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Statement on NBAF short list announcement

July 11, 2007

Chancellor John D. Wiley expresses diappointment with the decision of the U.S. departments of Homeland Security and Agriculture to not include Wisconsin on its list for consideration for the National Bio- and Agro-defense Facility (NBAF). Read More

Chancellor John D. Wiley’s statement on proposed Assembly budget

July 10, 2007

University of Wisconsin–Madison Chancellor John D. Wiley comments on the major cuts proposed in the state Assembly budget, calling it "an assault on higher education." Read More

Today’s students will compete in globally connected market (Captiol Region Business Journal)

July 9, 2007

An opinion piece from Frances Shuter Taylor, a former Executive Vice President of Bank of America and CEO of BA Asia, Ltd. Read More

Soil particles found to boost prion’s capacity to infect

July 6, 2007

The rogue proteins that cause chronic wasting disease (CWD) exhibit a dramatic increase in their infectious nature when bound to common soil particles, according to a new study. Read More

Recent sightings: Hot summer nights

July 6, 2007

Audience members dance as hip-hop musician Baruch "Baba" Israel performs under the band shelter at the Memorial Union Terrace during the Union’s… Read More

UW police, Madison firefighters take over Ogg Hall for emergency exercises

July 6, 2007

Ogg Hall, the vacant high-rise residence hall that is awaiting demolition, will be the site of emergency training exercises involving University of Wisconsin–Madison police officers and city of Madison firefighters beginning the week of Monday, July 9. Read More

Bacteriologist tabbed for prestigious NIH research award

July 5, 2007

Richard L. Gourse, a professor of bacteriology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and an expert on the critical early steps of gene expression, has received a prestigious MERIT award from the National Institutes of Health, which provides research funding for up to 10 years. Read More

Curiosities: What is the surface of the Sun like?

July 5, 2007

“Technically, there is no surface of the Sun,” says UW–Madison’s Sanjay Limaye. The senior scientist and educator with the Space… Read More

Vehicle accident overseas claims life of senior Andrea Sperka

July 3, 2007

Andrea Sperka, a University of Wisconsin–Madison senior who participated this summer in a study-abroad program at the University of Cape Town (UCT) in South Africa, was killed in a vehicle accident July 1 during a guided tour in Botswana. Read More

Big Ten Network to officially launch Aug. 30

July 2, 2007

The new Big Ten Network officially launches in prime time at 7 p.m. Central Time on Thursday, Aug. 30, with the evening also marking the inaugural telecast of Big Ten Tonight, the network's signature studio-based news, information and highlight show. Read More

Mother-of-pearl: Classic beauty and remarkable strength

July 2, 2007

While the shiny material of pearls and abalone shells has long been prized for its iridescence and aesthetic value in jewelry and decorations, scientists admire mother-of-pearl for other physical properties as well. Read More

Internet users had a better handle on politics in 2004, study finds

July 2, 2007

As candidates and pundits look to the Internet in the 2008 presidential campaign, a University of Wisconsin–Madison study shows that Web users during the last election cycle had a more thorough understanding of presidential politics than users of other media. Read More

Community leaders support transportation plan

July 2, 2007

The University of Wisconsin–Madison is one of the community supporters of a regional strategy to address Dane County’s transportation future. The strategy will provide a comprehensive approach and the means to make getting to and from campus easier. The following press release from Downtowm Madison Incorporated reflects the views of Chancellor John D. Wiley and others who support this initiative. Read More

VIP hiring information guides

June 29, 2007

Visitor & Information Programs is looking for outgoing and enthusiastic students to fill three to six Information Guide positions this fall. Read More

Curiosities: After rains, why do worms crawl out onto the pavement and “commit suicide”?

June 29, 2007

After a strong rain, the corpses of worms strewn across the pavement are a disgusting sight – or a pathetic one, depending on your… Read More

Madison Police ask for help in locating missing woman

June 29, 2007

Madison Police are asking for the campus community’s help in locating Kelly Nolan, 22, a UW-Whitewater student who was last seen in downtown Madison around midnight on Saturday, June 23. Read More

Merger forms new department of forest and wildlife ecology

June 29, 2007

The departments of wildlife ecology and forestry ecology and management at the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences are merging to become the department of forest and wildlife ecology. Read More