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Wisconsin School of Business professor wins 2023 Best Paper Award

Chia-Jung Tsay, professor in management and an associate professor of management and human resources at the Wisconsin School of Business, received the 2023 Best Paper Award from Diversity in Management and Organizations. The paper, “Gendered Time Surveillance and Suspicions at Work and in Professional Roles,” was co-authored with Erin Reid of McMaster University. Tsay and Reid identified the construct of time surveillance—noting and making assumptions about what others are doing during the workday.

Wisconsin Students Best ChatGPT in First Known Crowdsourced Accounting Study

Summary data from WSB Distinguished Teaching Professor Ann O’Brien’s Accounting Systems course last fall along with data from 185 other institutions across 14 countries was used for the experiment, which pitted the artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, against students in answering 28,085 accounting-based questions on topics ranging from audit and finance to tax and managerial content.

Enter your best science images in the 2021 Cool Science Image Contest

To enter your cool science images or videos, visit the contest webpage for guidelines, submission requirements and a link to the entry form. The submission deadline is May 7.

Enter your best science images in the 2020 Cool Science Image Contest

The contest is open to the UW–Madison community. Faculty, staff, students, postdocs and others with campus connections are eligible, and may enter as individuals or groups. Entries for the 2020 contest will be accepted from Jan. 30 to March 15.

Enter your best science images in the 2019 Cool Science Image Contest

To enter your cool science images or videos, visit the contest webpage for guidelines, submission requirements and a link to the entry form. The submission deadline is March 15.

Cool Science Image Contest is looking for the best science images and short videos from UW-Madison faculty, staff and students

Professor of Accounting featured on Million Dollar Stories Podcast

Terry Warfield was featured recently on the Million Dollar Book Agency’s Million Dollar Stories with Mike Fallat podcast. Warfield discussed his bestselling textbook, Intermediate Accounting.

Ask an expert: Science and common sense for the solar eclipse

Mikhail Kats, associate professor in electrical and computer engineering and an expert in optics and photonics, helps us understand how to best view the celestial event safely.

UW unveils intellectual property models to build industry partnerships

With the Badger IP Industry Advantage program, companies interested in conducting research through the University can avoid some of the past speed bumps in tech transfer – the cycle of bringing knowledge and technologies to society through actions such as commercialization and publication.

Excellence in outreach recognized with Bassam Z. Shakhashiri Public Science Engagement Award

A botany professor and physics outreach program manager have received the Bassam Z. Shakhashiri Public Science Engagement Award, recognizing a UW–Madison faculty and academic staff member (one awarded to each category) who has shown excellence in engaging the public in their work in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) research.