Category: Events
-
Posted on March 30, 2026
Register now for CALS Portrait Day – Apr. 8
CALS External Relations is pleased to announce one of our periodic studio portrait sessions. CALS-affiliated faculty, staff and graduate students who may need a professional […]
-
Posted on March 29, 2026
Earth Fest lineup includes CALS events – Apr. 17-23
Earth Fest at the University of Wisconsin–Madison will bring together all things environment and sustainability and unite our campus over the one resource and interest […]
-
Posted on
Water@UW-Madison spring symposium explores water sustainability – Apr. 22
“Blue Futures” captures the urgency and opportunity at the heart of water sustainability. As emerging technologies, scientific innovation, and evolving policy landscapes transform the way […]
-
Posted on March 23, 2026
Register now for CALS Portrait Day – Apr. 8
CALS External Relations is pleased to announce one of our periodic studio portrait sessions. CALS-affiliated faculty, staff and graduate students who may need a professional […]
- Posted on March 20, 2026
-
Posted on March 18, 2026
Microbiome Symposium to showcase gut-brain axis research across campus – May 26
The microbiome research community at UW–Madison is rich and diverse, yet scattered across multiple departments and schools. To bring this community together, the Wisconsin Institute […]
-
Posted on March 13, 2026
LSC Science Communication Colloquium: Jill Hopke on “Climate journalism in an era of AI slop” – Mar. 18
Jill Hopke, associate professor in the Department of Journalism at DePaul University, will present “Climate journalism in an era of AI slop” at LSC’s Science […]
- Posted on March 11, 2026
-
Posted on
Registration open for the Food Research Institute Spring Meeting – May 12–13
Food safety experts from government, industry, and academia will gather on May 12–13 for the annual Food Research Institute Spring Meeting. This year’s presentations will […]
-
Posted on March 6, 2026
LSC Science Communication Colloquium: Amy Becker on “Political comedy and entertainment: Saving or stifling our democracy?” – Mar. 11
Amy Becker, professor in the Department of Communication & Media at Loyola University – Maryland, will present “Political comedy and entertainment: Saving or stifling our […]