Category: Events
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Posted on January 31, 2020
Allen Centennial Garden to host Resilient Landscapes Symposium March 27-28
The Resilient Landscapes Symposium is a must-attend event for anyone passionate about plants, the people who grow them, and their potential to change the world. […]
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Posted on January 27, 2020
CDC Director’s presentation canceled, replaced with coronavirus panel – Jan. 29
According to the School of Medicine and Public Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield’s planned visit to Madison this week has […]
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Biofuels and bioproducts forum: “Replacing the Whole Barrel” – Jan. 28
Many of the things we use every day, including plastic bottles, lip balm, and crayons, are made from petroleum. Known as crude oil, this fossil […]
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Soil microbiologist faculty candidate presentation: Zachary Freedman – Jan. 30
The CALS community is invited to attend a soil science faculty candidate presentation by Zachary Freedman, assistant professor of environmental microbiology at West Virginia University, […]
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Build It, Badgers! – Free conference for all UW–Madison “makers” on April 2
Participate in a first-ever free event intended to connect makers and developers of all sorts, from artists to engineers, software designers to tinkerers.
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Posted on January 21, 2020
Save the date: CALS Global’s spring symposium set for Apr. 22
Please mark your calendar for Global Day 2020, hosted by CALS Global. The theme of the symposium, which runs 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. on Apr. […]
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RSVP for CALS Equity & Diversity Lunch and Learn: Reducing racism, promoting inclusion – Feb. 10
UPDATE: Due to popular demand, the location for this event has changed. Markus Brauer’s presentation “Scientifically Tested Methods to Reduce Racism and Promote Inclusion,” will […]
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CDC director Robert R. Redfield to deliver public talk on Jan. 29
The title of Redfield’s talk is “CDC’s Strategic Priorities: A Bold Promise to the Nation.” He will speak about current issues of importance at the […]
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WN@TL this week: Wisconsin Sea Grant’s Noordyk on water quality of Green Bay
Since the arrival of the Europeans in the 17th century, the world’s largest freshwater estuary has undergone tremendous ecological changes. The once stunning clear water […]
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Posted on January 16, 2020
Genetics faculty candidate presentation: Jake Brunkard on TORning over a new leaf – Jan. 23
The CALS community is invited to attend a genetics faculty candidate presentation by Jake Brunkard, Group Leader/Assistant Researcher, UC Berkeley, Plant and Microbial Biology, and USDA […]