Bill Elvey, associate vice chancellor for facilities planning and management, is becoming senior vice president at Children’s Health System in Texas. Read full article at: http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/education/university/uw-facilities-director-leaving-for-texas-post/article_4f650719-88f1-55de-b22f-a9ebb28d1088.html
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UW-Madison has fewer parking spots than most peer campuses
UW-Madison students and faulty are finding alternative transportations methods as a result of the UW-Madison campus having fewer parking spaces than any of its 22 peer universities. Read full article at: http://host.madison.com/ct/news/local/education/university/uw-madison-has-fewer-parking-spots-than-most-peer-campuses/article_7d3d03c2-cf39-57c6-ae1f-6c1748bba390.html
UW-Madison’s historic Knapp House going on sale
After serving as home to some of Madison’s elites, 17 Wisconsin governors and generations of UW-Madison graduate students, the 161-year-old Knapp House is looking for new owners. Read full article at: http://host.madison.com/wsj/lifestyles/home-and-garden/uw-madison-s-historic-knapp-house-going-on-sale/article_48dd8f46-d8c9-5273-97f5-5072e4b6b154.html
How U.W. at Madison and Veolia Work Together to Promote Sustainability
The collaboration between UW-Madison and Veolia has been a success. Read full article at: http://veolianorthamerica.com/en/managing-waste-one-world-s-largest-colleges
The WSB’s new classrooms transform the learning experience for business students
In Grainger Hall, rows of chairs and computers have been replaced by moveable chairs and tables at which teams of students can work together while faculty supervise and facilitate, while large monitors and laptops help …
What will happen to the original Wisconsin governor’s mansion?
The Wisconsin governor’s mansion may be sold by the Wisconsin Department of Administration. Read full article at: http://isthmus.com/news/news/what-will-happen-to-the-original-wisconsin-governors-mansion/
4 College Campuses That Can Teach Cities How To Do Transit Better
Where city initiatives might get mired in local politics and die slow deaths, many campuses have been forced to innovate rapidly to accommodate growing student populations. Often that means they’re putting progressive transportation systems in …