Category: Highlights
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Posted on October 15, 2018
New apprenticeship program creates pathway for organic farmers to train skilled workers
The principles and practices of farming are best learned as one would learn any other skilled profession: through experience and training by experts in the […]
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Researchers find value in unusual type of lignin
An ideal biorefinery would turn renewable crops into a variety of fuels and products with little waste. A significant challenge in realizing this vision is […]
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Need an updated logo for your campus unit? Use the new UW–Madison logo generator tool
University Marketing (UMark) has developed a new web-based tool that allows you to customize your unit’s official UW–Madison logo on a line-by-line basis. Previously, campus […]
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Posted on October 8, 2018
Celebrate curiosity at Wisconsin Science Festival – Oct. 11-14
This year’s Wisconsin Science Festival, a four-day, statewide celebration featuring events for all ages, will be held Oct. 11-14. Numerous CALS faculty, staff, and students […]
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In dangerous fungal family’s befriending of plants, a story of loss
If Lewis Carroll had described in detail the mushroom Alice nibbles in Wonderland to shrink and grow to her rightful size, he might have noted […]
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Posted on October 1, 2018
UW helps communities create cleaner, greener wastewater
A process invented at UW–Madison is now removing phosphorus at Madison’s regional sewage treatment plant. Like many other advances from the colleges of agriculture and […]
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Ag Hall hosts Wisconsin Regional Art Program exhibition
It’s that time of year again: There’s a new selection of art from the Wisconsin Regional Art Program (WRAP) on display in Ag Hall’s main […]
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Vaccine opt-outs dropped — barely — when California added more hurdles
In response to spiking rates of parents opting their children out of vaccinations that are required to enroll in school — and just before a […]
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Posted on September 24, 2018
UW–Madison, apple growers bring data to the orchard
The robot weather station stands sentinel above the deer fence of an apple orchard in the hills near Hell Hollow Road in Richland County. The […]