L&S Love Stories
Meet four faculty couples in the College of Letters & Science and hear how they find ways to balance personal and professional bliss.
Two L&S Researchers Receive Prestigious Sloan Fellowships
Assistant Professor of Physics Ke Fang and Assistant Professor of Computer Sciences Xiangyao Yu will each receive $75,000 to support their research.
A Step Forward for the Grammys?
According to Langston Collin Wilkins, an assistant professor of African American Studies, last week's 2024 Grammys represented progress.
In Regents Address, Chancellor Mnookin Unveils Bold New Initiatives to Innovate for The Public Good, Address Global Challenges
“My job — our job — is to make this institution even a step stronger — by building on this excellence and also by thinking in big, bold ways about where we can take a quantum leap forward to serve this state and the world on a whole new level,” Chancellor Mnookin said.
Stephen J. Wright Elected to National Academy of Engineering
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected George B. Dantzig Professor of Computer Sciences and Department Chair, Stephen J. Wright as a new member. Professor Wright receives this high professional distinction for Wright's theory and design of optimization algorithms and their application in signal processing and machine learning.
In Memoriam: Jack McLeod, 1930–2024
Jack McLeod, Maier-Bascom Professor Emeritus and a leader in political communication research, died January 28, 2024, at Agrace Hospice in Fitchburg, Wisconsin. He was 93. Jack leaves a legacy of inspiring teaching, thoughtful mentorship and field-leading research after his 38-year career in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
These Tomatoes Are Out of This World… or They Will be Soon
Simon Gilroy and his lab are no strangers to sending plants into space. And, at the end of January, the botany professor and his team will be doing it again for their sixth experiment with NASA on the International Space Station, this time with tomatoes.
Remembering Robert Booth Fowler, 1940-2024
Robert Booth Fowler, an emeritus professor within the College of Letters & Science, passed away earlier this month at the age of 84. As a professor in both Political Science and Integrated Liberal Studies, Booth impacted thousands of students at the undergraduate and graduate levels and excelled in research and campus service.
Wilson Wins Diamond Award for Commitment to Inclusiveness
The College's Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging is recognized for his work promoting student opportunity and success.
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