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Here comes HAWC: New observatory to seek out gamma rays
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View on campus map. UW in the News. Here comes HAWC: New observatory to seek out gamma rays. March 20, 2015. HAWC has unique capabilities to detect the highest-energy electromagnetic radiation and complements other gamma ray observatories around the world. Credit: Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center. The object of the $10 million HAWC initiative is to help resolve the enigma of where galactic and extragalactic cosmic rays come from an astrophysical puzzle that could potentially be resolved thr...
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Student fellowships will benefit communities across Wisconsin
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View on campus map. UW in the News. Student fellowships will benefit communities across Wisconsin. April 28, 2015. Launching a community market in Cross Plains. Using Shakespeare to inspire young writers in Green Bay. Teaching the value of conservation and green space in Hudson and Kenosha. Undergraduates from the University of Wisconsin Madison will undertake all these things this summer through a new program, the Wisconsin Open Education Community Fellowship. And the Morgridge Center for Public Service.
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Community of practice helps faculty and staff step into role of online learner
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View on campus map. UW in the News. Community of practice helps faculty and staff step into role of online learner. May 14, 2015. Lisa Hebgen and other TeachOnline@UW participants shared their lessons learned during mini-presentations after the Fall 2014 workshop. This past year, more than 20 faculty and instructional staff received another chance at being a student a role reversal that allowed each of them to explore the opportunities and challenges facing today’s online learners and instructors. After ...
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Arts & Humanities | University Communications Clipsheet
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Category Archives: Arts and Humanities. Lynda Barry on comics, creativity and Matt Groening: ‘We both disdain each other’s lives’. Lynda Barry likes to say things that most people shouldn’t or couldn’t. A short conversation about her job as a teacher gets very interesting very quickly. Common read targets affordable housing. First Folio’s arrival a Shakespearean thriller. UW Madison professor invents new instrument, the hyperpiano. UW Odyssey Project hosts ‘Night of the Living Humanities’. It will be a c...
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Health | University Communications Clipsheet
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UW Scientists share secret behind their brain imaging sensors. In 2014, two University of Wisconsin engineering professors revealed technology light years ahead of what was currently available for imaging the brain. Renovations in place at UW Hospital’s Emergency Department. The UW Hospital’s Emergency Department has been renovated. Cellectar drug data possible in 2017. Family members recount UW-Madison meningitis cases. UW transplant study uses livers preserved at body temperature, not in cold solution.
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Higher Education/System | University Communications Clipsheet
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Category Archives: Higher Education/System. Memorial fund established in name of slain UW-Stout student. A memorial fund has been established in the name of a University of Wisconsin-Stout student from Saudi Arabia who was attacked and killed. Killing of Saudi Student Shakes Wisconsin College Town. UW-Baraboo professors commemorate colleagues, protest funding cuts. UW mourns after Stout student from Saudi Arabia dies following assault. UW-Baraboo professors commemorate colleagues, protest funding cuts.
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Campus life | University Communications Clipsheet
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Category Archives: Campus life. Intimate partner violence affects 1 in 5 UW student relationships. Intimate partner violence will affect one in five undergraduate relationships at the University of Wisconsin. Panel: Students should take action against mass incarceration. Voter Registration Among UW-Madison Students Increases This Election Cycle. The number of University of Wisconsin-Madison students who registered to vote this election cycle is higher than the last. Court documents show the UW-Madison st...
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Hungry, invasive ‘crazy worm’ makes first appearance in Wisconsin
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View on campus map. UW in the News. Hungry, invasive ‘crazy worm’ makes first appearance in Wisconsin. July 15, 2014. Wisconsin’s newest invasive species has done its best to stay underground, but the voracious, numerous and mysterious Asian crazy worm has emerged for the first time in the state on the campus of the University of Wisconsin Madison. Williams and members of the arboretum staff confirmed the earthworms’ presence in the fall of 2013, checking regularly in the spring to see if the worm&...
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Events Calendar - College of Engineering - University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Chemical & Biological Engineering. Civil & Environmental Engineering. Electrical & Computer Engineering. Industrial & Systems Engineering. Materials Science & Engineering. Awards & Rankings. Faculty & Staff Directory. Diversity and Women in Engineering. Mission & Initiatives. Awards & Rankings. Faculty & Staff Directory. Diversity and Women in Engineering. Mission & Initiatives. Undergraduate Majors & Certificates. Graduate Engineering Research Scholars. Online Professional Degrees and Certificates.
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‘Dictionary of American Regional English’ returning to the field, virtually
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View on campus map. UW in the News. 8216;Dictionary of American Regional English’ returning to the field, virtually. November 25, 2013. Photo: UW Madison Archives). Between 1965 and 1970, graduate students from the University of Wisconsin Madison and other institutions hit the road to capture the unique character of the way Americans speak. The researchers traveled in Word Wagons, campers that were specially outfitted with stove, sink, and bed, as well as an extensive questionnaire and the reel-to-reel r...
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