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Memorial Union details reflect different cultures

June 23, 2015

German murals in Der Rathskeller and Der Stiftskeller, Italianate exterior architecture and Northwoods lore in the Paul Bunyan Room — different cultures are prominently displayed throughout Memorial Union.

Objects of curiosity emerge during renovation

June 23, 2015

Whenever you renovate a near-century-old building, you’re bound to discover items that were stored away and completely forgotten.

Memorial Union enters final phase of renovation, restoration

June 23, 2015

Summer in Madison is nothing without the Memorial Union Terrace, with its sunburst chairs, live music and views of Lake Mendota. It’s hard to imagine this spot, beloved by generations of Badgers, getting any better.

UW claims top Twitter honors in new study

June 23, 2015

The top Twitter account in U.S. higher education is @UWMadison, according to new data released by social media research firm Engagement Labs of Toronto.

Stem cell expert: Bart Starr treatment shows need for rigorous trials in U.S.

June 19, 2015

The news that legendary Green Bay Packer quarterback Bart Starr has undergone stem cell therapy to recover from a stroke has raised the profile for a promising but unproven regenerative treatment intended to replace dead neurons with live ones.

Academic Staff Assembly opposes changes to governance, tenure

June 17, 2015

UW-Madison’s Academic Staff Assembly passed a resolution Wednesday opposing proposed legislative changes to shared governance, academic staff appointments and tenure. The motion read, in…

Wild, wild campus: A visual sampling of the creatures among us

June 16, 2015

A campus wouldn’t be a campus without bricks and mortar, without indoor spaces to teach and learn and conduct research — especially when winter hits hard across the Midwest. But at UW–Madison, we also place great value on outdoor spaces, those spots where nature has dibs.

Association helps answer retirement questions

June 16, 2015

Retirement is a big decision. When should you retire? What are the steps you need to take? What comes next? There are a lot of questions to ask — but those questions don’t have to be answered alone.

UW-Madison’s HR Design launches July 1

June 16, 2015

On July 1, HR Design begins to be implemented, initiating a host of new campuswide personnel programs and policies developed to meet the needs of a 21st century world-class public university.

Open Doors – McBurney Disability Resource Center

June 15, 2015

Home The McBurney Center’s mission is to provide resources and advocacy at UW–Madison for students with disabilities. Several exceptional students on…

Residential Learning Communities – W.I.S.E.

June 12, 2015

http://www.housing.wisc.edu/residencehalls-lc.htm Residential Learning Communities bring together faculty, staff and students around an explicit focus within the University Residence Halls. The Women in Science and…

Petri dish tumor test could personalize drug therapy for cancer patients

June 11, 2015

In a highly successful, first-of-its-kind endeavor, a multidisciplinary team of University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers has created a "tumor in a dish:" an ex vivo microenvironment that can accurately anticipate a multiple myeloma patient's response to a drug.

Fragile X proteins involved in proper neuron development

June 10, 2015

Fragile X syndrome is the most common inherited intellectual disability and the greatest single genetic contributor to autism. Unlocking the mechanisms behind fragile X could make important revelations about the brain.