Stories from the issue published Oct. 4, 2006
- Almanac
- Architects chosen to design Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery
- Artist asks, ‘Wildflowers or Weed?’ in Arboretum exhibition
- Bloomberg central bank columnist visits campus
- Book Smart
- Campus community invited to Homecoming activities
- Carpathian Folk Quartet to present rare instruments
- Chancellor approves campus LTE reform plan
- Composers visit campus for improvisation symposium
- Computer scientist spearheads $30 million ‘Open Science Grid’
- Concerts to celebrate French sense of fun, fantasy
- Continuing studies dean to retire next summer
- Employee Matters
- Five questions with...
- For the record
- GIS, remote sensing listening session planned
- Grant offers child care help to classified employees
- Human ecology considers not-for-profit studies option
- Information security updates password policy
- Milestones
- Most widely used organic pesticide requires help to kill
- Mutant gene discovery may provide insight to neurodegenerative disease
- New angiogenesis finding may help fight cancer growth
- New system provides better security
- Nova producer delves into art of science television
- Offices of the Dean of Students looks to future with new vision
- Open house to showcase Science Hall’s past and present
- Professor puts a new spin on pest management with the ‘Weedometer’
- Professor’s work underscores importance of family in caring for people with disabilities
- Recent sightings
- Two visiting artists re-envision landscapes, curatorial approach
- University continues progress on strategic plan
- WAA seeks nominations for Distinguished Alumni Awards
- Wiley named chair of Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors
- Writer’s Choice