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Oberlin sustainability director to head UW–Madison Physical Plant

January 15, 2013

Robert Lamppa has been selected as the new director of the Physical Plant in Facilities Planning & Management.

Chancellor search panel evaluates candidates

January 15, 2013

The search and screen committee charged with finding the best candidates to be the next chancellor of UW–Madison is evaluating its candidates.

Urban planning pioneer Kaufman remembered

January 14, 2013

Jerry Kaufman liked to joke that he didn’t see a tree until he was 16. And yet the man who grew up in an apartment in Queens, New York, went on to become a huge advocate for the land he so cherished, teaching urban planning for more than 30 years at UW–Madison. Kaufman died Thursday, Jan. 10, at the age of 79 after a long battle with cancer.

Morgridge Institute for Research welcomes new CEO

January 14, 2013

The Morgridge Institute for Research, a private, nonprofit biomedical research institute affiliated with the University of Wisconsin–Madison, announced today the appointment of Dr. Brad Schwartz as chief executive officer.

Go Big Read seeks titles focused on global connections for 2013-’14 program

January 14, 2013

For the 2013-2014 year of Go Big Read, the selection committee for UW–Madison’s common-reading program is seeking a book that fits this theme of global connections. Fiction titles are strongly encouraged.

Scholars call for new ethical guidelines to direct research on social networking

January 11, 2013

The unique data collection capabilities of social networking and online gaming websites require new ethical guidance from federal regulators concerning online research involving adolescent subjects, an ethics scholar from the Morgridge Institute for Research and a computer and learning sciences expert from Tufts University argue in the journal Science.

Lighting pioneer, brainchild of UW–Madison students, prospers in Middleton

January 10, 2013

The opening line was decidedly off-hand for a performance that has run for more than three decades on Broadway and off: "Gak, this is disgusting, I can do it for $5,000!"

UW Health selected as Accountable Care Organization in Medicare

January 10, 2013

UW Health has been selected as one of 106 new Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) in Medicare, ensuring as many as 4 million Medicare beneficiaries across the United States now have access to high-quality, coordinated care, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced today.

Officials urge avoiding Park Street near the Memorial Union on Friday

January 10, 2013

People are being asked to avoid North Park Street near the Memorial Union from 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11.

Recent Sightings: Lake on the rocks

January 9, 2013

As winter sets in, ice begins to form on the surface water of Lake Mendota at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Wisconsin Agricultural Economic Outlook Forum takes place Jan. 23

January 8, 2013

Agricultural economists and commodity specialists from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and UW-Extension will talk about the financial health of Wisconsin agriculture and the outlook for the year to come at the sixth annual Wisconsin Agricultural Economic Outlook Forum in Madison on Jan. 23.

UW–Madison anthropologist, students featured in NOVA Neandertal documentary

January 8, 2013

Perched on a corner of a table in his biological anthropology lab, John Hawks is surrounded by an array of human skulls, jaws and skeletons – and a film crew complete with lights, camera and a microphone dangling over his head.

Lake Mendota still officially open water

January 8, 2013

This is the time of year Lyle Anderson, office manager at the Wisconsin State Climatologists Office, “has a pair of binoculars pinned to his head ’round the clock,” according to John Young, state climatologist and emeritus atmospheric sciences professor.

University Health Services: Time to get a flu shot

January 7, 2013

Over the past few weeks, Wisconsin has seen a significant increase in flu case numbers. The flu may be here but it’s not too late to protect yourself.

Gerda Lerner, women’s studies pioneer, dies at 92

January 4, 2013

Gerda Lerner, Robinson Edwards Professor Emerita of History at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, died on Wednesday, Jan. 2 in an assisted-living facility in Madison. She was 92 years old.