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- Business Students To Manage $10 Million Fund Feb. 5, 1998 In 1970, students at UW-Madison's School of Business were among the first in the country to have the opportunity to manage 'real-world' equity portfolios.
- Conference Explores Transnationalism and Cultural Exchange Feb. 6-7 Feb. 2, 1998
- Conference Explores Transnationalism and Cultural Exchange Feb. 6-7 Feb. 2, 1998
- Veterinary Work Isn't Just for the Dogs These Days Jan. 30, 1998 Dogs and cats still dominate the patient list at UW-Madison's School of Veterinary Medicine, but they're sharing more space with a new breed of companion critters, from ailing ferrets to sick lizards.
- Trouble-Shooting Can Be a Chore With Some Exotic Pets Jan. 29, 1998
- La Follette Series Explores Land Use Policy Jan. 27, 1998 The Robert M. La Follette Institute of Public Affairs is sponsoring a series of sessions on land use planning -- issues that challenge policy makers at all levels of government.
- Out-of-this-World Experience for Middle School Students Jan. 23, 1998
- University Committee Rejects Duke Grading Study Jan. 14, 1998 The University Committee agreed Monday not to participate in a Duke University study of alternative grading.
- Evening MBA Program Approved by Regents Dec. 8, 1997 The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents approved tuition rates Dec. 5 for a new evening MBA program to be offered by the School of Business beginning next fall.
- Science Videojournalist To Spend Week on Campus Nov. 21, 1997 Jane Ellen Stevens, a science journalist with New York Times Television, has been named a 1997 Science Writer in Residence by UW-Madison.
- WebZ Dials up 13 Libraries, No Waiting Nov. 21, 1997 The CIC Virtual catalog and its mammoth collection of 55 million volumes from the libraries of 13 research universities is now accessible through UW Libraries' WebZ interface.
- Writing a New Prescription Nov. 6, 1997 At first blush, the matching of pharmacy student Jaimee Blanchard, 20, and retired teacher Hortense Sperling, 98, may seem unusual. But UW School of Pharmacy administrators are convinced such a pairing will make Blanchard a better pharmacist.
- Regents Approve Center for Learning Technology Nov. 3, 1997 The UW System says it is taking a giant leap forward in the technology learning market with the creation of its Center for Learning Innovation.
- UW Conference Explores New Strategies for HIV Prevention Oct. 27, 1997
- Grant Funds Center For Pediatric Occupational Therapy Education Oct. 16, 1997 UW-Madison's occupational therapy program has received a five-year, $900,000 grant to establish a Center for Leadership in Pediatric Occupational Therapy Education.
- Smoke and mirros? Oct. 15, 1997 Health, legal and political experts from around the country will discuss implications of the proposed national settlement with tobacco companies Oct. 15-17 at the UW-Madison Law School.
- Fall Lecture Series Looks at Human Costs of Drinking Oct. 10, 1997 A colloquium series this fall, put together by Child and Family Studies, will focus attention on drinking and its implications for human development and family relationships.
- A Tour through the Trees Oct. 8, 1997 The most striking and historic trees that grace UW-Madison's central campus provide the roots of a new educational experience, courtesy of two walking tours that showcase 70 trees.
- Conference Invites Girls To Explore Career Options Oct. 3, 1997 A conference for seventh- and eighth-grade girls interested in exploring career options will be held at UW-Madison and some off-campus sites Saturday, Oct. 18, 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
- Healing words Oct. 2, 1997 Visiting Professor's Lecture Series Bridges Standard, Traditional Health Systems