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Engineering a ‘Trojan horse’ to sneak drugs into the brain

September 13, 2006

Scientists have found a new way to deliver drugs to the brains of patients with Parkinson's, Alzheimers, brain tumors and stroke. Read More

Report paints bright picture of Wisconsin’s organic dairy farms

September 13, 2006

A new University of Wisconsin–Madison study shows that the state's organic dairy farms are a major player in the national market. Read More

School of Business to partner with CFA Institute

September 11, 2006

The highly regarded Applied Security Analysis Program of the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Business was named a CFA Program Partner by the CFA Institute. Read More

Dean of students to host safety forum

September 11, 2006

Students, faculty and staff are invited to a special campus forum to discuss downtown safety issues in the wake of a string of recent robberies and attacks. Read More

Limited term employee reforms moving forward

September 11, 2006

The University of Wisconsin–Madison continues to move forward with a plan to reform its use of Limited Term Employees (LTEs), Vice Chancellor for Administration Darrell Bazzell announced Monday. Read More

Ironman triathlon to limit traffic on campus Sept. 10

September 10, 2006

The Ford Ironman Wisconsin Triathlon will be held on Sunday, Sept. 10, and for the fifth year, the run portion of the competition will include parts of the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus, including the Howard Temin Lakeshore Path. Read More

Chinese scholars meet to examine environmental health issues

September 8, 2006

More than 25 Chinese scholars studying in the United States will convene in Madison next week to study ways to attack global environmental problems. Read More

Law School professor represents scientists in greenhouse gas lawsuit

September 8, 2006

Stephanie Tai, an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Law School, is one of the lawyers representing 18 climate scientists who want the U.S. Supreme Court to have the government revisit the question of whether greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles should be regulated. Read More

Forum to offer perspectives on post-9/11 world

September 7, 2006

On the fifth anniversary of 9/11, the Division of International Studies and the Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy (WAGE) will co-sponsor a panel discussion on “Perspectives on a Post-9/11 World.” Read More

Bascom Hill Society awards first-ever scholarship

September 7, 2006

The University of Wisconsin–Madison's Bascom Hill Society has awarded its first scholarship to a junior in economics, Spanish and international business. Read More

Wisconsin Careers director named

September 7, 2006

V. Scott Solberg has been named director of Wisconsin Careers, a program within the Center on Education and Work in the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Education. Read More

Weimer to examine net benefits of public investment in people

September 7, 2006

La Follette School of Public Affairs professor David Weimer has received a $120,000 grant from the MacArthur Foundation to assess cost-benefit analyses of human capital interventions ‑ social programs and policies designed to improve people’s skills and abilities. Read More

Almanac

September 6, 2006

Ask Bucky Ask Bucky is a service provided by the Campus Information and Visitor Center. For more information, call 263-2400, visit the office… Read More

Milestones

September 6, 2006

Matt Boyle has joined the men’s rowing program as an assistant coach. Bebe Bryans, women’s rowing head coach, has named Erik Miller… Read More

Employee Matters

September 6, 2006

This column is prepared by staff of the Employee Compensation and Benefits Services office. E-mail the office at employee@bussvc.wisc.edu, or call 263-7556 or… Read More

Faculty, staff urged to talk to students about safety

September 6, 2006

UW–Madison is engaging in an effort to raise student awareness around safety issues in response to a series of a violent late-night attacks and robberies. Read More

WARF launches new programs for promising compounds

September 6, 2006

In conjunction with the Keck-UW Comprehensive Cancer Center Small Molecule Screening Facility (SMSF), the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) is launching a new initiative for assay development and small-molecule screening. Read More

WAA seeks nominations for Distinguished Alumni Awards

September 6, 2006

The Wisconsin Alumni Association (WAA) is calling for nominations for its top honors, the Distinguished Alumni Award and Distinguished Young Alumni Award. Since 1936, WAA has presented the awards to the most prestigious graduates of UW–Madison. Read More

Academy holds Middle East series

September 6, 2006

The Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters will hold the weekly lecture series “Understanding the Middle East”this fall, intended to shed light on the problems of the Middle East and examine possible solutions. Read More

Save the date for Plan 2008 forum

September 6, 2006

All faculty and staff are encouraged to “save the date” for UW–Madison’s seventh annual Diversity and Climate Campus Forum to be held on Thursday, Sept. 21, at Memorial Union. Read More