UW System Clipsheet
September 22, 2005
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UW System
"Supreme Court to hear Marder's case," Duluth News Tribune, Sept. 22.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear case of fired UW-Superior professor John Marder; ruling may clarify the process for dismissing tenured faculty.
"College entrance made easy," Column, Wausau Daily Herald, Sept 22.
UW-Madison Director of Admissions Robert Seltzer offers tips to high school seniors applying for college.
On Campus
"UW to contact parents if their child overdoses," Wisconsin State Journal, Sept. 22.
UW-Madison officials to notify parents when students are involved in "extreme alcohol or drug incidents."
Related: "Cardinal View: Notification policy careless,” Daily Cardinal, Sept. 22.
"Ban on anti-Bush artwork stirs up dispute," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Sept. 22.
Artists, faculty, staff and students debate move to remove controversial piece of artwork from UW-Green Bay art gallery.
"Prof. lawsuit dropped," Stevens Point Journal, Sept. 22.
Owners of a Stevens Point tavern withdraw case against UWSP professor who allegedly offered students extra credit for supporting a workplace smoking ban referendum; Chancellor Bunnell said case "raised all of our awareness of what we should and should not do."
"County may help fund dorm," Baraboo News Republic, Sept. 22.
Sauk County looks to contribute $100,000 toward a new residence hall at UW-Baraboo/Sauk County.
National
"Affluent students displaced by Katrina find world of options, while others must put education on hold," Chronicle of Higher Education, Sept. 22.
Colleges and universities that accommodated displaced students did not have time or records to understand which students needed help most.
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