Category: People and Departments
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Posted on May 29, 2012
Hone your development skills: CALS Fundraising 101
Recently, the campus has put a greater emphasis on private fundraising and development. What does this mean for your department or program? How can and […]
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5th annual Oliver Smithies Symposium this Wednesday
Remember: The 5th Annual Oliver Smithies Symposium will be held this Wednesday May 30, 2012 at the Ebling Symposium Center in the Microbial Sciences Building, […]
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New faculty profile: Amy Stanton
Amy Stanton joined the faculty this spring as an assistant professor in the Department of Dairy Sciences. Tell us about your career path to date […]
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From the archives: Commencement parade down the Ag Hall lawn
UW Archives has a lot of interesting video footage posted online. Here’s one ca. 1929 that shows a line of new graduates parading down a […]
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Posted on May 24, 2012
Be a steward of UW history: Campus archivists speak to CALS communicators June 5
If you’re interested in preserving and sharing the history of your part of the UW, come to the CALS Communicators Group meeting on Tuesday, June […]
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Brian Gould’s dairy markets website wins national award
CALS agricultural economist Brian Gould was awarded the 2012 Outstanding Electronic Media Education Award from the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association for his Understanding Dairy […]
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Posted on May 23, 2012
Sherry Tanumihardjo and Randy Stoecker win Morgridge grants for community-based projects
CALS faculty members Sherry Tanumihardjo and Randy Stoecker are recipients of Spring 2012 Mortgridge Grants to support service learning and community based research. Tanumihardjo, a […]
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Posted on May 21, 2012
Develop your development skills: CALS Fundraising 101
Recently, the campus has put a greater emphasis on private fundraising and development. What does this mean for your department or program? How can and […]
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The science of science communication
The process of science is not complete until the results of research are communicated. For a long time and for many researchers, the act of […]
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New faculty profile: John Pool
Assistant Professor John Pool joined the Department of Genetics last fall. Please describe your career path. My first real introduction to population genetics was through […]