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Book sale planned for April 7–10

March 24, 2010

The largest used book sale in Wisconsin will be held Wednesday–Saturday, April 7–10, in Room 116 of the Memorial Library. Read More

Chancellor announces second round of Madison Initiative awards

March 24, 2010

Chancellor Biddy Martin has identified seven projects - ranging from enhanced advising services to better services for students with special needs - to be the first to receive funding in the second round of the Madison Initiative for Undergraduates program. Read More

Professional development tools offered at institute for academic staff

March 24, 2010

Academic staff members will have opportunities to brush up on important issues, learn new skills and techniques, and learn about organizations and programs available to them during this year’s academic staff institute. Read More

Education Building serves as model for green projects

March 24, 2010

In addition to providing a contemporary home for the School of Education, the Education Building Renovation and Addition Project has become a learning laboratory for how to do environmentally sound capital projects. Read More

Molecular biologist receives Stephen Jay Gould Prize

March 24, 2010

Sean Carroll, a University of Wisconsin–Madison molecular biologist and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, has been named the recipient of the 2010 Stephen Jay Gould Prize, an award given in recognition of exemplary efforts to advance public understanding of evolutionary science. Read More

UW-Madison is key to Madison’s push for Google Fiber project

March 23, 2010

Madison and dozens of other cities are rolling out their red carpets this spring for Google, hoping that the technology giant will select them as the test site for its high-speed broadband network. Read More

Second Badger Family Spring Visit draws families to campus

March 23, 2010

The Parent Program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is taking over the month of April and inviting families of students to stop by campus to welcome spring. Read More

Conference, concert, exhibits mark 40th anniversary of Earth Day

March 23, 2010

Environmental advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., bestselling author Margaret Atwood and SC Johnson chair and CEO Fisk Johnson will be among the notables to speak at what promises to be among the nation's biggest Earth Day celebrations, to be held Tuesday-Wednesday, April 20-21, in Madison. Read More

49-year-old Renaissance man wants to make surgery his new career

March 23, 2010

What else can a former carpenter, landscaper, magazine editor, beekeeper and chicken farmer possibly do with his life? Read More

Study explores link between sunlight, multiple sclerosis

March 22, 2010

For more than 30 years, scientists have known that multiple sclerosis (MS) is much more common in higher latitudes than in the tropics. Because sunlight is more abundant near the equator, many researchers have wondered if the high levels of vitamin D engendered by sunlight could explain this unusual pattern of prevalence. Read More

Professional development tools offered at institute for academic staff

March 22, 2010

Academic staff members will have opportunities to brush up on important issues, learn new skills and techniques, and learn about organizations and programs available to them during this year’s academic staff institute. Read More

Showcase will offer approaches for addressing complex issues

March 22, 2010

Helping each other find ways to address complex issues that travel across traditional campus boundaries will be a primary focus of Showcase 2010. Read More

Grant to establish undergraduate Russian Flagship Center

March 22, 2010

The University of Wisconsin–Madison will continue to be a national leader in language learning with the recent award of nearly $1 million from the National Security Education Program to establish an undergraduate Russian Flagship Center. Read More

Twenty-year study yields precise model of tectonic-plate movements

March 22, 2010

A new model of the Earth, 20 years in the making, describes a dynamic three-dimensional puzzle of planetary proportions. Read More

Dean reminds students of personal safety following second incident on Langdon Street

March 19, 2010

University of Wisconsin–Madison Dean of Students Lori Berquam is asking students to take increased safety measures in the wake of a groping incident on Langdon… Read More

Recent sightings: Whoooo goes there?

March 19, 2010

A baby great horned owl perches in a tree in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve near Goodnight Hall on March 18, 2010. Great horned… Read More

Engineers revolutionizing Third World housing and infrastructure featured at WARF Gilson event

March 19, 2010

The recent earthquake in Haiti graphically demonstrated to the world how the impact of a natural disaster is magnified by poorly constructed housing and unplanned infrastructure. Read More

UW Marching Band delivers food and music to local seniors

March 18, 2010

The UW Marching Band is spicing up the Meals on Wheels again this spring with its "March for Meals" program. Read More