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- Two honored with McDowell Alumni Achievement Awards May 7, 2012 The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Multicultural Student Center will name John Francis and Kabzuag Vaj as the 2012 honorees of the McDowell Alumni Achievement Award at this year's Multicultural Leadership Awards and Graduation Celebration.
- College of Letters & Science Career Services assists with post-graduation plans April 26, 2012 With graduation only a few weeks away, Letters & Science Career Services (LSCS) is an excellent resource for students entering the job market.
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At 80, Harold Scheub keeps the storytelling tradition alive
April 26, 2012
As the African Studies Program celebrates its 50th anniversary, Harold Scheub remains a constant.
- Patel to further interfaith discussion at UW-Madison April 25, 2012 Eboo Patel likes to tell the story of how Martin Luther King Jr. learned in seminary school about Gandhi's inspiration to create a nonviolent social reform movement.
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Programs kept Wisconsin families from poverty, report finds
April 25, 2012
Temporary increases in safety net programs and tax credits for working families helped keep many in Wisconsin from poverty during the recession and its aftermath, a new report by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison finds.
- Madison proclaims April 28 Chican@ Latin@ Studies Day April 25, 2012 Mayor Paul Soglin has signed a proclamation designating this Saturday, April 28, as Chican@ Latin@ Studies Day in the city of Madison. It is the 35th anniversary of the program.
- DARE to host conference on language April 25, 2012 The Dictionary of American Regional English, a project of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will hold a mini-conference to celebrate the publication of its fifth volume.
- UW welcomes new Nelson Institute director April 24, 2012 Paul Robbins, the director of the School of Geography and Development at the University of Arizona, has been named director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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IceCube Neutrino Observatory explores origin of cosmic rays
April 18, 2012
Although cosmic rays were discovered 100 years ago, their origin remains one of the most enduring mysteries in physics. Now, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, a massive detector in Antarctica, is honing in on how the highest energy cosmic rays are produced.
- Evidence for a geologic trigger of the Cambrian explosion April 18, 2012 The oceans teemed with life 600 million years ago, but the simple, soft-bodied creatures would have been hardly recognizable as the ancestors of nearly all animals on Earth today.
- Guggenheim Foundation names two UW-Madison faculty as fellows April 17, 2012 A mathematician and a legal scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have received 2012 Guggenheim Fellowship Awards, recognizing artists, scholars and scientists based on distinguished past achievement and exceptional future promise.
- UW-Madison chemists win awards at American Chemical Society April 12, 2012 Four of the most significant awards in chemistry were awarded to University of Wisconsin-Madison professors in a ceremony at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society in San Diego.
- La Follette School analysis course benefits state April 11, 2012 Public affairs students are helping state agencies and community organizations make better decisions and policies.
- Earth Day conference to explore growth, happiness April 3, 2012 Economic growth, consumption, sustainability and happiness will be explored during the sixth annual Nelson Institute Earth Day conference on Monday, April 16, at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center in Madison.
- Symposium spotlights great works of Spanish literature March 30, 2012 The University of Wisconsin-Madison will host an international symposium to celebrate two of the greatest works of Spanish literature: the 14th-century "Book of Good Love" and the late 15th-century "Celestina."
- Choral Union, Symphony Orchestra perform Verdi’s “Requiem” at Overture Center March 28, 2012 For nearly 120 years, the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Choral Union has been preparing and performing major choral works for university and area audiences.
- Journalism ethics conference to explore media, money and elections March 28, 2012 In an age of partisan journalism and "combat" politics, is the idea of media helping citizens make informed electoral choices a quaint but outdated notion?
- Veteran journalist Lovejoy wins first Anthony Shadid Ethics Award March 26, 2012 The Center for Journalism Ethics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will honor veteran newsman Steve Lovejoy, editor of the Journal Times in Racine with the Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics, on Friday, April 13.
- Selig to give Taylor lecture March 26, 2012 Major League Baseball Commissioner Allan H. "Bud" Selig will be on campus next month, giving a lecture called, "Talking Baseball: The Challenges of Communicating in Turbulent Times."
- Woodwind-piano duo competition winners to perform March 25 March 23, 2012 The School of Music’s annual woodwind-piano duo competition was held last Sunday and the judges named two winning duos and a third with honorable mention.