Tag UW impact
A father’s legacy will help future students
June 19, 2008After her father died two years ago, Ellen Zweibel received an inheritance. She wasn't quite sure what she would do with it, but the University of Wisconsin–Madison professor knew she would like to help others.
Faculty Fellows initiative offers a new route to retention
June 19, 2008Many deans and program leaders at the University of Wisconsin–Madison may feel like their array of bright young faculty members serves as a recruiting pool for other institutions.
Project Summer targets employment opportunities for youth with disabilities
June 9, 2008High schools across the country strive to prepare youth for adulthood, but there are additional challenges for youth with disabilities during this transition. Project Summer, an effort of the Community Inclusion Unit at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Waisman Center, is a three-year research project that focuses on identifying strategies to increase the participation of youth with disabilities in employment and community life.
Students design ‘disaster’ for Wisconsin rescue training facility
June 2, 2008When University of Wisconsin–Madison civil and environmental engineering students Dan Zignego, Jake Varnes, Bill Schmitz and Nick Bobinski began a design project meant to be the crowning glory of their educational careers, they never thought it would turn into such a disaster.
UW-Madison students design ‘disaster’ for Wisconsin rescue training facility
May 30, 2008When University of Wisconsin–Madison civil and environmental engineering students Dan Zignego, Jake Varnes, Bill Schmitz and Nick Bobinski began a design project meant to be the crowning glory of their educational careers, they never thought it would turn into such a disaster.
A voice nearly silenced teaches art of storytelling
May 19, 2008Moji Olaniyan, an assistant dean in the College of Letters and Science, heads the African Storytelling on Wheels project, which prepares UW–Madison students of African origin to tell stories of their native countries to third-, fourth- and fifth-graders in racially nondiverse elementary schools in eastern and northern Wisconsin. Olaniyan, herself a storyteller, recently regained her voice — and her storytelling — after a bout with voice problems.
‘Life During Wartime’ will build innovative curriculum around American war history
April 30, 2008A new Wisconsin project funded by the U.S. Department of Education will feature an unprecedented partnership among public school teachers, university and technical college faculty, and the Wisconsin Veterans Museum to invigorate the teaching of American history.
UW historian Jeremi Suri to receive outreach excellence award
April 28, 2008The Wisconsin Alumni Association has selected University of Wisconsin–Madison history professor Jeremi Suri as the 2008 recipient of the Ken and Linda Ciriacks Faculty Outreach Excellence Award.
Rethinking disaster management by focusing on development
April 24, 2008How we think about a disaster stems from the origin of the word itself: "Disastro" is the Latin word meaning "from the stars."
UW to launch radio, Web programs on Islam and Muslims in the world
April 23, 2008Nine area and international studies programs at the University of Wisconsin–Madison received a grant from the national Social Science Research Council (SSRC) to create an interactive program that will support public dissemination of scholarship on the topic of Islam.
Director cultivates a mile-high appreciation of Wisconsin
April 10, 2008From his 12th-floor office, Sam Batzli has a view of nearby Lake Mendota and Madison's downtown punctuated by the state Capitol. But instead of looking out the window, Batzli looks at Madison and the rest of Wisconsin from much higher altitudes.
World Languages Day to draw 700-plus students from across Wisconsin
April 7, 2008It's a rite of passage each spring for thousands of state high school students - heading to Madison for basketball, hockey and wrestling tournaments and a taste of the city, the university and a day or two out of school. But the siren call is not just for sports enthusiasts. The campus beckons each spring to those interested in exploring world languages and cultures at World Languages Day.
Alumni dish real-world advice to undergraduates through ‘Dinners on Wisconsin!’
March 19, 2008Dinners On Wisconsin! invites alumni with a variety of professional backgrounds to share their experiences in the “real world” with current UW undergraduate students.
State’s largest used book sale offers 15,000 books March 26-29
March 19, 2008The Friends of the University of Wisconsin–Madison Libraries semiannual used book sale will be held for the 25th time Wednesday-Saturday, March 26-29, in Room 116 of Memorial Library, 728 State St.
Fund for late professor lifts Engineers Without Borders into the black
March 10, 2008Katie Simon had a lot to be nervous about in March 2007 when she became the president of the University of Wisconsin–Madison chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB), an organization that applies the knowledge of engineers to improving the quality of life for developing communities.
Textiles professor embraces community service, collaboration
February 27, 2008Larry Eisenberg was in the middle of a remodeling and expansion project, and he needed some new carpeting - $85 million worth of it, in fact.
New project to address climate change impacts on Wisconsin
February 4, 2008A new statewide project will assess the potential consequences of climate change for Wisconsin's ecosystems, industries, farms and human health and will recommend adaptation strategies.
Talk commemorates 75th anniversary of Warfarin saga
January 25, 2008Seventy-five years ago this February, a Wisconsin dairy farmer brought some sweet clover hay to University of Wisconsin–Madison biochemist Karl Paul Link. The farmer suspected the clover had killed his cattle, which died from uncontrollable bleeding. From one farmer's misfortune, much good has come.
Kids in the lab: Getting high-schoolers hooked on science
January 9, 2008More than 10,000 students statewide have participated in the Youth Apprenticeship Program, an innovative project that gives exceptional high-school students an opportunity to get exposure and experience in their desired careers.
New test can curb losses of potatoes in storage
November 8, 2007UW-Madison researcher Zahi K. Atallah has developed a test that helps farmers identify in their fields potato crops that will not store as long as others, resulting in fewer crop losses.