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Photo, seismograph from Mendota ‘Ice Quake’ posted
February 2, 2008The shaking felt Thursday afternoon in areas near Lake Mendota was most likely an ice quake, according to University of Wisconsin–Madison geologists. A tremor was recorded by a geology department seismometer at 12:50 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008, and lasted approximately two or three seconds. Read More
More than $100 million spent on presidential ads, little in Super Tuesday states
February 1, 2008Presidential candidates spent $107 million on television advertising so far this season, with nearly all of it spent in the run-up to the earliest primaries and caucuses and almost none of it on Super Tuesday states, a University of Wisconsin–Madison study shows. Read More
Professor helps schools meet the demands of high-stakes accountability
January 24, 2008Richard Halverson, an education leadership and policy analysis professor, is focusing his research on examining how schools are approaching the tough standards established by the federal No Child Left Behind law. Read More
Madison declares new snow emergency
January 21, 2008The City of Madison has declared a snow emergency. That means that alternate side parking restrictions will be in effect throughout the entire City of Madison including the downtown/Isthmus snow emergency zone. Read More
Ebola virus disarmed by excising a single gene
January 21, 2008The deadly Ebola virus, an emerging public health concern in Africa and a potential biological weapon, ranks among the most feared of exotic pathogens. Read More
In diatom, scientists find genes that may level engineering hurdle
January 21, 2008Denizens of oceans, lakes and even wet soil, diatoms are unicellular algae that encase themselves in intricately patterned, glass-like shells. Curiously, these tiny phytoplankton could be harboring the next big breakthrough in computer chips. Read More
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service: A day on, not a day off
January 17, 2008The Office of State Employment Relations is encouraging all state employees to consider January 21, 2008 — a holiday celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. — as "a day on, not a day off," by taking part in volunteer efforts in their home communities. Read More
Wisconsin Idea grants bring a community focus to current affairs
January 16, 2008The 2008 Ira and Ineva Reilly Baldwin Wisconsin Idea Endowment will provide more than $900,000 in support for 15 projects targeting issues related to education, health, the economy and the environment. Read More
UW-Madison No. 2 in producing Peace Corps volunteers
January 15, 2008For the second straight year, the University of Wisconsin–Madison is second in the nation in producing alumni volunteers to the Peace Corps. Read More
Work begins on future site of Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery
January 15, 2008A major change will begin to take shape on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus this month as construction begins at the future site of the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery. Read More
Negative campaign ads contribute to a healthy democracy, political scientist argues
January 14, 2008Political attack ads, widely demonized by pundits and politicians, are instead a kind of multi-vitamin for the democratic process, sparking voters' interest and participation, according to a new book co-authored by University of Wisconsin–Madison political scientist Kenneth Goldstein. Read More
UW-Madison chancellor search committee named
January 14, 2008University of Wisconsin System President Kevin P. Reilly today appointed a 23-member search committee to help identify a new chancellor for the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Chancellor John D. Wiley announced that he will step down in September 2008 after leading the institution since 2001. Read More
California company licenses WARF stem cell technology
January 9, 2008BioTime, Inc. (OTCBB: BTIM) has signed a licensing agreement with the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) for 173 patents and patent applications relating to human embryonic stem cell technology created by James Thomson at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More
Kids in the lab: Getting high-schoolers hooked on science
January 9, 2008More than 10,000 students statewide have participated in the Youth Apprenticeship Program, an innovative project that gives exceptional high-school students an opportunity to get exposure and experience in their desired careers. Read More
Mark Johnson profile: It’s [still] a great day for hockey
January 4, 2008He’s the son of a legendary hockey coach who went on to make his own history as a college player and an Olympian. But Mark Johnson isn’t about to rest on his laurels. Read More
Wisconsin Advertising Project to analyze 2008 political ads
December 20, 2007All evidence points to 2008 being a record year for political ad spending. The University of Wisconsin–Madison's Wisconsin Advertising Project, will again lead a project to code and analyze nearly all of the political advertising that is aired in 2008 races across the country. Read More
Moments in time: 2007 photographers’ choice
December 17, 2007In and out of the classroom, from the research lab to the athletic field, through all four seasons — the staff photographers in University Communications have captured the scenes that defined this energetic public research university during 2007. From thousands of photographs made this year, they have selected these as favorite moments in time at UW–Madison. After you play this multimedia slide show, learn more by clicking on “captions” in the bottom bar and viewing the photos one by one. Read More
Greener pastures: Dairy science reverses history with enrollment surge
December 12, 2007Since enrolling 189 undergraduate students in 1982, dairy science has seen a steady decline in popularity. But the program is gorwing again now after retooling its cirriculum and its approach to student recruitment. Read More
E-lectorate: Can new media get out the vote?
December 11, 2007The battle for The White House is happening on the ground, but it’s also playing out on the Web, in video debates and among bloggers. There’s a dizzying array of new technologies– twittering anyone? – and a UW–Madison professor and two young alumni are out front in this precedent-setting campaign. For voters, it’s never been easier to get informed, become involved, or be entertained. Read More
Student-staff collaboration addresses campus safety
December 10, 2007A group of UW–Madison students and staff has spent fall semester working on the challenging task of improving campus safety. Read More