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Recent sightings: Student Org Fair
September 10, 2015The Fall Student Organization Fair at the Kohl Center, sponsored by the Center for Leadership & Involvement (CfLI) and attended by 7,000-plus people each… Read More
Campus, law enforcement communities reading ‘Just Mercy’ as semester begins
September 10, 2015Bryan Stevenson is one of the leading voices in America for reforming a justice system that produces strikingly different results depending on a defendant’s race and economic means. Readers across the UW–Madison campus and around the Madison community, including law enforcement, will join that discussion this fall as they confront the contradictions between that system and our nation’s founding principles of equality, freedom and justice. Read More
Professor looks to future of damaged artifacts in Nepal
September 10, 2015Gudrun Bühnemann, a scholar of Buddhism and Hinduism at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, visits the beautifully detailed temples of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal nearly every year. Read More
UW-Madison responds to Assembly action on fetal tissue research ban
September 9, 2015Marsha Mailick, Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, released the following statement: “The people of Wisconsin — particularly those… Read More
UW-Madison ranked 11th best public college by U.S. News & World Report
September 9, 2015The University of Wisconsin–Madison is 11th among public institutions in U.S. News & World Report's latest college rankings. Read More
University responds to amendment to bill restricting fetal tissue research
September 4, 2015Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education Marsha Mailick released the following statement regarding the amendment announced today by Rep. Andre Jacque and Rep. Joel… Read More
Innovative cancer treatment machine: Still made in Wisconsin
September 4, 2015Innovator-entrepreneur Thomas “Rock” Mackie’s TomoTherapy, launched in 1997, remains one of the universities’ most successful spinoff companies. Read More
Family tree for orchids explains their astonishing variability
September 3, 2015Orchids, a fantastically complicated and diverse group of flowering plants, have long blended the exotic with the beautiful. Most species live on trees, often in remote, tropical mountains. Their flowers can be strange - one even flowers underground, and many species deceive their pollinators into thinking they are good to eat. Read More
UW-Madison places high in Forbes rankings
September 3, 2015Forbes Magazine has ranked UW–Madison as one of its Top Colleges in the United States. The university placed 11th for the second year in a row among the best public colleges and 69th overall, up from 70th last year. Read More
Ned Kalin wins Anna-Monika Prize for neuroscience research
September 2, 2015Ned Kalin, chair of psychiatry at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, will receive a major award this week at a conference in Amsterdam for his work in uncovering the signature of anxiety and depression in the brain. Read More
Flu study, on hold, yields new vaccine technology
September 2, 2015Vaccines to protect against an avian influenza pandemic as well as seasonal flu may be mass produced more quickly and efficiently using technology described today (Sept. 2) by researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the journal Nature Communications. Read More
Understanding El Niño: Q&A with Dan Vimont
September 1, 2015What’s fierce, massive and likened to Godzilla? The 2015 El Niño — or at least in its vivid media descriptions. Read More
Tom and Karen Falk give $10 million for scholarships, faculty support
September 1, 2015Tom Falk caddied his way into higher education. Karen Falk donned a white coat and worked behind the counter at Rennebohm’s to help her pursue her degree. In the 1970s, when they attended UW–Madison, that was enough. Read More
UW-Madison researcher selected for national workforce, higher ed board
September 1, 2015Angela Byars-Winston describes herself this way: “I’m a social scientist in an M.D. world.” She’s a trained vocational psychologist — someone who studies and practices the psychology behind how people choose and are successful in careers —and an associate professor in the UW–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health. Read More
UW merchandise royalties climb 10 percent in 2014-15
September 1, 2015Propelled by the Badger men’s basketball team second consecutive push to the NCAA Final Four last spring, the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s royalties from the sale of licensed merchandise rose 10 percent in 2014-15, exceeding $3.8 million. Read More
Recent sightings: Move-in day
August 31, 2015The controlled chaos of move-in day has had campus buzzing since last week as students move the things they can't live without into their new residence hall rooms. Read More
Morgridge Institute selects Pagliarini to lead campus metabolism initiative
August 31, 2015Dave Pagliarini, a University of Wisconsin–Madison associate professor whose departmental home put metabolism research on the map worldwide, will help define the future of Wisconsin metabolism science as a lead investigator at the Morgridge Institute for Research. Read More
Sustainable nanotechnology center lands new $20 million contract
August 31, 2015The Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, a multi-institutional research center based at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has inked a new contract with the National Science Foundation (NSF) that will provide nearly $20 million in support over the next five years. Read More
UW and Madison Fire Department co-hosting Campus Fire Safety Month
August 28, 2015The University of Wisconsin–Madison's Environment, Health & Safety department, in partnership with University Housing and the Madison Fire Department, will host the first UW–Madison Campus Fire Safety Month in September. Read More
An ounce of prevention: Research advances on ‘scourge’ of transplant wards
August 27, 2015The fungus Cryptococcus causes meningitis, a brain disease that kills about 1 million people each year - mainly those with impaired immune systems due to AIDS, cancer treatment or an organ transplant. It's difficult to treat because fungi are genetically quite similar to humans, so compounds that affect fungi tend to have toxic side effects for patients. Read More