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Rotary honors longtime UW Libraries employee, volunteer, book lover
March 18, 2015James Dast is being honored with the Senior Service Award given by the Rotary Club of Madison, the University of Wisconsin–Madison Libraries announced today. Dast, who retired as the Libraries' conservator in 1996, has spent the past 30 years volunteering with the Friends of the Library. He will be honored at a Rotary luncheon today. Read More
Calligraphy tour-de-force celebrates traditions, methods and materials of sacred texts
March 17, 2015Scribes representing each of the Abrahamic religions shared their skills and sacred-text traditions with the community Thursday as part of the Chazen Museum of Art’s programming for “Illuminating the Word: The Saint John’s Bible,” which closed Sunday. Read More
Science Expeditions opens doors to UW–Madison research March 20-22
March 17, 2015Science Expeditions, the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s 13th annual science open house, will open the doors of dozens of campus attractions — and the expertise of scores of researchers — to thousands of curious visitors March 20-22. Read More
UW mascot Bucky Badger is namesake for newly discovered yeast
March 13, 2015When you discover a new organism, you get to name it - but not for yourself. There are rules to the naming business in biology. You can, however, name it for the sponsor of your research. When Chris Hittinger and his group of yeast researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison found a rather aggressive yeast, it was natural to name it for the fierce carnivore that is the mascot of his home institution: Bucky Badger. Read More
Three candidates named for vice provost for diversity position
March 12, 2015Three candidates have been chosen as finalists to be the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s vice provost for diversity. Read More
Four UW–Madison faculty members named Hilldale Award winners
March 12, 2015Four University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty members have been chosen for the prestigious Hilldale Awards, an annual recognition that dates back to 1987. Read More
Nelson Institute honors Madison-born business, distinguished professor
March 11, 2015A team of online entrepreneurs and a pioneering professor have been named the recipients of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies' second annual alumni awards, established in 2014 to spotlight the accomplishments of the institute's nearly 4,000 alumni. Read More
Nine professors win Kellett Mid-Career Awards
March 10, 2015Nine members of the University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty have won Kellett Mid-Career Awards. Read More
UW graduate programs ranked high by U.S. News & World Report
March 10, 2015UW-Madison graduate programs are ranked among the nation’s best in the 2016 edition of U.S. News and World Report’s “Best Graduate Schools.” Read More
UW-Madison partners with communities, nonprofits to address urban food insecurity
March 9, 2015Food insecurity has implications for health, community stability and local economies, and an interdisciplinary team of UW–Madison researchers has launched a project to study ways to boost the availability and consumption of healthy food in urban communities. The project is focusing initially on Milwaukee, Chicago and Detroit, three cities where food insecurity is considered extensive. Read More
Center for Dairy Research turns yogurt waste into new products
March 6, 2015With exploding consumer demand for Greek yogurt, production is up. That's great for food companies' bottom lines, but it also leaves them dealing with a lot more acid whey, a problematic byproduct of the Greek yogurt-making process. Read More
UW finds strategies to increase number of organic grain farms in Wisconsin
March 5, 2015While the $35 billion U.S. organic industry continues to expand at a brisk pace, organic grain production is not keeping up with the growing demand for organic livestock feed and value-added food products, according to a new report on Wisconsin organic agriculture. Read More
Search narrows for UW–Madison research leader
March 5, 2015Four finalists have been named for the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s top research and graduate education post. Read More
Nine professors receive Romnes Faculty Fellowships
March 5, 2015Eight promising young members of the UW–Madison faculty have been honored with Romnes Faculty Fellowships. Read More
UW-Madison helps train aspiring farmers enrolled in ‘the MBA of dairy’
March 4, 2015Considering the average age of a Wisconsin farmer is over 56 years old and the state has been losing around 500 dairy farms per year in recent years, experts say it's important to prepare young people to step into farm roles to help keep the state's $88 billion agricultural economy strong into the future. Read More
Research communications experts partner with Morgridge Institute
March 2, 2015Dietram Scheufele and colleagues in the Department of Life Sciences Communication (LSC) are partnering with the Morgridge Institute for Research to take a deeper look at what works — and why — in engaging the public on science. Morgridge provides a unique proving ground for the topic: In partnership with the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, science outreach programs bring more than 30,000 participants to the Discovery Building each year. Read More
Munching bugs thwart eager trees, reducing the carbon sink
March 2, 2015A new study published today [Monday, March 2, 2015] in Nature Plants shows that hungry, plant-eating insects may limit the ability of forests to take up elevated levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, reducing their capacity to slow human-driven climate change. Read More
UW center helps grow businesses, jobs and communities in South Central Wisconsin
February 27, 2015The Small Business Development Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Wisconsin School of Business released its 2014 annual report today, highlighting its efforts to promote business development and job growth in Dane, Columbia and Sauk counties. Read More
UW’s Wisconsin TechSearch serves state businesses
February 25, 2015Each month, the Wisconsin TechSearch handles an average of 3,500 information requests from engineering firms, manufacturers, small businesses, law firms and private citizens, both around the state, nationally and internationally. Read More