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Seven UW–Madison women honored as 2015 Outstanding Women of Color
October 2, 2015Lillian Tong promotes efforts of access and inclusion at the University of Wisconsin–Madison because she believes in it. As she puts it, "The reward is internal." Read More
Enrollment proposal to address workforce needs
October 2, 2015At a time when the number of Wisconsin's high school graduates has declined, a proposal geared toward growing the number of top students ready to enter the state's workforce is being forwarded to the UW System Board of Regents. Read More
Interactive website developer succeeds by excelling in information architecture
October 2, 2015Earthling Interactive of Madison does produce websites, but calling the 16-year-old firm a "website developer" is like comparing a Boeing 777 pilot to a kid who hurls paper airplanes. Sure, they both achieve flight, but that's the end of the similarities. Read More
Giant Pumpkin Regatta set for Oct. 10 at Memorial Union
October 1, 2015Madisonians have a fun, alternative way to enjoy the fall harvest: attending the university's Giant Pumpkin Regatta at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 10, at the Memorial Union Terrace, 800 Langdon St. Read More
Carbine takes the lead: Former downtown Madison exec to direct Alumni Park
October 1, 2015Mary Carbine has forged her career by building up Madison’s cultural venues and downtown destinations. She’ll take charge of a new venue when she becomes managing director of the Wisconsin Alumni Association’s Alumni Park. Read More
Campus dining spots going receipt-free
September 30, 2015Beginning this semester, University Housing’s cash registers no longer automatically print receipts for every transaction. The Wisconsin Union is following suit, testing a similar change at select locations that should roll out across campus next week. Read More
Class of 1965 to reunite at UW–Madison
September 30, 2015Nostalgia and campus memories will blend with new Badger stories and visions of the future when alumni from the Class of 1965 celebrate their 50-year reunion at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More
Tickets available Oct. 1 for Shakhashiri’s science show
September 29, 2015There’s only one place that you can find Bucky Badger, Mike Leckrone, and Santa Claus himself doing science experiments – in Professor Bassam Shakhashiri’s lab. Shakhashiri, a professor of chemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, will host his 46th annual holiday science presentation – “Once Upon a Christmas Cheery, In the Lab of Shakhashiri” – on Dec. 5 and 6. Read More
After helping thousands learn how to afford college, Susan Fischer to retire
September 29, 2015Susan Fischer has helped countless UW–Madison students navigate the complicated student financial aid system over the last three decades. One could say that thousands of degree holders would not have achieved their higher education goals without her and her team of dedicated colleagues. So it may seem surprising that the woman who has dedicated most of her working life to helping others get the funds they need to attend college had never heard of financial aid when she was a student. Read More
Heat waves hit heat islands hardest
September 28, 2015Extreme summers like that of 2012 - which saw record temperatures in cities across the U.S. - may be atypical, but experts say they will return, especially as the planet warms under climate change. And as they do, cities will be especially vulnerable. Read More
Recent sightings: The master’s ear
September 27, 2015American soprano Brenda Rae, 1 2004 alumna of the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Music, is a highly sought after artist who regularly performs in many of the world’s leading opera houses, concert halls, and recital venues. She visited campus for a reception, performance, and master class with UW music students. Read More
‘Garage Physics’ is a makerspace for undergraduate brainstorms
September 25, 2015To physics professor Duncan Carlsmith, a student's proposal to make a four-rotor helicopter drone was fine fodder for what he calls "garage physics." But why stop at a quadcopter, he told the University of Wisconsin–Madison undergraduate. Make one that is mind-controlled, so a person with severe movement impairment could think: "Go open the fridge and show me what's inside," and that would actually happen. Read More
Designed defects in liquid crystals can guide construction of nanomaterials
September 24, 2015Imperfections running through liquid crystals can be used as miniscule tubing, channeling molecules into specific positions to form new materials and nanoscale structures, according to engineers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The discovery could have applications in fields as diverse as electronics and medicine. Read More
Software piggybacks on electronic medical records, saves clinician time
September 24, 2015Many people assume that electronic medical records would simplify doctoring, helping medical staff retrieve symptoms, diagnoses and prescriptions at computer speed. But Jonathan Baran, a Madison entrepreneur who began developing medical automation software while a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, says providers often don't see the promised efficiencies. Read More
UW-Madison to legislators: Don’t ban important fetal tissue research
September 24, 2015Proposed legislation in Wisconsin will have a devastating impact on the ability of researchers to create lifesaving treatments for patients, Robert Golden, dean of the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, told members of a Wisconsin Senate committee in a public hearing Tuesday, Sept. 22. Read More
Pharmacy garden exhibits the roots, shoots and leaves of medicine
September 24, 2015The garden of traditional medicinal plants at the entrance of Rennebohm Hall on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus shows the deep plant roots of pharmaceuticals, says former Dean Jeanette Roberts, a professor of pharmacy. Read More
Online course brings legendary Mosse to a new audience
September 23, 2015A unique online course from the Division of Continuing Studies is bringing famed history professor George Mosse’s lectures to a new audience. Read More
Heavy-duty neutron accelerators paint promising future for UW–Madison spinoff
September 23, 2015A Madison manufacturer of the world's most powerful commercial neutron generators is awaiting final regulatory approval for its first sale outside the research market. The device will be used to calibrate safety detectors at nuclear reactors in the United Kingdom. Read More
WARF board speaks out on proposed fetal tissue ban
September 22, 2015The Board of Trustees of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) today announced unanimous opposition to a state legislative proposal to ban the use of fetal tissue in scientific research. Read More
UW-Madison launches fifth MOOC of 2015, focused on forests and humans
September 22, 2015If you aren’t in Wisconsin to see the colors change, don’t fear. Beginning Sept. 30 through Oct. 28, UW–Madison will launch its second-to-last Massive Open Online Course of the year, “Forests and Humans: From the Midwest to Madagascar.” Read More