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Campus news
- Chancellor to honor distinguished undergraduates
- Early career award funds study of messenger RNA stability
- Ride to Farm to support beginning dairy and livestock farmers
- Dictionary of American Regional English gets financial reprieve
- Journalism students create strategic campaign for new company
- Seven campus buildings affected by power outage
- New project will adapt dairying to climate change
- Update: Prescribed burns in nature preserve to begin Wednesday
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UW in the News
- Kleinman and Suryanarayanan: Honey bees under threat, a political pollinator crisis Guardian (UK)
- UW announces Go Big Read 2013-14 selection Isthmus
- Evil Brains: Can Science Understand Them? Time
- 'Jeopardy!' tournament latest pitstop for Oshkosh native Appleton Post-Crescent
- 22 years with UW Band started with just a hem Beaver Dam Daily Citizen
- Richard Florida: The World's Leading Science Cities The Atlantic Cities
- UW experts talk LGBT sports Badger Herald
- Four finalists selected for Letters and Science dean Badger Herald
News for employees
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Recent sightings
Enlarge +Play ball!
The UW softball team split a double header with Michigan State at the Goodman Softball Complexon Sunday, May 5. The Badgers won the first game 3-0, but lost the second 11-5.
Featured expert
Paul Wilson: Nuclear Plant Closing
Wilson, an expert on sustainable nuclear energy, energy policy, and radiation transport in nuclear systems, can discuss the closing of the Kewaunee nuclear power plant.

