lecture at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health. Read More

Taste of the Terrace returns

April 7, 2010

For the second year, UW students get a free taste of the summer early. Read More

New treatment could reduce the stigma of depression

April 7, 2010

Earlise Ward knows the unspoken but not-so-little secret of the mental health treatment world:  African-Americans with mental illness are one of the country’s most underserved and undertreated groups. Read More

Bradley contributed to outdoors, student life on campus

April 7, 2010

Harold C. Bradley, one of the first three medical professors on campus, met and married Josephine Crane when she was merely a college junior. Read More

Varsity Band throws party for ‘On, Wisconsin!’

April 7, 2010

The annual Varsity Band Concert returns to the Kohl Center Thursday–Saturday, April 15–17, with all its usual pyrotechnics, thunder and brass. This year’s performance brings much more, however. Read More

As honeybee colonies collapse, can native bees handle pollination?

April 7, 2010

With colony collapse disorder continuing to plague commercial beekeepers in many parts of the country, University of Wisconsin–Madison experts are studying whether native pollinators can supply the insect pollination needed to form many fruits. Read More

Genetics diversity informs human history and shows evolution in action

April 7, 2010

More than 150 years after Charles Darwin pondered the evolution and origin of species, assistant professor of genetics Bret Payseur is investigating similar questions — but with decidedly more modern tools. Read More

Ten faculty to receive Distinguished Teaching Awards

April 7, 2010

Each year, the Committee on Distinguished Teaching Awards honors faculty for teaching excellence. They will receive their awards at a ceremony on Wednesday, April 21 at 3:30 p.m. at the Pyle Center. Read More

Film Festival volunteers keep reels spinning

April 7, 2010

A few years ago, UW–Madison grants and contracts specialist Aaron Crandall was sitting in the lobby of the Orpheum Theatre during a screening at the Wisconsin Film Festival when he and the other volunteers realized it’d been awhile since they’d heard from the projectionist. Read More

We Conserve: Be the We

April 7, 2010

This column features the We Conserve program and its work on campus. Read More

‘The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks’ chosen for Go Big Read program

April 6, 2010

UW-Madison Chancellor Biddy Martin has selected "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot as the book for the second year of Go Big Read, the university's common reading program. Read More

TIP/School voucher study results

April 6, 2010

Reports on the third-year evaluation of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program will be released in Madison on Wednesday, April 7. Read More

UW-Madison student wins $250,000 fellowship

April 5, 2010

Daniel Lecoanet, who will graduate with comprehensive honors from University of Wisconsin–Madison this spring with a double major in math and physics, has won a five-year, no-strings-attached fellowship to pursue graduate studies. Read More

Recent sightings: Watch out, Yao Ming

April 5, 2010

Chancellor Biddy Martin and kinesiology professor Li Li Ji participate in a game of two-on-two while touring the grounds of Wei Yu High School… Read More