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Astronaut and College of Engineering Alumnus Brewster Shaw Lands on Campus for Talk and Scholarship Presentation
Brewster Shaw, astronaut on three Space Shuttle missions, returned to the College of Engineering campus on September 14 to speak and to present an Astronaut Scholarship Foundation scholarship to College of Engineering student, Anthony Sprangers, a senior majoring in biomedical engineering.
Artist Brings His Work Home
As a student, Robert Burkert (’52 BS, ’55 MA EDU) embraced the Wisconsin experience. Today, the UW-Madison is the beneficiary of this renowned artist’s talent and generosity.
Djerassi Play puts Relationships under the Microscope
Department of Theatre & Drama graduate students performed a staged reading of “Foreplay” before an engaged and entertained audience in the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery Town Center that included the play’s author, world-renowned scientist and fiction writer Carl Djerassi (’45 PhD L&S). Djerassi’s three-day visit to campus was an ILLUMINATE: UW-Madison Year of the Arts event.
Selig Distinguished Lecture Delves into Japanese Americans’ Relationship with Baseball
Samuel O. Regalado, history professor at California State University, Stanislaus, will discuss how baseball helped Japanese Americans develop an identity and bond with America in the Selig Distinguished Lecture in Sport and Society on Tuesday, January 24, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.