Category: People and Departments
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Posted on March 11, 2019
WID conference: What #MeToo Means for Gender, Power & Ethical Journalism – Apr. 26
Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery is hosting a free spring conference on journalism ethics — What #MeToo Means for Gender, Power & Ethical Journalism. Registration is live […]
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Posted on March 4, 2019
Mark Rickenbach completes LEAD21 leadership development program
Mark Rickenbach, professor, chair and extension specialist in the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, was one of 79 individuals who recently completed the LEAD21 […]
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Mark Cook, late professor of animal sciences, inducted into Poultry Hall of Fame
The American Poultry Historical Society added five inductees into the Poultry Industry Hall of Fame for 2019. They include Earl Benjamin, D. W. Brooks, Mark […]
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Save the date: CALS portrait session set for April 8
CALS External Relations will hold its next studio portrait session on Monday, April 8, 2019, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. in Room 38 of Agricultural Hall. Faculty, staff […]
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Monica White to discuss new book Freedom Farmers: Agricultural Resistance and the Black Freedom Movement – Mar. 6
Join Monica White as she discusses agricultural resistance and the Black Freedom movement at this free, public lecture. Featuring research and excerpts from her new […]
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CALS EDC lunch and learn: Lessons learned from Hurricane Maria – Mar. 11
Members of the CALS community are invited to join the next session of the CALS Equity and Diversity Committee’s 2018-2019 Lunch and Learn Series: “When […]
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GHI talk: Migrant health and rights – Mar. 12
International migration, a truly global reality, increased to 258 million people in 2018, and the numbers of refugees and people displaced by conflict, natural disasters […]
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Healthy Aging Series talk: Adam Kuchnia to discuss imaging markers of muscle physiology – Mar. 14
About the event Consequential changes that occur within muscle as a result of aging and disease negatively affect mobility, independence, quality of life, and mortality. […]
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Crossroads of Ideas panel: The future of genome editing from CRISPR twins to real therapies – Apr. 9
The Future of Genome Editing CRISPR holds the potential to transform our planet. Join a panel of internationally recognized experts from UW-Madison to explore the […]
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Registration now open for Morgridge/UW-Madison Metabolism Symposium on May 1
This symposium will include presentations by members of the metabolism community, open discussion between attendees, a poster session, and a keynote speaker. Dr. Charles Burant, […]