Established in 1973, the Waisman Center is the focal point at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for biomedical, behavioral and social science research in human development, developmental disabilities and neurodegenerative disease. The Center also is an international resource for people with developmental disabilities and their families, providing services such as clinical diagnosis, genetic counseling, treatment and… Read more »
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Lessons in Leadership: Learn, Understand, Value
As a professor and chair of the Department of Comparative Biosciences in the School of Veterinary Medicine, Gordon Mitchell sees the benefits of animal research firsthand- including benefits that save human lives.
3M Will Help Bring National Science Olympiad to Madison
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will host the next National Science Olympiad on May 18-21, 2011, when an estimated 7,000-plus middle school and high school students, parents, educators and volunteers arrive on campus. A $25,000 sponsorship grant from the 3M Foundation will help meet the costs of the 2011 Olympiad.
Philanthropy Key to Institutes of Discovery
John and Tashia Morgridge were honored for their gift at the grand opening of the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery.
McBurney Disability Resource Center Celebrates Grand Opening
The campus center for students with disabilities welcomed guests for tours of its new state-of-the-art home in the heart of campus at 702 W. Johnson Street. Visitors, University of Wisconsin-Madison administrators, McBurney Center staff and students gathered to dedicate the facility, which includes unique design features and innovative programs that showcase the University’s leadership in serving this student population.