Archives
- Inventory of Monkeys Used by the Primate Center From the Center's Henry Vilas Zoo Colony: Statement by Graduate School Dean Virginia S. Hinshaw Aug. 13, 1997
- Inventory of Monkeys Used by the Primate Center From the Center's Henry Vilas Zoo Colony: Statement by Graduate School Dean Virginia S. Hinshaw Aug. 13, 1997
- UW Computing Network Takes Flight With Intel Grant Aug. 11, 1997 A $4.8 million equipment grant from Intel Corp. to the University of Wisconsin-Madison will help expand the arc of 'Condor,' a UW-inspired program that turns idle desktop computers into powerful research tools.
- UW Computing Network Takes Flight With Intel Grant Aug. 11, 1997 A $4.8 million equipment grant from Intel Corp. to the University of Wisconsin-Madison will help expand the arc of 'Condor,' a UW-inspired program that turns idle desktop computers into powerful research tools.
- Statement On Primate Center Policy By UW-Madison Graduate School Dean Virginia Hinshaw Aug. 11, 1997
- Statement On Primate Center Policy By UW-Madison Graduate School Dean Virginia Hinshaw Aug. 11, 1997
- Statement On Primate Center Policy By UW-Madison Graduate School Dean Virginia Hinshaw Aug. 11, 1997
- Follow the Women's Soccer Team Around Europe Aug. 8, 1997 The women's soccer team has a Web site where they are posting a daily digital diary and photo album of their 13-day training and cultural trip to Europe.
- UW-Madison's TTY Service Earns State Award Aug. 7, 1997 UW-Madison is easing the telecommunications challenge for people who cannot use a standard telephone - and its efforts have earned it a state award.
- Workshops To Assist High-Growth Companies With Financing Aug. 4, 1997
- Luker Leaving DoIT To Join Educom Aug. 1, 1997 Mark Luker, director of the Division of Information Technology (DoIT) and chief information officer at UW-Madison, has accepted a position as vice president of Educom, a nonprofit consortium of 600 colleges and universities.
- Still with no new budget, regents set fall tuition Aug. 1, 1997 After saying it delayed the decision as long as it could, the UW System Board of Regents approved fall semester tuition rates at its July 25 meeting.
- Jacobsen Wins Top National Service Award Aug. 1, 1997 The head of library services at the Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, Larry Jacobsen, has won the 1997 American Society of Primatologists Distinguished Service Award.
- A+ Program Reaches Out to Low-Income Minority Children July 31, 1997 More than 50 low-income and minority kids from Madison received a fun, fast-paced introduction to UW-Madison last week, through a new program that mixes academics with athletics.
- Conference to Focus on Distance Education July 31, 1997 The 13th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning will be held Aug. 6-8 at the Holiday Inn West in Madison, drawing 1,000 people from around the country.
- Campus Parking Meter Rates Increase July 31, 1997 Starting Aug. 1, parking meter rates on campus will increase to 75 cents per hour, the same as downtown rates in the City of Madison.
- 'Virtual Design' Has Real Potential for New Products July 29, 1997 Rajit Gadh wants to unshackle design engineers from the mouse and the keyboard, giving them an approach to computer design as natural as chatting with a colleague.
- Dahlberg Elected Fellow of American Academy of Microbiology July 24, 1997 James E. Dahlberg, the UW-Madison Hilldale professor of biomolecular chemistry, has been elected to fellowship in the American Academy of Microbiology.
- Eisinger to Take Position at Wayne State July 22, 1997 Peter Eisinger, Hawkins Professor of Political Science and Public Policy and former director of the Robert M. La Follette Institute of Public Affairs at UW-Madison, has accepted a teaching position at Wayne State University in Detroit, Mich.
- UW-Madison Ranked Among Top 'Techno MBA' Programs July 21, 1997 The School of Business has one of the nation's top 25 'Techno MBA programs' according to an assessment of graduate business school Information Systems programs in Computerworld.