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Recent Sightings

May 1, 2002

Clouded view
Rarely occurring cumulonimbus mammatus clouds hand low in the sky over Science Hall during recent spring thunderstorms. The formation is associated with severe weather such as wind squalls, hail, heavy precipitation and thunderstorms. (Photo: Jeff Miller)

 

Sarah Pabia, a university junior, shows a stuffed mole to elementary school students during a “Day for Kids” outreach event at the Stock Pavilion sponsored by the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. The event, organized by 11 campus student organizations, attracted more than 900 students in third, fourth and fifth grades. (Photo: Jeff Miller)

 

WiCell Institute laboratory manager Leann Crandall explains advances in human embryonic stem cell research to visiting officials from the National Institutes of Health. NIH board members and others leaders, including Tommy Thompson, U.S. Health and Human Services secretary, were on campus to visit research facilities and discuss the work being done in the labs. (Photo: Jeff Miller)

 

Photo of Wiley, Yulli and Nelson

Tom Yulli, left, Institute for Environmental Studies director, and Chancellor John Wiley, right, meet in Yulli’s office with former Gov. Gaylord Nelson before going to a bill signing at the Capitol that renamed the Institute for Environmental Studies in honor of Nelson. (Photo: Jeff Miller)