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  • UW Credit Union joins UW-Madison scholarship effort Oct. 1, 2008 The University of Wisconsin Credit Union has stepped forward to support the "Great people. Great place." initiative at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
  • Grab a PB & J with the dean of students Sept. 30, 2008 Dean of Students Lori Berquam and staff from Offices of the Dean of Students will greet students and hand out free peanut butter and jelly sandwiches from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 8.
  • Out former Packers player to speak on campus Sept. 30, 2008 Former professional football player Esera Tuaolo, a member of the Green Bay Packers from 1991-92, will speak on campus about his experience as a closeted gay man in the hyper-masculine world of the NFL as keynote speaker for Finding Common Ground: National Coming Out Week 2008.
  • Police, UW increase focus on campus-area robberies Sept. 25, 2008 The Madison Police Department, UW Police Department and the Offices of the Dean of Students are looking for the community's assistance to help identify the perpetrators of a string of sometimes violent robberies dating back to March 2008.
  • Revenge of the nerds: GEEK.KON back for second year Sept. 24, 2008 GEEK.KON, a convention designed for video game aficionados, sci-fi devotees and "Dance Dance Revolution" mavens, will be held this weekend at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for the second straight year.
  • Study: College students prefer classes with online learning Sept. 23, 2008 Online lectures are a priority for undergraduate students, according to a new study released by the University of Wisconsin-Madison E-Business Institute.
  • Teach for America seeks applicants Sept. 17, 2008 Teach For America is inviting UW-Madison students to apply to participate in its program.
  • UW-Madison enhances services for student-veterans Sept. 17, 2008 In anticipation of a growing enrollment of veterans returning from active duty and taking advantage of educational benefits, the university is enhancing its services to its military community, including student-veterans, Reserve Officers Training Corps students and reservists.
  • UW students move easily to emerging technologies Sept. 17, 2008 New technology tools have broad appeal to University of Wisconsin-Madison students. Already heavy users of technology for learning, communication and social interaction, students seem eager to explore new directions and take advantage of the latest tools.
  • Peace Day @ UW to be held Sept. 21 Sept. 17, 2008 An event at 5:15 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 21, will use Library Mall as a stage for unity, bringing together the university and community, conservatives and liberals, the religious and non-religious, athletes, artists and academics.
  • UWPD seeks info on Bascom mugging Sept. 12, 2008 A UW-Madison staff member escaped injury on Sept. 11 after being mugged by two men outside Bascom Hall. The incident took place at 9:45 p.m. near the southwest corner of the building, according to UWPD.
  • University works to promote success for first-generation students Sept. 9, 2008 For many students, the move from high school to college is a foregone conclusion. Their parents attended college and helped guide them through applying, registering and settling in. For first-generation students, however, the transition to postsecondary education is not always as fluid.
  • Sept. 11 'Never Forget' memorial observance on campus Sept. 9, 2008 The University of Wisconsin-Madison College Republicans, in partnership with the College Democrats and several other student organizations, are inviting students, faculty, staff and members of the local community to come together this Thursday as part of a nationwide effort to honor and remember the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
  • Bait Bike serving as theft deterrent Sept. 8, 2008 The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) has a new, high-tech answer to the decades-old problem of campus bicycle thefts.
  • Photo of University Gospel Choir Recent sightings: University Gospel Choir Sept. 8, 2008
  • Student robbed on Mills Street Sept. 8, 2008 UW-Madison is again encouraging members of the campus community to focus on nighttime safety in the wake of an off-campus incident in the area of Mills and Chandler streets late on Sept. 5.
  • Campus memorial set for Midvale crash victims Sept. 4, 2008
  • Photo of student along Lake Mendota Student group explores the treasures of Lakeshore Nature Preserve Sept. 3, 2008 Students typically spend at least four years on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, yet what lies in their backyard on the shores of Lake Mendota may go unnoticed.
  • Multicultural Student Center to hold orientation reception Sept. 3, 2008 The Multicultural Student Center (MSC) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will sponsor the 27th annual Multicultural Orientation Reception (MCOR) celebration from 6:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 5, at the Wisconsin Union Theater and Great Hall of Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St.
  • Photo of Chancellor Martin Recent sightings: Chancellor’s Convocation Aug. 30, 2008