Quoted: Retired University of Wisconsin-Madison economics professor Robert Haverman
Category: UW Experts in the News
Virus robs addicts of their high
Quoted: Arnold Ruoho, a pharmacologist at the University of Wisconsinââ?¬â??Madison
Kerry looks for silver lining as thunder is stolen
Quoted: Charles Jones, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin.
A Scenario Where Questions Linger
Quoted: Donald F. Kettl, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Green Bay claims Authority figures flawed
Quoted: Prof. Robert Haveman of the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Molly Ivins: Big money’s making a move to get rid of Clean Elections
No sooner do we win a long struggle to clean up politics and restore democracy in this country than we find the whole thing under attack, and we have to go out and re-fight the same battle all over again. Good thing we’re not easily discouraged.
Quoted: A study done by political scientists at the University of Wisconsin in May of this year
Ag Interns Can Develop Career Skills at PDPW Conference
Quoted: Robert Shaver, a national business management trainer and faculty associate at the UW-Madison Business School
Look Into Kidnappers Mind
Quoted: Professor Robert Frykenberg of UW-Madison. (Broadcast story.)
Reactions to Clinton: Compelling, same old
Quoted: Linda Greene, Evjue-Bascom professor of law at UW-Madison.
Green Party to Make Its Presidential Pick (Reuters)
Quoted: Ben Manski, a third-year University of Wisconsin law student and co-chairman of the Green Party of the United States
For patients, dogs ask nothing, yet give everything
Quoted: Bob McGrath, director of counseling and consultation for the University Health Service on the UW-Madison campus
County wages weed war on lakes
Quoted: John Magnuson, professor of limnology at UW-Madison
Organic foods no longer a rarity
Quoted: UW-Madison farm financial analyst Tom Kriegl
G.O.P. Offensive Puts Small Dent in Kerry’s Image
Quoted: Kenneth M. Goldstein, associate professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin said that given such findings, he did not believe Mr. Bush’s strategists achieved their higher aims.