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Summer undergraduate research scientists to present findings

August 1, 2005

As part of the 2005 Synchrotron Radiation Center-Research for Undergraduates in Education program, the UW–Madison facility hosted five students this summer from colleges and universities throughout the United States and, in one case, Puerto Rico. Read More

Campus works to preserve air quality on ‘Clean Air Action Days’

August 1, 2005

Another Clean Air Action Day has been scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 2, and UW–Madison will again employ a number of measures to help safeguard local air quality. Read More

New analysis of pottery stirs Olmec trade controversy

August 1, 2005

Clearing - or perhaps roiling - the murky and often contentious waters of Mesoamerican archeology, a study of 3,000-year-old pottery provides new evidence that the Olmec may not have been the mother culture after all. Read More

Grainger Hall addition delayed to contain costs

July 28, 2005

Plans for an addition to Grainger Hall, which will house graduate programs in the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Business, are being redesigned as a cost-saving move after bids for the project came in over budget. Read More

Alvarez to leave coaching after 2005 football season

July 28, 2005

University of Wisconsin head football coach and athletic director Barry Alvarez, who transformed the Badgers football program into a national powerhouse, announced Thursday that he will step down from his coaching duties at the end of the 2005 season. Read More

PEOPLE completes summer programs with public events

July 26, 2005

Two events will mark the final week of the summer 2005 Pre-college Enrichment Opportunity Program for Learning Excellence (PEOPLE) Program on the UW–Madison campus. More than 800 PEOPLE students have participated on campus over the past three months. Read More

First Business Financial Services elects Bugher to board of directors

July 25, 2005

First Business Financial Services, Inc., located at 401 Charmany Dr. in Madison, announced July 22, 2005 that Mark D. Bugher has been elected to… Read More

Celluloid Bucky: Recent films make Badger connection

July 25, 2005

When the movie version of "The Dive from Clausen's Pier" premieres on the Lifetime Channel tonight (Monday, July 25 at 8 p.m.), viewers are likely to see some Badger wear and University of Wisconsin–Madison memorabilia used as props, wardrobe or set dressing in some of the scenes. They may also see quick scenes of the campus, provided by John Roach Projects at the request of the university. Read More

World-renowned performer, composer named fall artist in residence

July 21, 2005

The UW–Madison Arts Institute welcomes world-renowned performer, composer, conductor, educator, music producer, and publisher Gunther Schuller as its Fall 2005 Interdisciplinary Artist in Residence. Schuller will teach university courses and participate in public forums and performances from September through December 2005. Read More

Prominent UW–Madison sociologist Stephen Bunker dies at 61

July 21, 2005

Stephen G. Bunker, a professor of sociology and rural sociology at UW–Madison, died Tuesday, July 19, at his home in Hollandale, Wis. A longtime professor who joined the UW–Madison faculty in 1989, Bunker was known as a skilled and dynamic instructor who taught courses that explored the links between economics and ecology. Read More

World land use seen as top environmental issue

July 21, 2005

The massive conversion of the world's natural landscapes to agriculture and other human uses may soon begin to undermine the capacity of the planet's ecosystems to sustain a burgeoning human population. Read More

Statement from chancellor on employee pay plan

July 21, 2005

Tuesday, the Legislature's Joint Committee on Employment Relations approved much needed pay increases for UW System faculty and academic staff. Not only do I greatly appreciate their action, I am also thankful for the many supportive statements members of the committee made about the value of our hard-working employees. Read More

Satellite imagery captured of Watertown tire fire

July 21, 2005

UW-Madison researchers are using satellite imagery to measure the extent of a massive smoke plume rising from a fire at a tire recycling facility in Watertown, Wis. A few hours after the fire began at around 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 19, NASA's Aqua satellite passed over the region and captured an image of the smoke plume. Read More

Scientists to mimic nature for newest cancer drugs

July 20, 2005

The natural world has been medicine's most effective arsenal, providing life-saving antibiotics and our most potent anti-cancer drugs. Now, with help from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), a consortium of UW–Madison scientists will embark on a five-year program of drug discovery by copying and improving nature's designs to develop new medicines to treat colon, breast, cervical and pancreatic cancer. Read More

Students grab top honors in food competition

July 19, 2005

It looks like odd years are a lucky charm for the UW–Madison Product Development Team. The group of food science students captured first place this year in a national product development contest sponsored by the Institute of Food Technologists for "Healthy sTarts," a granola cup coated with strawberry-flavored yogurt and topped with strawberries and blueberries. Read More

Scholars gather in Madison to discuss impact of language

July 19, 2005

For the first time in its 40-year history, the World Congress of Applied Linguistics will be held in the United States, specifically at UW–Madison, on Sunday-Friday, July 24-29 at the Pyle Center and the Monona Terrace. Read More

Elderly mice yield clues to the process of growing old

July 15, 2005

Delving deep into the molecular subtleties of a strain of mice engineered to age rapidly, scientists have found that an accumulation of genetic mutations prompts a cascade of programmed cell death that seems to underpin the aging process. Read More

Units begin relocation from 905 University Ave.

July 14, 2005

Several student services and academic support units are in the process of relocating from 905 University Ave. to new offices in the W.S. Middleton Building, 1305 Linden Drive, just across the street from the School of Human Ecology Building. Read More

Diamonds are a scientist’s best friend

July 14, 2005

Do diamonds really last forever? That's the hope of UW–Madison researchers who are trying to solve the problems associated with building extremely small machines and having them withstand the test of time, wear and tear. Read More