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Events Bulletin

September 12, 2000

Learning Retention Action Project The Retention Action Project is designed to listen to concerns and facilitate dialogue on subjects that will… Read More

For the Record

September 12, 2000

Policies and Procedures Use of University Resources for Political Purposes Since 2000 is an election year, it is appropriate to remind… Read More

Hospital transplants: Best in patient outcomes

September 12, 2000

The UW Hospital and Clinics Transplant Program is now the second largest in the nation and has the best overall patient outcomes for transplants of any major hospital in the country, according to statistics for 1999. Read More

Milestones

September 12, 2000

Milestones covers awards, honors and major publications by faculty and staff. Send your items to Wisconsin Week, 19 Bascom Hall, or e-mail:… Read More

Newsmakers

September 12, 2000

(Every week faculty and staff from across campus are featured or cited in newspapers, magazines, broadcasts and other media from around the… Read More

News in Brief

September 12, 2000

LEADERSHIP Chancellor search moves forward Members of the Chancellor Search and Screen Committee have closed applications and nominations for… Read More

Recent Sightings

September 12, 2000

Reflections Tree branches frame a rain-flecked Social Science classroom window on a recent cloudy morning. Inside, Dave Junker teaches a… Read More

They’re back: Students return for fall semester

September 12, 2000

New and returning students were able to spend a special evening with an acclaimed novelist, stave off the Freshman 15 and – of course… Read More

Commuter options to be outlined

September 11, 2000

University employees can learn about new ways to get to work at the commuter information booth in Union South Sept. 12-13. Read More

UW-Madison ranked high for value

September 11, 2000

The October issue of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine ranks UW–Madison sixth-best among the top 100 values in state universities. The magazine compared cost, quality and financial-aid measures in calculating the rankings. Read More

New chemistry building opens Sept. 15

September 11, 2000

On Friday, Sept. 15, the university's newest building, the $26 million Chemistry Building, will be dedicated and opened to the public for the first time. Read More

Exercise improves physical, mental health of breast cancer patients

September 11, 2000

Breast cancer patients can benefit in many ways from a structured exercise program, researchers at UW Medical School's HealthEmotions Research Institute have found. Women who completed a 16-week supervised program showed significant improvements in physical fitness as well as psychological well-being. Read More

University Theatre shows to explore identity issues

September 8, 2000

This season the University Theatre will take an unofficial, highly eclectic look at issues of identity. Read More

New prevention director named

September 8, 2000

Susan Crowley has accepted the position of University Health Services director for prevention services. Read More

150-year global ice record reveals major warming trend

September 7, 2000

From sources as diverse as newspaper archives, transportation ledgers and religious observances, scientists have amassed lake and river ice records spanning the Northern Hemisphere that show a steady 150-year warming trend. Read More

Lyall makes case for budget

September 7, 2000

The UW System president explains a recent request for a budget increase as an important investment for the state economy. Read More

Tiramisu Press blends book design with content

September 6, 2000

They do a dance together, they do. It's a dance of paper and ink and type and words, a dance that melds message with form. Out on the floor they whirl and spin until they blur...into books. Read More

Courses offered in business French, Spanish

September 6, 2000

Business French and Spanish courses are being offered this fall at the School of Business. The courses will help businesspeople understand another culture and communicate more effectively when conducting business internationally. Read More

Wireless computing debuts on campus

September 5, 2000

Beginning this fall, laptop users will have wireless access to the campus network from student union buildings, libraries and other major buildings, with more on the way. Read More

Kimberly-Clark to sponsor 15 scholarships

September 5, 2000

Kimberly-Clark Corp. has pledged $462,000 over the next five years to sponsor 15 annual scholarships and fellowships at the university that are geared primarily towards building a more diverse and better-educated work force. Read More