Category: Around CALS
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Posted on November 7, 2022
Marine Protected Area creates spillover benefits for tuna fishing in Hawaii
Jennifer Raynor, forest and wildlife ecology professor, collaborated with researchers from the University of Hawaii to study how the creation of the world’s largest marine […]
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Posted on October 31, 2022
Horticulture department serves up satiating course on Indigenous foodways
Hort 380 introduces students to the foods and foodways of the Indigenous peoples of the Upper Great Lakes area from multiple perspectives — historical, legal, […]
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Posted on October 24, 2022
Video: Grow your future at CALS
CALS recently unveiled a new undergraduate recruitment video for prospective and undecided students called “Grow Your Future,” exploring all that a CALS education offers. Watch […]
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Posted on October 17, 2022
Six hard truths about vertical farming
The promise of vertical farming — grow crops anytime, anywhere — is fantastic. Promoters speak of a world where wheat cultivated in a repurposed warehouse […]
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Posted on October 10, 2022
‘A home wherever I go’
For graduate students of color in the sciences, SciMed GRS offers resources and the support and feel of a family.
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Posted on October 3, 2022
Two photos from CALS community among 2022 Cool Science Image winners
Fulbright Scholar in animal and dairy sciences Conor Holohan and genetics graduate student Ryan Ward are among this year’s winners.
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Posted on September 26, 2022
Lessons in the garden
The CALS horticulture department is teaming up with schools and communities to cultivate a hybrid of plants and pedagogy.
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Posted on September 19, 2022
Innovation through campus cooperation in America’s dairyland
As part of the Dairy Innovation Hub, a state-funded collaborative involving three University of Wisconsin System schools, CALS researchers are bringing new ideas that address […]
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Posted on September 12, 2022
Photos: New CALS students Jackson Banks and Rutuja Gupte navigate the first day of class
Navigating the first day of classes for new students to campus is an exhilarating, nerve-wracking and memorable experience. Two CALS students had their first day photographed.
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Posted on September 6, 2022
Photos: CALS community gathers to give Dean Gillaspy a warm welcome
Gillaspy mingled with faculty and staff at DeLuca Biochemical Sciences Building, and CALS partners and stakeholders at West Madison Agricultural Research Station.