Category: Events
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Posted on April 1, 2019
CALS Wellness Committee event: Usage and benefits of essential oils – Apr. 22
Join the CALS Wellness Committee to learn about essential oils on April 22. This was a very hot topic at the UW Wellness Symposium last […]
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Posted on March 25, 2019
Food and the Wisconsin Idea: The systems that feed us – Apr. 2
The term “food system” is widely used in academia and the nonprofit sector, but what do we really mean by it? Are we using systems […]
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WARF event: What’s new and what isn’t in advancing university technologies – Apr. 2
WARF’s Essential Topics Series explores timely topics with a campus audience. Presentations have covered updates on relevant legislation such as the America Invents Act, others […]
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CALS Wellness/DNC snack and learn: Allergy-friendly foods – Mar. 28
The CALS community is invited to attend the upcoming nutrition-themed snack and learn event hosted by the CALS Wellness Committee and the Dietetics and Nutrition Club. […]
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CALS Global event: Beyond profit: Sustainable business for global good – Mar. 28
Looking to change the world? Please join us for a lively discussion of local and socially/environmentally responsible businesses and their products that connect global to […]
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Posted on March 16, 2019
GHI talk: Strategies for surgical capacity-building in low-resource areas – Mar. 26
About 2 billion people lack access to emergency and essential surgical care, and most of those in need are from rural, marginalized populations living in […]
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Poster deadline extension for CALS Go-Global Spring Symposium
The following message is from Sundaram Gunasekaran, director of CALS Global: Share your international work for a chance to win $500! Dear CALS and Friends, […]
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Posted on March 11, 2019
Food Research Institute Spring Meeting – May 22-23
The CALS community is invited to join the Food Research Institute at its spring meeting at the Pyle Center on May 22–23. This meeting features scientists […]