Come and get it: New Gordon Dining & Event Center offers lots of appetizing options
Burritos, omelets or a quick sandwich. All will be offered this fall when the new Gordon Dining & Event Center opens.
Burritos, omelets or a quick sandwich. All will be offered this fall when the new Gordon Dining & Event Center opens.
It’s always been a favorite spot on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, but Picnic Point had been showing its wear.
New steps will soon greet visitors to Lathrop Hall. Construction began last October on the front steps leading into the building and is expected to wrap up in June.
The governing board of University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics has approved the concept of constructing two additional floors at American Family Children’s Hospital to house the most seriously ill children.
A meeting to present plans for an addition to the West Campus Congeneration Facility will be held on Thursday, March 1.
Signe Skott Cooper’s generosity and lifelong commitment to the University of Wisconsin-Madison will be recognized when the university names the new School of Nursing building in her honor.
The traditional spring and summer construction season on campus really hasn’t begun yet, but Observatory Drive between Charter Street and Babcock Drive is expected to be closed to traffic from Tuesday, Feb. 14, to Friday, Feb. 25, due to a construction project near the Soils Building at 1525 Observatory Drive.
As part of the ongoing renovation of the Charter Street Heating Plant, officials will conduct a “steam blow” at the plant Jan. 30-Feb. 3.
Der Rathskeller at the Memorial Union reopened this week with several changes geared to provide customers with a new level of dining in the historic and popular gathering space.
The David and Marjorie Hamacher Pharmacy Learning Center and Academic Programs Office marked its official opening on Wednesday.
On Jan. 24, 2012, patrons collect their made-to-order food from a pickup counter at the newly renovated Der Rathskeller in the Memorial Union. The renovation includes a revitalized layout of the ordering and payment area, plus a new menu with German influences. Photo: Jeff Miller
Old Man Winter decided to mostly sleep through the first semester.
But when the snow finally did hit – more than 5 inches blanketed the campus last Thursday – the UW-Madison Grounds Department crews didn’t hit the snooze button. Workers were clearing pathways for UW staff and faculty when the first flakes began to fall.
The home of the dairy cows on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is getting a long-awaited update. In May, the university will undertake a $3 million remodeling of the Dairy Cattle Center on Linden Drive.
A number of University of Wisconsin–Madison projects were approved by the Wisconsin State Building Commission at its Dec. 21 meeting.
Two senior University of Wisconsin–Madison staff members will step into interim director positions in their respective campus units.
Despite the expansive size of the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus, the mail sorting area fits into a small basement corner on Charter St. It’s an apt metaphor for the four-man crew: small but mighty.
Alan Fish, associate vice chancellor for facilities at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has accepted the job of vice president of real estate and campus services at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
But after more than a year of construction, the worst is over on Library Mall. With good weather and a bit of luck, the surface could be largely put back together by mid-December.
Lisa Jackson (center right), administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency listens as James Thomson (right), director of regenerative biology at the Morgridge Institute for Research, describes building facilities and current research during a tour of the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery on Tuesday, Nov. 15. Jackson was on campus to speak about recent changes to …
It may be a pain to go around your house and adjust all the clocks for the end of daylight savings time: just think of the logistical problem changing the thousands of clocks on campus poses.