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MILESTONES
Academic staff leaders elected
Three incumbents and one new member
have been elected to the Academic Staff
Executive Committee, the administrative
executive group for the Academic Staff
Assembly, for this fall.
Academic staff on the UW-Madison
campus re-elected Linda Newman, senior
student services coordinator in the School
of Education and current ASEC chair, and
Lawrence Casper, assistant dean for
research and technology transfer in the
College of Engineering and associate direc-
tor of university-industry relations.
Newly elected were Bruce Beck, senior
policy and planning analyst in the office of
budget planning and analysis, and Belinda
Velazquez, outreach specialist with the
Graduate School at the Waisman Center.
Beck was appointed to ASEC by the
* assembly earlier this year to fill an
unexpired term.
They join Greg laccarino, Nellie
Laughlin, Karen Schwarz and Gail
Snowden, who are in the middle of their
three-year terms on ASEC, and Frank
Kooistra, who was recently appointed by
ASEC to fill Nancy Westphal-Johnson's
term until June 2003.
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Sightings by Jeff Miller: Dishing up the big games
Media trucks, topped with dishes trained at satellites, clogged the Kohl Center area during the NCAA
Midwest Regional "Sweet 16" men's basketball competition. The university hosted the regional, which
attracted teams and fans from around the country.

ON CAMPUS
Trio Fontenay returns
The Trio Fontenay will play Strauss,
Dvorak and Beethoven Friday, April 5,
at 8 p.m. at the Wisconsin Union Theater.
Returning to the theater for the first
time since their 1994 debut, the trio has
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name. As director of the Gesundheit!
Institute, Adams pioneered the construc-
tion of a healing center in West Virginia,
which combines traditional and comple-
mentary medicine. Adams has traveled
around the world, spreading his humor
and views on medicine, life and love.

C A M    P U S      N E W    S

Civility
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care about."
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says, we need to be able and
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things easier - but also becai
of respect to those around us.
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not depend on whether
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