Category: People and Departments
- Posted on February 10, 2023
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Nominations open for Morgridge Center Awards, due Mar. 6
Every year, the Morgridge Center recognizes the outstanding students, faculty, alumni and community partners who make a difference on campus and in their community to […]
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WARF introduces Trusted Partners campaign to engage campus and industry partners
The team at WARF Strategic Communications and Public Affairs is pleased to present a new campaign, WARF Trusted Partners. This campaign is designed to encourage campus and industry […]
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Posted on February 9, 2023
CANCELED: CALS EDC Lunch and Learn: The Table We Set, The Food We Eat – Feb. 20
UPDATE: The Feb. 20 CALS EDC Lunch and Learn has been canceled — the CALS EDC hopes to reschedule with the date TBD. The CALS […]
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CALS Wellness Committee/DNC Lunch and Learn: Mediterranean diet and healthy eating habits – Feb. 21
Please join the CALS Wellness Committee and the Dietetics and Nutrition Club (DNC) for a lunch and learn presentation by DNC students on Tuesday, Feb. […]
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MOSAIC community event: Bowling night at the Sett – Feb. 23
Join MOSAIC for their first community event of 2023, MOSAIC Bowling Night! on Thursday, Feb 23 at Sett Recreation in Union South from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. This will be […]
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Posted on February 8, 2023
New faculty profile: Marta Kohmann specializes in forage systems agroecology
Marta Kohmann joined the UW–Madison faculty in January 2023 as an assistant professor in the Department of Agronomy and an extension specialist in the Division […]
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New faculty profile: Tim Rhoads studies the molecular links between aging, metabolism, and chronic disease
Tim Rhoads joined the UW–Madison faculty in January 2023 as an assistant professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences. What is your hometown? Where […]
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Posted on February 6, 2023
Darwin Day 2023 features speakers, community celebration and art exhibition – Feb. 8-10
The theme for Darwin Day 2023 is “Illuminating Evolutionary Biology.” All events are open to the public – and all are welcome.