UW System Clipsheet
October 6, 2005
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UW System
"Report says four UW schools have no auditors," Associated Press, Oct. 6.
Due largely to budget cuts, UW administrators say four of the 13 four-year UW campuses are without an auditor.
"Student security, sick leave, employment policy to be part of Regents meeting," Daily Cardinal, Oct. 6.
A preview of the October UW System Board of Regents meetings.
On Campus
"Milwaukee wants brakes put on UW public health school," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Oct. 6.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett will visit Madison today to promote Milwaukee as the location for a new school of public health.
"UWGB opens its doors for diversity," Green Bay Press Gazette, Oct. 6.
Through the Opportunity Knocks program, UW-Green Bay hopes to attract a more diverse group of students to campus.
"Barrows demoted based on unverified reports," Column, Capital Times, Oct. 5.
Attorney Lester Pines, who represents UW-Madison administrator Paul Barrows, defends his client in this column.
"Madison - Wired and unplugged," Wisconsin Technology Network, Oct. 5.
UW-Madison has announced that the entire campus will have wireless Internet access by June 2006.
"UW-RF Professor awarded first Innovation Scholar Award," Wisconsin Ag Connection, Oct. 6.
UW-River Falls Professor Brian Smith wins the first WiSys Technology Foundation's Innovation Scholar award.
"UW-Fox Valley becomes center of earth science," Appleton Post-Crescent, Oct. 5.
Weis Earth Science Museum, located on the UW-Fox Valley campus, will host a number of science-related events during this month's Earth Science Week.
State
"State's smart travel shopper suspicious," Column, WIsconsin State Journal, Oct. 6.
A column addressing some concerns among state employees regarding travel budgets.


