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Mangelsdorf looks forward to listening, leading
August 5, 2014Sarah Mangelsdorf has been told about “Jump Around.” She’s enjoyed time on the Terrace for cheese curds and a view of Lake Mendota. And she’s run to Picnic Point a few times. “I consider myself doing an ethnography,” Mangelsdorf says. “You really can’t come in from the outside and have a vision for a place you don’t yet truly understand.” Read More
Turnout for first-ever classified congressional election surpasses expectations
August 5, 2014The results are in from the first-ever classified staff congressional election. Voting took place July 7 through July 21. Read More
UW-Madison Day brings slice of campus to state fair
July 29, 2014For the fourth consecutive year and sixth year overall, UW–Madison will host its own day at the Wisconsin State Fair as a way to promote education and give back to the community. Read More
Study shows role of media in sharing life events
July 24, 2014To share is human. And the means to share personal news — good and bad — have exploded over the last decade, particularly social media and texting. But until now, all research about what is known as "social sharing," or the act of telling others about the important events in our lives, has been restricted to face-to-face interactions. Read More
New imaging agent provides better picture of the gut
July 24, 2014A multi-institutional team of researchers has developed a new nanoscale agent for imaging the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. This safe, noninvasive method for assessing the function and properties of the GI tract in real time could lead to better diagnosis and treatment of gut diseases. Read More
Town meets gown to explore Wisconsin’s Trempealeau mounds
July 23, 2014Why did migrants from Cahokia, the large mound city near St. Louis, move to the present-day village of Trempealeau in western Wisconsin to build flat-topped mounds about 1,000 years ago? That question has intrigued Danielle Benden, senior curator in the University of Wisconsin–Madison Department of Anthropology, for more than a decade. Read More
Eight honored by UW–Madison as Outstanding Women of Color
July 22, 2014Eight winners of the 2014-15 Outstanding Women of Color awards, who are heavily involved in the campus as well as the Madison community through their work toward research and civic enrichment, have been announced by UW–Madison. Read More
After more than four decades, DeLuca to retire
July 22, 2014For most of Paul M. DeLuca Jr.’s life, fall has signaled the beginning of a new school year. But not this fall. After more than four decades on campus, DeLuca will retire as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs on Aug. 4. Read More
Campus practices for emergency it hopes never comes
July 17, 2014As part of a full-scale campus emergency-response exercise, members of the UW–Madison Police Department, Madison Fire and Police Departments, Dane County Sheriff’s Office, FBI and other regional agencies respond to mock reports of a simulated bomb incident with wounded victims during a running event at Camp Randall Stadium. Read More
Something old, something new: Wisconsin Union Theater gets a makeover while maintaining historic feel
July 16, 2014Renowned. Renewed. Restored. Those three words sum up the newly renovated Wisconsin Union Theater. While it won’t host its first official performance until Aug. 22-23 with “Kiss Me Kate,” a sneak peek inside reveals the building itself is quite the showstopper. Read More
Best-ever efficiency points to clean, green gas-diesel engine
July 15, 2014The one-cylinder test engine in the basement of a University of Wisconsin–Madison lab is connected to a life-support system of pipes, tubes, ducts and cables. You might think that the engine resembles a patient in intensive care, but in this case, the patient is not sick. Instead, the elaborate monitoring system shows that the engine can convert 59.5 percent of the chemical energy in its fuel into motion — significantly better than the 52 percent maximum in modern diesel truck engines. Read More
Wisconsin scientists find genetic recipe to turn stem cells to blood
July 14, 2014The ability to reliably and safely make in the laboratory all of the different types of cells in human blood is one key step closer to reality. Writing today (July 14, 2014) in the journal Nature Communications, a group led by University of Wisconsin–Madison stem cell researcher Igor Slukvin reports the discovery of two genetic programs responsible for taking blank-slate stem cells and turning them into both red and the array of white cells that make up human blood. Read More
University Health Services selects new prevention director
July 11, 2014Jeanette Kowalik has been named the new director of prevention services and campus health initiatives at University Health Services (UHS), the student health clinic of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More
Mind the gap: Socioeconomic status may influence understanding of science
July 7, 2014When it comes to science, socioeconomic status may widen confidence gaps among the least and most educated groups in society, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Science, Media and the Public research group. Read More
Menu for success: EatStreet finds fast growth in fast delivery
July 1, 2014It’s startup city at the offices of EatStreet in downtown Madison: bikes in the corridors; backpacks in the corners; construction workers running cable for the large new office that will be filled within weeks by engineers and product managers. Business is booming, says Matt Howard, EatStreet’s president. The company — a coast-to-coast, online restaurant take-out ordering service — has more than doubled its list of customers since January, and it’s just received a $6-million investment. Read More
Why Files recognized by school librarians
June 30, 2014The Why Files, an online science magazine published by the University of Wisconsin–Madison was honored as one of the Best Websites for Teaching and Learning by the American Association of School Librarians, a division of the American Library Association (ALA). Read More
UW-Madison dean helps with study on young adults’ financial well being
June 30, 2014The majority of young adults are struggling to achieve financial security in their transition from college to adulthood, according to the latest report from a longitudinal study. Read More
Recent Sightings: Stadium cinema
June 27, 2014Everything was awesome – the weather, the crowd and the movie – as more than 6,000 people made themselves at home on the football field and in the stands of Camp Randall Stadium to watch a free, public screening of "The Lego Movie" on Thursday, June 26. Read More
Strategic approach to materials research aims to benefit U.S. manufacturers
June 27, 2014Innovative new materials drive advances in virtually every product and industry imaginable - healthcare, transportation, energy, electronics, and many others. Read More
Smith appointed secretary of the faculty at UW–Madison
June 27, 2014Steven K. Smith, associate director of the Global Studies program, has been named the new secretary of the faculty. Read More