Stories from the issue published April 9, 2003
- A century-old legacy: Influence of Van Hise lives on through Wisconsin Idea
- A sample of Wisconsin Idea resources and publications
- Almanac
- Arboretum offers free gardening tips, advice from experts
- Austrian modernism showcased at the Elvehjem Museum of Art
- Budget cuts will hamper instruction, research
- Campus mail can move more efficiently -- with a little helpful cooperation from customers
- Capitol capsules
- Children benefit from unique movement therapy
- City honors transportation management program
- Commendable acts
- Consortium seeks to unlock doors of nanoscale science
- Crazylegs race to close streets on April 26
- Death penalty symposium to include former Illinois governor
- Employee Matters
- Exhibition features Japanese prints
- For the record
- Global Connections Children's Fair May 3
- Growth factor shows promise in Parkinson's patients
- Milestones
- New program explores teaching math, science
- Partners in Giving raises $2.6 million for charities
- Phenology
- Professors' book wins award
- Project to chart UW effigy mounds, archaeology
- Psychological needs of kids during tragedy
- Recent sightings
- Researcher get technical contributions award
- Retired professor recalls WWII bombing missions
- Scientist reels in top book award
- Spring football game Saturday
- Student dancers showcase work in three April concerts
- Symposium to focus on ethical issues in biotechnology
- Turkish scholar to interpret
- U.S. News ranks graduate programs
- Undergraduate symposium to celebrate achievement
- UW detective knows firsthand the trauma of rape victims
- UW honors alumni in journalism, communication
- UW Jazz Big Band at Luther's
- UW-Madison hosts hands-on CALS Day for Kids
- WAA names distinguished alumni award recipients
- Waisman Center benefit features renowned guitarist
- Walsh wins writing accolade