Stories from the issue published March 1, 2006
- ‘Figaro’ hones cast’s knowledge of human relationships
- Almanac
- Alternative spring break options thriving at UW-Madison
- Arboretum hosts event honoring Leopold
- BIG exhibition offers new takes on print media
- Book Smart
- Broadway veteran talks back to theater dreamers
- Campus policy change will require new passwords
- Central Asian virtuosos to be artists-in-residence
- Chemistry department to host dedication
- Climate change, air quality to be public lecture topics
- Employee Matters
- Enrichment programs set new standard for undergraduates
- Experts question prevalent stereotypes about autism
- Five Questions With...
- For the Record
- Great (taste) expectations: study shows brain can manipulate taste
- International Institute celebrates 10th anniversary
- Jewish Heritage Lecture Series helps launch 50th anniversary
- Letter to campus community from Bazzell on LAB felon audit
- Milestones
- Moveable books, decorative bindings featured in two library exhibits
- Movie weekend brings educational opportunities to varied audiences
- Panel discussion to focus on challenges for today’s students
- Peace Corps on campus celebrates 45 years with films, open house
- Photo essay: Snow day
- Recent Advances of Physical-Chemical Phenomena of Pharmaceutical Interest: A Symposium Honoring George Zografi
- Recent sightings
- Scholar to students: ‘We can’t have low expectations of blind people’
- School of Music concert to premiere faculty, student works
- Scientists discuss evolutionary roots of social behavior
- Staff electronic earnings statements available in ‘My UW’
- Study shows link between clear lakes and mercury contamination
- Taking aim: women’s Water Polo Club
- Taste gene may play role in smoking
- Union Craftshop celebrates 75 years with exhibit
- University addresses cartoon controversy with events
- University Housing builds for the next generation
- Wisconsin scientists find a way to make human collagen in the lab
- Writer’s Choice