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(02/26/02 6:00am)
Representatives from numerous student organizations across
campus voiced their opinions Monday at a press conference regarding
the University Health Services and student activity center building
and its location.
(02/25/02 6:00am)
Applications to the UW-Madison graduate school for the fall 2002
semester are up by 15 percent, a trend often seen during time of
economic recession, according to Judith Kornblatt, interim
associate dean for graduate education.
(02/21/02 6:00am)
UW-Madison officials hope to break ground in the Southeast
Recreational Facility expansion project next month, the final
approval of which was passed Wednesday evening.
(02/14/02 6:00am)
Jonathan Miller, who some consider the grandfather of \Monty
Python,"" will be in residence at UW-Madison as the Institute of
Research in the Humanities starting Feb. 25.
(02/11/02 6:00am)
As students at UW-Madison push for an UW System-wide automatic
enrollment program for student insurance, resistance from other
system institutions to switch to such a plan may stall such a
change.
(02/08/02 6:00am)
Canoeing through the landscapes pictured in your U.S. history
textbook, camping where battles in the textbook were fought,
talking with individuals whose ancestors are discussed in the same
book and earning course credit simultaneously?
(02/08/02 6:00am)
Five UW-Madison students were named to the Dean of Students
Search Committee Thursday at the Associated Students of Madison's
bi-weekly meeting.
(02/07/02 6:00am)
A group of 12 top-ranking Russian government officials are
wrapping up a week at UW-Madison, attending programs aimed at
easing the process of creating a market-land economy in their
country.
(02/06/02 6:00am)
Enrollment in study abroad programs affiliated with UW-Madison
has risen significantly in the past year, with numbers reflecting
about a 20 percent increase in students overseas this spring
compared to spring 2001.
(02/04/02 6:00am)
Green Corps, a one-year, full-time, paid environmental
leadership training program, is on campus today to recruit
UW-Madison students, whom representatives from the organization
describe as being \cutting edge"" activists.
(02/04/02 6:00am)
Filmmaker Spike Lee, one of the highest profile guests scheduled
to speak later this month at UW-Madison as part of the
Distinguished Lecture Series, canceled his appearance Friday.
(01/31/02 6:00am)
UW-Madison scientists enhanced their reputation as leaders in
the embryonic stem-cell field Wednesday with the announcement of a
study linking stem-cell research with Down syndrome.
(01/31/02 6:00am)
Passing a bill in the state Senate yesterday was only an initial
step in securing another student position on the UW System Board of
Regents, according to speakers at an Associated Students of Madison
Legislative Affairs Committee press conference Wednesday.
(01/29/02 6:00am)
Struggling over how to deal with budget cuts proposed Jan. 22 by
Gov. Scott McCallum, UW System administrators met last week to
delineate options for absorbing the cutbacks, suggesting
possibilities such as extending winter break to save on energy
costs.
(01/25/02 6:00am)
Even though the options for UW-Madison students in the textbook
market have grown in recent years, drastic changes in how and where
books are bought are hard to find.
(01/24/02 6:00am)
Beginning in 1991, state funding as a percentage of UW-Madison's
budget has been decreasing at a level one university official
describes as \serious.""
(01/23/02 6:00am)
Gov. Scott McCallum's Budget Reform Act of 2002, announced
Tuesday, had university administrators commending the proposal for
its treatment of secondary education but expressing concern as to
how UW System budget cuts will be implemented.
(01/18/02 6:00am)
Citing a wish to return to the faculty and a private lifestyle,
UW-Madison Dean of Students Alicia Chavez announced Jan. 11 she
will be resigning from her position at the end of the 2001-'02
school year to take a full-time teaching position at the
university.
(12/07/01 6:00am)
The UW System Board of Regents discussed the advantages and
disadvantages of possible tuition changes Thursday at its monthly
meeting, with much of the debate focusing on cohort tuition.
(12/04/01 6:00am)
With the advent of a new student information Web site earlier
this year and the increased enrollment of students in cyber-based
courses thoughout the UW System for the fall semester, UW officials
are predicting a growing trend of more computer-based modes of
education in the future.