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Extractions: National History Day Home Essential Information Contest Information Annual Themes and Research ... National History Day We are proud to announce the national finalists and alternates for the 2003 Wisconsin History Day State Event held on May 3, 2003. The national finalists will represent Wisconsin at the national contest June 15-19, 2003 at the University of Maryland - College Park. In the event that a national finalist entry is unable to attend the national contest, the first alternate in that category will be offered the opportunity to attend in their place. If the first alternate cannot attend, the second alternate will be offered the opportunity. Junior Papers National Finalist:
Extractions: The 19th Century saw huge numbers of Europeans immigrate to Wisconsin. Their stories of exploration, encounter, and exchange can make fantastic topics for History Day projects. Milwaukee is known as part of the "German Triangle," an area of the United States that experienced particularly heavy German immigration during the nineteenth century. Why did so many immigrants choose to settle in this area? How did German community life change or stay the same for immigrants to the area? Before the invention of a state welfare system, Wisconsin communities often argued heatedly over whether to provide poor relief to new foreign immigrants, who sometimes faced starvation, freezing winters and death in the absence of aid. Why were some Wisconsinites so hesitant to support immigrants in their communities? How and why has state assistance for new immigrants changed over the years? What do the Wisconsin towns of Mazomanie, New Glarus and St. Nazianz all have in common? Each was founded by group emigration. Some mmigrants journeyed to Wisconsin with an organization that arranged for their settlement. Often, these groups had a certain religious affiliation, trade, or political agenda. What does an emigrant's decision to join a certain group say about their hopes, their worries, and their reasons for making the voyage? How did the members of a particular group succeed or fail in their plans to form a new, ideal community in Wisconsin?
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Extractions: Erin Hannan '00 At its Cabinet 99 Symposium on November 8, 2002, the Wisconsin Alumni Association will honor physics Professor Bernice Durand with its $10,000 Faculty and Staff Recognition Award. Durand has been a pioneer for women in science since her youth. At the age of four, she started "inventing" math problems not taught until college level. By age fifteen, she was employed at the Synchrotron in Ames, Iowa, and entered Harvard as a physics major at age sixteen. Durand later returned to Ames and, in 1971, became only the second woman to earn a PhD in physics from Iowa State University. Her experience as a role model at UW-Madison began in 1970, when she was the only female lecturer in the physics department. She's now involved in the Women Faculty Mentoring Program and the National Science Foundation-sponsored Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute. She feels strongly about encouraging women to pursue science as a profession.
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Extractions: Russian sister city sign pact By Kathy Cobb A consortium of three La Crosse institutions of higher education signed an agreement this summer with officials in Dubna, Russia, to establish a business school there. The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Viterbo College and Western Wisconsin Technical College joined in the historic agreement with La Crosse's sister city. The agreement is believed to be the first of its kind, in which three institutions of higher learning with different missions have joined forces on such a project. "What's particularly encouraging to me is the degree of community support in Dubna," says Rex Fuller, dean of the College of Business Administration at UW-La Crosse. "Community people and organizations are committed to a new future for their city." The city of Dubna has agreed to provide housing, food and in-country transportation to visiting faculty and consultants; provide telephone equipment, facilities for computers and fax communications; and work with the Russian ministries to complete the school building. The Dubna Business School, which eventually will become the University of Dubna, will be housed in a new building originally planned as a military school.
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Extractions: Advertiser Staff Writer Wisconsin center Donovan Raiola watched the NFL Draft this past weekend, like he has every year since he was in high school. "You see a guy get drafted that you played against, I think it's pretty cool, just knowing you played against someone that's going into the NFL," said Raiola, a 2001 Kamehameha Schools graduate from Honolulu who will be a junior in the fall. Raiola won't comment about whether he'd consider turning pro after next season, choosing to focus on the upcoming season, when he projects the Badgers to finish in the top three of the Big Ten Conference. Raiola, one of 34 Hawai'i high school graduates listed on rosters among 117 Division I football programs on the Mainland, said he always checks the Internet to see how his former prep teammates and opponents are faring.