Stories from the issue published Feb. 25, 2004
- $10.7 million grant to help unlock what regulates emotion
- 900 years of Chinese painting on exhibition at Elvehjem
- Academy seeks technology mentors
- Almanac
- Announcements
- Awards offered for efficiency ideas
- Book smart
- Bowlers battle colon cancer
- Collaborations cited: Report backs cluster-hiring initiative
- Community Car coming soon to UW-Madison
- Conference to connect quilts, teaching
- Course linking Judaism, ecology open to the public
- Dance company to explore American contributions
- DHEA boosts growth rate of human neural stem cells
- Documentary depicts women in science
- Employee Matters
- Five receive Kellett Mid-Career Awards
- For the Record
- Friends, colleagues keep consumer advocate's legacy alive
- Hollywood, Broadway alums spark new class
- Institute for Environmental Studies director chosen
- Intelligent design: The new 'big tent' for evolution's critics
- Journey leads astronomer to new galactic structure
- L&S Advising Center marks 40 years
- Lake restrictions make lakeshore property more valuable
- Milestones
- New surplus pickup form required
- Pulitzer winner Hersh to speak
- Quilts are fabric of life for staff assistant
- Recent sightings
- Renowned artist to host symposium on public art
- Romnes early-career awards go to seven faculty
- Seats available for Roundtable
- Speaker to explore how artists used optical aids in early 1400s
- Studies offer new insight into HIV vaccine development
- Temporary desert ponds yield a new family of water fleas
- UW libraries, biochem building offer different takes on art
- Veterinary school seminar helps horse owners handle their steeds
- Wiley to kick off outreach series
- Wisconsin Idea tour showcases state for faculty, staff
- Women, feminism and Islam considered in colloquium