Category: Highlights
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Posted on June 15, 2016
Ideas sought for Partners in Giving ice cream flavor
Partners in Giving is looking for a catchy new ice cream flavor to promote the university’s annual charitable campaign, which kicks off in October. Lori […]
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Posted on June 10, 2016
Student, faculty and staff reflections on diversity issues in STEM
A recently-posed article on the STEM Diversity website highlights experiences and observations from students, faculty and staff within science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) departments […]
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Chemistry lessons from bacteria may improve biofuel production
If you’re made of carbon, precious few things are as important to life as death. A dead tree may represent a literal windfall of the […]
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UW Federal Relations update on FY2017 Federal Funding Bills
UW Federal Relations shared the following update on June 10: Much of the work in Congress has been focused on passage of the annual appropriations […]
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Posted on June 3, 2016
Xylome’s quest to lower the cost of cellulosic ethanol
In their lab on a 20-acre prairie in Madison, Wisconsin, Xylome scientists are busy tinkering with the yeasts that live in the bellies of wood-boring […]
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Dairy science graduate student wins NSF award
By earning a National Science Foundation fellowship that was awarded to barely 10 percent of the 17,000 applicants, Department of Dairy Science and Endocrine and […]
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Jeff Sindelar offers summer grilling tips
It seems summer has finally arrived, and people are firing up their grills. Jeff Sindelar, associate professor of animal science and Extension meat specialist, offered […]
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Posted on May 27, 2016
UW-Madison admissions to start using Common Application
The following message about upcoming changes to the UW-Madison admissions process was distributed in May by Adele C. Brumfield, UW-Madison Director of Admissions and Recruitment: […]
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Bruce Schweiger: How to have the best-looking lawn on the block
Bruce Schweiger from the UW Turfgrass Diagnostics Lab and the Department of Plant Pathology recently appeared on Madison’s Channel 3 news with tips for spring […]
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Posted on May 26, 2016
Overcoming obstacles: Bella Sobah chooses genetics to help understand and cope with her own disease
When we talk about STEM diversity, we mostly talk about race and gender—but what about students with disabilities? Bella Sobah, an African American woman, entered […]