UW System Clipsheet
June 15, 2006
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On Campus
"UW-Marshfield good deal now, could get better," Editorial, Marshfield News Herald, June 14.
The UW System's freshman-sophomore campuses offer students a chance at a high-quality education while keeping student loan burdens down.
"UW sues French company for patent infringement," Associated Press, June 15.
A recent lawsuit alleges that dietary supplements marketed by a French company infringe on patents issued to three UW-Madison researchers.
"UW settles Newby gender claim for $90K," Capital Times, June 14.
An attorney employed by UW-Madison will receive $90,000 as settlement of a gender discrimination claim.
"Students discuss tuition increase," Baraboo News Republic, June 15.
UW-Baraboo-Sauk County students share mixed views on Regent actions related to tuition and nonresident students.
"Truth or consequences: Student postings are tricky turf," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, June 14.
Schools are becoming concerned about possible damage to faculty reputations caused by students posting spoof profiles on social networking web sites.
"Former professor honored for service," Stevens Point Journal, June 14.
Former UW-Stevens Point botany professor Robert Freckmann has been recognized for his land conservation work.


