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Pulitzer winner, UW grad Shadid to lecture

August 24, 2004

Washington Post Islamic affairs correspondent Anthony Shadid, whose coverage of the war in Iraq earned him a 2004 Pulitzer Prize, will deliver the Ralph O. Nafziger Lecture on Wednesday, Sept. 8.

Karp family to open School of Music concert season

August 24, 2004

A world premiere by acclaimed composer Joel Hoffman will accompany works by Dvorak, R. Strauss and Brahms as the School of Music begins its 2004-05 concert season with the traditional Karp family Labor Day concert.

Chivalry not dead in Memorial Library exhibition

August 24, 2004

Elements of chivalry from medieval times to the present are on display at the Memorial Library's ninth-floor Special Collections room through Tuesday, Aug. 31.

Join the flock at Picnic Point birders outing

August 24, 2004

Lest you confuse your sparrows with your warblers, the Friends of the Campus Natural Areas presents "Fall Birding at Picnic Point," an in-the-field quest for autumnal migrants.

New academic year ushers in changes

August 24, 2004

From improved Camp Randall Stadium scoreboards and new trash cans to higher tuition, a variety of changes will greet more than 41,000 UW–Madison students as classes begin for the 2004-05 school year.

Regents appoint Reilly as next UW System president

August 24, 2004

Kevin P. Reilly, chancellor and former provost of UW-Extension, has been appointed by the Board of Regents as the sixth president of the UW System.

New director to take over Research and Sponsored Programs

August 24, 2004

On Sept. 1, Kim Moreland will take over as director of Research and Sponsored Programs, the campus office that oversees the administration of outside grants and awards, which last year totaled more than $700 million.

Campus gets new vending machines

August 24, 2004

A new vending machine contract awarded by UW Purchasing to Wright Vending Co., should mean most machines will be replaced or updated by the beginning of fall semester.

Almanac

August 24, 2004

Cancer Center awarded $7 million The National Center for Research Resources approved a $7 million construction grant for the UW Comprehensive Cancer…

Classified emeritus offered

August 24, 2004

Retiring university classified staff are now eligible to receive emeritus status, a distinction that was previously only available for faculty and academic staff.

Elvehjem examines relationships in two exhibitions

August 24, 2004

Two new exhibitions exploring different kinds of relationships will open the 2004-05 season at the Elvehjem Museum of Art.

Employee Matters

August 24, 2004

Domestic partnership coverage

Recent sightings

August 24, 2004

Summer solace A couple watch a summer sunset over Lake Mendota, surrounded by the original style of Memorial Union Terrace…

Database specialist acquaints Madison with tango

August 24, 2004

By day, Steve Fosdal works as a computer programmer in the Division of Information Technology, specializing in public health information data sharing. By night Fosdal, a latter-day Valentino, embodies Argentine tango.

Book Smart

August 24, 2004

Joanne Cantor, professor emerita of communication arts, “Teddy’s TV Troubles,” Goblin Fern Press, 2003. Something nasty on television has upset Teddy Bear,…

For the Record

August 24, 2004

Announcements Wisconsin Idea Endowment Call for Prepoposals The Office of the Provost is soliciting proposals from faculty, staff and students for the…

Milestones

August 24, 2004

Appointments Carrie Barker, former UW athlete, was named assistant coach for the Wisconsin women’s soccer team. Bebe Bryans will lead the…

Open house to showcase UW–Madison mapping sciences

August 24, 2004

Mapping resources will be the focus of an open house at the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Science Hall, 550 N. Park St., from noon-4 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 1.

Board of Regents approves 2005-07 budget request

August 20, 2004

The UW System Board of Regents is asking for state funding for the 2005-07 biennium that will help its 26 campuses and UW-Extension begin to recover from the $250 million in state budget cuts they took in the 2003-05 biennium, while providing more access and services for students.

UW-Madison sees little change in U.S. News rankings

August 19, 2004

UW-Madison remains the seventh-best public university and in a tie for 32nd-best overall university in the 2005 edition of U.S. News and World Report's "America's Best Colleges."