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Thanksgiving, Black Friday and holiday shopping
November 21, 2013More and more retailers are announcing that they will be open to shoppers on Thanksgiving Day. Will you be among the crowd? Read More
Purchasing Services finds hidden green in commonly-used products
November 21, 2013Purchasing Services, in partnership with Administrative Process Redesign and as part of the Administrative Excellence initiative, has organized a team of facilities personnel from across campus to review and select a standard set of common-use products, including paper hand towels, toilet paper, plastic trash bags and cleaning solutions. Read More
Hancock ag station partners with industry to boost vegetable growers
November 20, 2013The research advances at the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Hancock Agricultural Research Station are keeping vegetable growers on the cutting edge of the industry, producers told Chancellor Rebecca Blank during a tour of the facility Tuesday. Read More
Rare disease yields clues about broader brain pathology
November 20, 2013Alexander disease is a devastating brain disease that almost nobody has heard of — unless someone in the family is afflicted with it. Alexander disease strikes young or old, and in children destroys white matter in the front of the brain. Many patients, especially those with early onset, have significant intellectual disabilities. Read More
Connection found between nitrogen levels in water and toxic algae production
November 19, 2013Scientists have long known that phosphorus fuels growth of algae in lakes and streams. Wisconsin Sea Grant researchers have found that nitrogen levels are a factor in whether or not these algae – specifically, blue-green algae –produce toxins. The findings, published in PLOS ONE have parts of the scientific community buzzing. Read More
New technology could help food crops thrive in crowded fields
November 19, 2013With the global population expected to reach 9 billion by 2050, the world's farmers are going to need to produce a lot more food - but without using much more farmland, as the vast majority of the world's arable land is already being used for agriculture. Read More
Speaker to share how distrust contributes to poverty
November 19, 2013Many of the issues associated with poverty in the United States are obvious, such as unemployment, single-parent families and declining wages for less-educated workers. But Temple University sociologist Judith Levine uncovered another, less obvious issue that contributes to poverty: distrust. Read More
Get on board with startup series ‘Entrepreneurons’
November 19, 2013Entrepreneurons is a new WARF series focused on bringing the fundamentals of getting a new venture started to the UW–Madison Community. Entrepreneurons brings together thoughtful leaders from across the country and our own backyard to exchange perspectives on core topics ranging from identifying an opportunity to building a startup team to financing and beyond. Read More
Science Night is learning for the whole family
November 19, 2013Discover your inner scientist with help from University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers at Family Science Night, presented by South Madison Promise Zone and UW Space Place. Read More
Slideshow: Goodbye to fall
November 18, 2013As the northern wind blows and the last oak tree leaves on Bascom Hill begin to fall, we bid adieu to autumn's golden moment. It's been a glorious season to behold. Read More
University Research Park: A business incubator that is “changing the world”
November 15, 2013University Research Park and the MG&E Innovation Center on its campus were cited yesterday, November 15, by Forbes Magazine as among the top breeding grounds for compelling high-tech startups. Read More
SoE hosting range of American Education Week events, resources
November 15, 2013American Education Week (Nov. 18 to 22) is an opportune time for UW–Madison’s School of Education to lend a hand in guiding its range of partners through this sometimes difficult terrain and into a future in which every child has access to a free, high-quality public education. Read More
Teach-in to help “Young Invincibles” select health insurance options
November 15, 2013A teach-in on new health insurance options is designed to send students home for Thanksgiving with important information to discuss with their families. Read More
Bee curious: New online guide helps you ID wild pollinators
November 14, 2013If you’re puzzling over a pollinator, Rachel Mallinger is ready to help. The entomology grad student has developed an online bee identification guide to benefit farmers, landowners and curious citizens. Read More
Doctor’s leadership in women’s health to be honored with endowed chair
November 14, 2013Gloria Sarto has led the way during decades of progress in women’s health care, and she’d like today’s young women to know something: “It wasn’t always this way.” Read More
Faculty climate survey shows most satisfied but room for improvement
November 14, 2013A 2012 “Study of Faculty Worklife” at UW–Madison shows that although most report having positive experiences on campus, satisfaction and climate for several minority groups were lower than in a previous study. Read More
Crisis fund helps students get back to normal
November 13, 2013No one expects their home to go up in flames, but that’s what happened to the residents of the Casa Blanca Apartments on Sunday, Nov. 10. Some residents left their apartments unsure of when they would be able to return, or whether their possessions might be damaged beyond repair. Read More
Impulsivity, rewards and Ritalin: monkey study shows tighter link
November 13, 2013Even as the rate of diagnosis has reached 11 percent among American children aged 4 to 17, neuroscientists are still trying to understand attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). One classic symptom is impulsivity — the tendency to act before thinking. Read More
Madison Metro buses returning to Bascom Hill
November 13, 2013As construction at and around Memorial Union transitions to the next phase, the intersection at North Park Street and Langdon Street has reopened and will again accommodate Madison Metro campus bus routes, according to UW Transportation Services. Read More
Program connects community college instructors in high-tech fields
November 13, 2013The National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program has given thousands of community college instructors the resources to develop new courses, provide professional development opportunities, and create industry-based internship programs - all with a focus in high-tech fields that produce particularly rosy employment prospects for well-trained graduates. Read More