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L&S In the News,
2001-2002

01/23/02
Wisconsin Film Festival Previews 2002 Highlights
Wisconsin Film Festival Web Site
Film still from the German feature film "In den Tag hinen (The Days Between)"
Film still from the German feature film "In den Tag hinen (The Days Between)," winner of the Rotterdam Film Festival Tiger Award and the Grand Prix at Créteil International Women's Film Festival, one of the contemporary world films to be featured at the 2002 Wisconsin Film Festival, April 4-7, 2002. Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival.

Latin Jazz Master Santos is Spring Artist in Residence
Latin Jazz Master Santos.

Religious Studies Program is Focal Point for Understanding

01/15/02

Soil Scientist Francis Hole Dies at Age 88

Sculpture Examines Themes of Natural Forces
A visitor to the Elvehjem Museum of Art examines Spiral, a wood and stone sculpture installation by sculptor Gillian Jagger.
A visitor to the Elvehjem Museum of Art examines Spiral, a wood and stone sculpture installation by sculptor Gillian Jagger. Jagger's works will be on display through August. Photo by: Michael Forster Rothbart, University Communications.

Pro Arte Quartet Issues Dvorak CD

01/14/02
Professor Publishes World's Only English Journal on Urdu
Professor of Urdu Language Muhammad Memon reads from the book The Splendour of Islamic Calligraphy
Professor of Urdu Language Muhammad Memon reads from the book The Splendour of Islamic Calligraphy by Abdelkebir Khatibi. Memon is editor of the Annual of Urdu Studies. Photo by: Michael Forster Rothbart, University Communications.

01/11/02
L&S Takes Advisors to Res Hall Students

01/02/02
Study Suggests Way to Short-Cut Microbe Communication

12/19/01
Arthur Ellis in chemistry lab with graduate students
Arthur Ellis, Meloche-Bascom Professor of Chemistry, Named to NSF Post

12/11/01

Charlie Trotter's Commencement Address, December 23, 2001


Famed Chicago Chef Charles (Charlie) Trotter to Speak at Winter Commencement

12/10/01

Waunakee high school students (L to R) Nina Zitzer and Ryan Johnson assess the quality of bones found in a cave mouth with the help of geologist Richard Slaughter, during a Geology Museum outreach field trip to the Wisconsin River. Photo by Michael Forster Rothbart, University Communications
High School Students Dig Discoveries
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11/14/01
Professor Puts Terror Talk Under Microscope

11/06/01
$15 Million in Federal Funding for First Phase of Ice Cube, a Groundbreaking Antarctica-based Neutrino Telescope

Chemistry Professor Lloyd Smith Named Director of Wisconsin Genome Center

11/01/01
Gilles Bousquet
Professor of French Gilles Bousquet Named Dean of International Studies at UW-Madison

11/01/01
Multiple Caribbeans Explores International Relationships

10/23/01
John Robinson, Professor of Zoology Dies
Dated Origin of Human Species

10/15/01
Provost Peter Spear is Ready to Lead

10/10/01
Ecosystems Threatened by Accumulated Change Over Time

10/08/01
Paul Collins gives Gift of 16 Music Fellowships

Research: Changing Roles Benefit Men and Women

10/03/01
Chemistry Department Awards Hirschfelder Prize to Bruce Berne

09/24/01
Theatre Department Marks Progress in Diversity Hiring

09/20/01
Students Learn Geology the Rock-Hard Way

Emmy Winning Documentary Producer Perry Wolff Visits Campus

09/12/01
Thai Pavilion under construction in Madison's Olbrich Garden
Thai Pavilion Hosts Demonstration, Tile Signing

Ceremony Marks Construction of Thai Pavilion in Olbrich Gardens

08/31/01
Photo of steelworker Ray Henderson and Tony Buba, documentary filmmaker
"Struggles in Steel: A Story of African-American Steelworkers" is a documentary film by Tony Buba, right, and Ray Henderson, left, 1996. Photo courtesy UW Arts Institute.

Documentary Filmmaker Tony Buba is Fall Artist in Residence

08/24/01
L&S Alumni Connect Talented Hmong Students With UW-Madison

 

students on archeology dig along Wisconsin's Highway 12
Student Archeologists Preserve Past Before Highway 12 Construction Starts

07/27/01
How Wild is the North Woods? Not Very, Biologists Say

 

map of "huge volcano sleeps under Yellowstone" 07/20/01
Tiny Crystals Predict a Huge Volcano in Western US

07/11/01
World Land Database Charts Troubling Course

07/06/01
Psychology Professor Peter Spear Named New Provost at UW-Madison

07/03/01
The Economics of Happiness

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