Stories from the issue published Oct. 19, 2005
- ‘Youth Speaks’ initiative will be foundation for next class of leaders
- Almanac
- Book Smart
- Campus car-sharing service to expand fleet
- Childhood hobby yields photo record of the 20th century
- Dance students, faculty to show what they can do
- Early proteins may have sprouted under thirsty conditions
- Employee Matters
- Flu virus reported to resist drug envisioned for pandemic
- For the record
- In technology and talent, Gates explores next generation
- Institute for Research on Poverty wins research center award
- Madison kids ‘trick or treat’ with campus Greeks
- Medical School dean finalists announced
- Mellon, Paulnock named to Graduate School posts
- Milestones
- Nanoscale research receives big boost
- New sculpture, ‘Nail’s Tales,’ to be installed as Camp Randall Stadium landmark
- New York Times writer to give two lectures on international issues
- Professor makes an impact in Sudan human rights
- Reading Recovery Center opens its doors at UW-Madison
- Recent sightings
- Regents approve Medical School name change, new sick-leave policy
- Report: Growing deficits jeopardize U.S. influence around world
- Seminar series looks at public policy, science, democracy
- Son honors father with journalism scholarship
- Space Place, astronomy department plan Mars viewings for public
- Speakers highlight Domestic Violence Awareness Month
- Stainless steel design techniques could translate to biological world
- Strauss’ ‘Fledermaus’ to open UW Opera season
- Student exhibition takes the ‘Cake’
- Super marimba gathers threads of artistic career in SOM concert
- UW Hospital and Clinics named top academic hospital
- William Cronon to open Gaylord Nelson Lecture Series