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PACE project yields discussion on alcohol consumption initiative
UW-Madison campus and community leaders held a final meeting Tuesday to honor the accomplishments of a 14-year initiative to reduce alcohol consumption.
UW System schools wish to increase number of grads
University of Wisconsin System President Kevin Reilly set goals for UW campuses to increase the number of graduates by 30 percent over the next 15 years.
Hunger event sheds light on Madison poverty
The Millennium Development Goals Awareness Project held its second conference discussing hunger and poverty issues in the Red Gym Tuesday.
Harvard graduate encourages activism
Derrick Ashong, Harvard graduate, musician, actor and political activist, discussed the importance of activism in bringing positive change to the country at the Distinguished Lecture Series Wednesday. In his presentation, Ashong said to change the country's political and economic situation, everyone needs to be involved in this process, not only politicians.
Faculty Senate supports exempting non-state-funded staff from furloughs
The UW-Madison Faculty Senate voted Monday to support a state bill that would exempt non-state-funded university employees from state-imposed furloughs.
Panel discusses Obama's impact on racism
The UW-Madison Center for the Humanities held a panel discussion at the Madison Public Library Wednesday about race and racism in relation to the Obama administration.
Student organizations march for change
Members of multiple UW-Madison student organizations joined a rally to voice their support for immigrant rights Friday.
UW resources help in victims’ recovery efforts
After being sexually assaulted on campus by a summer acquaintance in the fall of 2008, a UW-Madison female student walked to her classes, feeling unsafe and consumed with anxious thoughts.
Sexual consent ads to debut on buses
UW-Madison's Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment will launch an ad campaign this month to stress the importance of receiving consent from sexual partners, especially when alcohol is involved.
Students offer feedback for chancellor’s new initiative
UW-Madison Chancellor Biddy Martin explained her newly proposed initiative to students and listened to their feedback at a forum Thursday.
WID directors to narrow finalist search in upcoming months
Directors of the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery announced Friday 12 finalists to possibly take part in thematic research after the building's opening in 2010.
Obama changes the way whites, blacks view each other, according to researchers
UW-Madison and Florida State psychology professors released results of their new research study revealing President Obama's influence in the way whites perceive blacks.
CAN counter-recruits Marine Corps at fair
Members of the UW-Madison Campus Antiwar Network tried to dissuade students from joining the U.S. Marines and the U.S. Army at a career fair in the Kohl Center Tuesday.
Students learn how to detect stalking
The UW-Madison subcommittee on Sexual Assault and Dating Violence hosted UW-Madison faculty and students Thursday for a workshop on the dangers of stalking.
MLK forum honors Madison residents
Members of the Madison community celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the Overture Center Monday by recognizing citizens who have contributed their time and talent to the city.
Panel stresses need for more AIDS education
The UW-Madison Student Global Aids Campaign chapter held a panel discussion on HIV global perspectives and social implications for students and faculty members Wednesday.
DLS speaker stresses natural selection theory
UW-Madison students and faculty members gathered to listen to Dr. Francisco Ayala speak about revolutions in science and their effect on human nature in a lecture Monday.
Plan 2008 meeting asks for student input on campus diversity
With Plan 2008 coming to an end, UW-Madison students voiced their opinions and possible solutions to increase the diversity of the campus during a student forum Wednesday.
Animal rights activist criticizes UW research
Members of the Primate Freedom Project held an educational session on animal rights for students, faculty and community members at the UW-Madison Law School Wednesday.