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Campus news
- Thinking ‘big’ may not be best approach to saving large-river fish
- Chemists find new compounds to curb staph infection
- Brain can be trained in compassion, study shows
- Statement by Chancellor Ward on governor's modified budget recommendation
- Riseling, student life staff honored by SPA awards
- Shanghai office seeks to increase engagement
- Drechsel to head Center for Journalism Ethics
- Pipe cleaning begins at Charter Street Heating Plant
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UW in the News
- Jordan Friedman: For Some Professors, Twitter Is a Tool for Fostering Discussion Huffington Post
- App aims to change grocery shopping LaCrosse Tribune
- For UW, it’s row, row, row the boat Beloit Daily News
- The Dark Side of Liberation New York Times
- Marine reunited with K-9 who served by his side Des Moines Register
- Tips For Spotting A Liar During A Negotiation Business Insider
- UW-Madison grad, 27, ready to play with the universe as Berkeley physics PhD Madison.com
- Doug Moe: Graduation all in the family Madison.com
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Recent sightings
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Sacajawea, a 10-year-old Newfoundland, soaks up attention as she helps alleviate stress for students during final exam week.
Recent sightings
Enlarge +Leafy retreat
Surrounded by a sea of flowering bluebells, undergraduate Sydney Rearick works on her laptop computer while studying under a historic bur oak tree near Nancy Nicholas Hall.
Featured expert
Jordan Gerth: Oklahoma Tornado
Gerth, an expert on weather prediction, can discuss the weather conditions that contributed to the formation of the Oklahoma tornado.
Greg Tripoli, a professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences and an expert on tornado formation, can also discuss the Oklahoma storm.

