Professor Norma Saldivar was the featured speaker at the recent Bascom Hill Society showcase luncheon and provided a wonderful glimpse into the Year of the Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Change Your Mind
Aaron Heller, the first recipient of the James L. Davis Memorial Graduate Support Fund, studies the neurobiology of depression to develop new therapies. Regina Lapate, the second recipient, explores how emotional awareness might help overcome negative experiences.
Nursing Building Unveiled
School of Nursing faculty and staff had their first look February 25 at schematic designs for the School’s new building, which features a two-story atrium, 300-seat auditorium; wired, interactive classrooms, and simulation labs.
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.
Teen Fights Alzheimer’s with Bingo, Softball
While she cannot restore her grandmother’s memories, Ali Brems, a Kenosha, Wisconsin, 18-year-old, wants to help ensure other granddaughters won’t face the same loss. Inspired by an intensive high school course on Alzheimer’s disease, she hosted a Bingo fundraiser for Alzheimer’s disease research as her senior project.