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Cervical cancer awareness forum tonight

April 17, 2006

State Sen. Lena Taylor, the Wisconsin State Director of Women In Government, will present an educational forum on cervical cancer tonight (Monday, April 17th) from 7 – 8:30 p.m. at the Wisconsin Historical Society, 816 State Street (across from the Memorial Union).

Farm Fresh Atlas makes local eating easy

April 17, 2006

Have longer days and warmer weather whetted your appetite for crisp asparagus, sweet spinach and crunchy salad greens, fresh from the farm? Or perhaps spring has turned your thoughts to locally grown meat, eggs, flowers, honey, maple syrup, cheese and other food and farm products grown close to home. If so, the "Southern Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas" is your link to locally grown food.

Earth Day teach-in to focus on global warming threats

April 17, 2006

A group of zoology undergraduates at the University of Wisconsin–Madison will host an Earth Day Teach-In on Saturday, April 22, to inform the public about the current and future impacts of global warming.

UW MBA students win international competition

April 17, 2006

University of Wisconsin–Madison MBA students placed first in the annual Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) MBA International Business Case Competition, held April 6-9.

George Takei to lecture on equality

April 17, 2006

Actor and political activist George Takei will visit the University of Wisconsin–Madison on Tuesday, April 18 to talk about coming out publicly and how his experiences as a Japanese American have shaped his views on equality.

Soil-bound prions remain infectious

April 14, 2006

Scientists have confirmed that prions, the mysterious proteins thought to cause chronic wasting disease in deer, latch on tightly to certain minerals in soil and remain infectious.

Stem cell symposium, bioethics forum to focus on neural repair, chimeras

April 14, 2006

Two of biology's hottest and most contentious realms will come under the microscope next week at two conferences hosted by Promega Corp.'s BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in Fitchburg.

Two UW–Madison honorary degree recipients to speak at commencement

April 14, 2006

Commencement ceremonies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison will include speeches from honorary degree recipients and some schedule changes.

Honorary degree recipients represent range of accomplishments

April 14, 2006

Activists setting a standard of excellence in civil and environmental engineering, agriculture to alleviate hunger among Africa's poor, agronomy, sustainability and the culinary arts, and disability issues will receive honorary degrees from the University of Wisconsin–Madison during spring commencement weekend.

UW ranks third in Directors’ Cup

April 14, 2006

On the strength of national titles in men's and women's hockey, the University of Wisconsin ranks third in the latest 2005-06 U.S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup standings, released on Thursday. The Badgers’ total of 616 points ranks behind only Stanford (737 points) and Texas (647.5).

World Languages Day attracts hundreds of high school students

April 13, 2006

The University of Wisconsin–Madison Language Institute will host more than 700 high school students and teachers from 24 Wisconsin high schools for World Languages Day on Thursday, April 20.

Foley named first Gaylord Nelson Professor

April 13, 2006

A University of Wisconsin–Madison scientist who studies the behavior of complex global environmental systems and their interactions with human societies has been named the university's first Gaylord Nelson Distinguished Professor.

Business leader joins Center for Entrepreneurship

April 13, 2006

The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Business has announced that Dan Olszewski has been named director of the Weinert Center for Entrepreneurship.

Friends of the UW–Madison Libraries lecture focuses on civility

April 13, 2006

Johns Hopkins University Professor Pier Massimo Forni will give the Friends of the UW–Madison Libraries' annual lecture on Wednesday, April 19, at the Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St.

Chazen Museum of Art presents ‘Metalsmiths’ exhibit

April 12, 2006

The Chazen Museum of Art will present the exhibition "Metalsmiths and Mentors: Fred Fenster and Eleanor Moty" at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Saturday, April 29-Sunday, July 23, in Brittingham Galleries VI and VII.

Educators strive to retain science students with disabilities

April 12, 2006

A consortium of educators is working to increase the number of students with disabilities entering and remaining in science fields.

Environmental advocate to lecture on world population

April 12, 2006

An environmental advocate who The Washington Post has called "one of the world's most influential thinkers" will give a free public lecture on Thursday, April 20, at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Family Horticulture Day planned for April 29

April 12, 2006

Family Horticulture Day is planned for Saturday, April 29, as the finale to the University of Wisconsin–Madison's month-long Science Expeditions.