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UW Board of Regents approves Healthstar research facility

November 5, 2004

Construction of a $133.9 million Interdisciplinary Research Complex, which will replace outdated research facilities and unify the University of Wisconsin–Madison Medical School on the west campus, won approval Friday (Nov. 5) from the UW System Board of Regents.

Session to examine state environmental regulation

November 4, 2004

A roundtable discussion examining significant innovations taking place in Wisconsin environmental regulation will be held Wednesday, Nov. 10, at the University of Wisconsin Law School.

World-famous violinist to visit classes, coach students

November 4, 2004

Violinist Midori, who performs with pianist Charles Abramovic on Nov. 12 at the Wisconsin Union Theater, will spend the week leading up to their recital in a unique residency based at the School of Music.

Author, journalist Swerdlow Science Writer in Residence

November 4, 2004

Joel Swerdlow, an acclaimed author and journalist, will be the fall 2004 Science Writer in Residence the week of Nov. 8.

Grant to improve access to national digital library

November 4, 2004

The Internet Scout Project, a 10-year-old UW research unit, has received a $2.6 million grant to improve access to the National Science Foundation’s National Science Digital Library (NSDL).

Conference examines power of storytelling

November 4, 2004

From Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 11-13, scholars will explore the power of narrative in preserving the past, reflecting the present and anticipating the future.

WAA plans tour packages for Badger fans

November 4, 2004

Though an official bowl invitation won’t be made until after regular season play is completed, the Wisconsin Alumni Association (WAA) is already planning the official UW athletic tour package that will be available as soon as a bowl bid is announced.

Medical School announces findings in diabetes therapy

November 3, 2004

Forty-two years ago, Dan Quigley injected his first insulin shot to treat his Type 1 (juvenile) diabetes, a routine repeated three times a day, every day until recently. On Oct. 29, the 55-year-old Door County man stood with Medical School physicians Luis Fernandez and Jon Odorico to announce that he is finally insulin-free after receiving the first islet cell transplant performed in the state. Quigley had the transplant in 2002.

Arlington Dairy Day to showcase new UW research

November 3, 2004

The eighth annual Arlington Dairy Day will be held at the Arlington Agricultural Research Station Dec. 8 to provide an opportunity for dairy farmers and others interested in dairy to learn how University of Wisconsin-Madiosn research can help them increase profitability and improve cow health.

New web site helps graduates seeking work

November 2, 2004

UW graduates now have access to a new Web site to find jobs. A free service from the Wisconsin Alumni Association called Badger Access is available.

International conference’s focus is violence against women

November 2, 2004

An international conference on women, violence and policy on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5 and 6 will match policy-makers and research on the prevention of violence against women with their European counterparts in the hope of gaining insights on how to form and implement effective policy on these issues.

Intramural sports welcomes Texas hold ‘em star

November 2, 2004

Nine students will square off against poker superstar Phil Hellmuth Jr. to crown the Intramural Sports Texas Hold ‘em “Champion of Champions.â€

Alumna returns to campus with dance company

November 2, 2004

Dance program alumna Nora Stephens returns to campus with her New York City dance company, noranewdanceco, in early November to present a free concert at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 6, in the Margaret H'Doubler Performance Space in Lathrop Hall.

Wisconsin Singers sound of music includes all-time favorites

November 2, 2004

No doubt Elvis would be delighted: UW–Madison's Wisconsin Singers will give his tunes fitting tribute on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5 and 6, as part of the Singers' new show, "The Beat Goes On."

New takes on traditional music showcased in campus concert

November 2, 2004

Fusing contemporary and traditional Latin American music, Sotavento will perform on campus Saturday, Nov. 6.

Renowned critic-of-criticism to host symposium

November 2, 2004

Some days, everyone's a critic. But if they are, what sort of influence do they wield?

A cappella groups to perform on Overture stage

November 2, 2004

If the Overture Center had rafters, they surely would be raised when UW–Madison's three student a cappella groups — the MadHatters (men), Tangled Up in Blue (women) and Redefined (coed) — meet there in performance at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 10.

Recent sightings

November 2, 2004

Stuck without a sketchpad Graffiti, artwork and doodles cover the interior of an elevator in the Mosse Humanities Building. The…

Spring Timetable now available

November 2, 2004

The Spring Timetable on the Web is ready for viewing.