Stories from the issue published May 9, 2007
- UW–Madison applies for Human Research Protection Program accreditation
- Adult students reveal stories of triumph
- Arming the fight against resistant bacteria
- Broadway veteran to speak at commencement ceremonies
- Campus construction revs up for summer
- Communication, ideas vital in administrative project
- Employee Matters
- Former vice chancellor James Cleary dies at age 80
- Go Greek again! Greek life turns 150 years
- Medical device refinements top student design competition
- Meditation may fine-tune control over attention
- New program to help parents of students stay connected
- New technique dissects stem cells’ picky likes, dislikes
- Ogg Hall reaches end of the line
- Partnership sharpens medical imaging advances
- Plant pathologist champions women in science and academia
- Program director finds his place at UW-Madison
- Resident bacteria may help clean phosphorous from lakes
- Sessions set to prepare for reaccreditation visit
- Study puts us one step closer to understanding the function of sleep
- Survey examines Americans’ trust in science
- Symposium focuses on learning beyond the classroom
- Two faculty named American Academy fellows
- University offers domestic partner benefit update
- UW study tests topical honey as a treatment for diabetic ulcers
- UW-Madison bestows honorary degrees on two scientists
- UW-Madison bridge, canoe teams sweep regional competition
- UW-Madison honors nine Academic Staff Award winners
- UW-Madison, UW System, RCF reach settlement