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Campus news
- UW Veterinary Care dentists to provide free exams for service dogs
- Commencement and campus move-out traffic tips
- Sensory friendly dining event breaks down barriers
- New tech-enhanced grocery shopping experience wins Innovative Minds Prize
- Educational Innovation funding awarded for 21 projects
- Chancellor’s Scholars program seeks new director
- Roberts to add year as Pharmacy dean
- Retiring Berg looks forward to a future of mystery
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UW in the News
- 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
- Oscar-winning filmmaker Errol Morris honored in Madison The Capital Times
- Bucky Badger makes a cameo on Fox's New Girl Madison.com
- Badger football players help make-over Madison boy's bedroom WKOW-TV 27
- Dalai Lama, in ninth visit to Madison, stresses altruism and compassion Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- Neutrinos from the cosmos hint at new era in astronomy BBC News Online
- Broncos' Ball stays humble as rookie Boulder Daily Camera
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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
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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
Robin Tanner: abercrombie controversy
Tanner, an expert on marketing communication and nonconscious influences on consumer choice, can discuss the controversy over the comments made Abercrombie & Fitch's CEO about customers the company wants. Tanner wrote a piece for Forbes about the situation, noting that "the problem is really one of society and that we are all complicit to some degree."

