Category: Extension and Outreach
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CALS in the News for the Week of February 19 – 25
In the News Dr. Norge Jerome, researcher who founded field of nutritional anthropology, dies at 91 The Kansas City Star, 2/20/22 Mentioned: Norge Jerome, Deceased, […]
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Posted on February 18, 2022
CALS in the News for the Week of February 12 – 18
In the News F.D.A. Delays Review of Pfizer’s Covid Vaccine for Children Under 5 The New York Times, 2/11/22 Quoted: Malia Jones, Community and Environmental […]
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Posted on February 14, 2022
WeCOPE program promotes positive emotional skills for farmers and ag professionals
Sauk County Extension Educator, Amanda Coorough, is inviting area farm community members to participate in a new pilot of the WeCOPE program series for agricultural community audiences. […]
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Posted on February 11, 2022
CALS in the News for the Week of February 5 – 11
In the News Researchers warn that social media may be ‘fundamentally at odds’ with science TechCrunch via Yahoo! News, 2/10/22 Quoted: Dominique Brossard, Life Sciences […]
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Posted on February 4, 2022
CALS faculty and staff volunteers sought for Wisconsin Youth Institute on Apr. 11
On Apr. 11, CALS and the World Food Prize Foundation will be hosting the eighth annual Wisconsin Youth Institute as part of our involvement to […]
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CALS in the News for the Week of January 29 – February 4
In the News Why Nasal Covid Vaccines May Make Better Boosters New York Times, 2/2/22 Quoted: Krishna Ella, Alumnus, Plant Pathology Experts question rolling authorization […]
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Posted on January 28, 2022
High school students invited to attend World Food Prize Wisconsin Youth Institute
The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is pleased to host the eighth annual World Food Prize Wisconsin Youth Institute, […]
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CALS in the News for the Week of January 22 – 28
In the News How to help houseplants survive winter Popular Science, 1/25/22 Quoted: Johanna Oosterwyk, Horticulture Diverse cities, whiter suburbs, dying farms: 5 ways northeast […]