UW System Clipsheet
July 18, 2006
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On Campus
"Moving on at UWM," Editorial, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, July 18.
The resignation of a top administrator for research at UW-Milwaukee should not affect the school's mission to increase its research capacity.
Related: "UWM accepts resignation of research dean," Wisconsin Technology Network, July 14.
"A morbid matter: UW-L's Murphy Library gets collection on death, dying," La Crosse Tribune, July 18.
UW-La Crosse's Center for Death Education and Bioethics makes its 3,000-piece collection of media more accessible by moving it to the campus's Murphy Library.
"40 years of laughs," St. Paul Pioneer Press, July 16.
For nearly a half century, the St. Croix Valley Summer Theatre, held on the UW-River Falls campus, has been attracting audiences from around the region.
"Start now for a good hire at UW," Column, Wisconsin State Journal, July 17.
One writer's suggestion as to how UW-Madison should go about finding its next leader should Chancellor John Wiley decide to retire.
"Students need course in ethics," Column, Wisconsin State Journal, July 18.
UW-Whitewater's course in business ethics may help increase the number of graduates who, when faced with a dilemma in the future, "do the right thing."
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National
"White House blasts stem cell bill," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, July 18.
Both of Wisconsin's U.S. Senators, the UW System, and many others have signaled strong support for the proposed Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act, which would lift restrictions on federal dollars for stem-cell research, but President Bush said he would veto the bill.
Editorial: "Loosen stem cell restrictions," Editorial, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, July 18.
Related: "Override Bush if he vetoes science," Editorial, Wisconsin State Journal, July 18.


