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UWPD continues cell phone recycling program

August 23, 2005

The UW Police Department has collected approximately 1,000 used cellular phones since it began participating in a cell phone recycling program to benefit Special Olympics last spring.

New Web site launched for prospective students

August 23, 2005

Prospective students now have easier access to the information they need about UW–Madison and its admission process, thanks to a new Web site launched this month.

Milestones

August 23, 2005

Appointed Thomas Loftus, a member of several UW advisory boards, was appointed by Gov. Jim Doyle to the Board of Regents, effective through…

Employee Matters

August 23, 2005

Using a Tax-Sheltered Annuity

Recent Sightings

August 23, 2005

Not your everyday view Taken from a helicopter using a fisheye lens, this photo gives a look at the UW–Madison campus…

Almanac

August 23, 2005

Ask Bucky Do you have questions? We have answers! Ask Bucky is a service provided by the Campus Information and Visitor Center, your…

A look back at the summer that was

August 23, 2005

From blooming corpse flowers to innovative candy-making, summer 2005 produced a number of news developments off the beaten path for UW–Madison.

Hollywood descends on UW–Madison

August 23, 2005

Executive producer Andre Lamal, left, watches actor Zach Braff in action during shooting of a scene for the feature film “The Last…

Book Smart

August 23, 2005

Images of a Complex World: The Art and Poetry of Chaos (World Scientific Publishing, September 2005) with CD-ROM Robin Chapman, professor emerita…

For the Record

August 23, 2005

Wisconsin Idea Endowment call for proposals The Office of the Provost is soliciting proposals from faculty, staff and students for the fourth annual…

Summer: Over in a blink of an eye

August 23, 2005

Although there weren't as many students around, the UW–Madison campus still was a busy place this summer.

Celebrate the Camp Randall legacy

August 23, 2005

Camp Randall Stadium opens its doors this fall after nearly five years of renovation.

New Teaching Resources module on the Academic tab

August 23, 2005

Tools for instructors

Application for fall 2006 admission available Sept. 1

August 22, 2005

The Application for Undergraduate Admission for the fall of 2006 will be available on Sept. 1.

UW dairy center helps with champion cheeses

August 22, 2005

Mike Gingrich’s Uplands Cheese Co. worked with the Center for Dairy Research at UW–Madison for advice on how to make their cheese and operate a cheese-making business.

UW-Madison shows progress on student drinking

August 22, 2005

Despite the Princeton Review's label of UW–Madison as one of the nation's top "party schools," university officials say they are making progress with aggressive efforts to control high-risk drinking among students.

U.S. News ranks UW–Madison eighth among public universities

August 19, 2005

The 2006 edition of U.S. News and World Report's "America's Best Colleges" ranks the UW–Madison eighth among the nation's 50 top public universities and 34th overall. Last year, the university ranked seventh among public institutions and 32nd overall. The publication reviews 248 doctoral institutions, of which 162 are public and 86 private.

CALS dean search continues; Hogg named to interim post

August 19, 2005

David B. Hogg, executive associate dean in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, has been named interim dean while University of Wisconsin–Madison Chancellor John D. Wiley considers two finalists for the post.

Undergraduate business program rises to #12 in nation

August 19, 2005

The latest U.S. News & World Report ranking of undergraduate business programs places UW–Madison 12th among all business schools in the U.S., up two spots from 14 th place last year.

Despite gains, women still face bias in science careers

August 18, 2005

Despite gains in the training of women scientists and the implementation of programs to help women overcome ingrained barriers, the career path of most women scientists at universities remains a difficult trek, fraught with roadblocks of bias, a sometimes chilly campus climate and the challenge of balancing family and work.