Category: Highlights
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Posted on May 17, 2023
Reminder for Academic Staff: Vote by May 29 for CALS Academic Planning Council seats
CALS faculty and academic staff: Elections are underway for divisional faculty and academic staff seats on the CALS Academic Planning Council for terms running from […]
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Five decades of student support from WALSAA
The first time the Wisconsin Agricultural and Life Sciences Alumni Association (WALSAA) awarded undergraduate scholarships, back in 1974, it dispersed $1,800 to six CALS students. In 2022, that […]
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Posted on May 15, 2023
Students who see science in the real world are more likely to stick with STEM majors
Giving new college students opportunities to reflect on the ways science, technology, engineering and math can affect their lives makes them more likely to remain […]
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New way to report phishing and spam coming to Outlook on May 16
Beginning Tuesday, May 16, 2023, “Report Spam/Phish” is being replaced with “Report Suspicious” in Outlook, which should be used to report suspicious mail.
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Posted on May 10, 2023
2023 Cool Science Image Contest open for entries
UW–Madison community members can submit up to three pieces of visual media produced during the course of research, scholarship or self-guided discovery. Submissions are due […]
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Posted on May 8, 2023
CALS commencement site hosts event info, celebrates spring 2023 grads
On Saturday, May 13, a new group of UW–Madison students will officially graduate and join the Badger alumni community. CALS doctoral, professional, master’s, and bachelor’s […]
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Colleagues honored at annual CALS Awards ceremony
On Tuesday, May 2, 175 faculty, staff, students, friends, and supporters of CALS gathered to celebrate recipients of CALS awards and fellowships, as well as department […]
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COVID market disruptions were tougher on small firms spread up and down supply chain
While diversification may be universally lauded for reducing risk in your retirement savings and improving your diet, not all diversification is equally advantageous for small […]
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Posted on May 1, 2023
Students explore personal connections to nutrition and food in summer term course
For students interested in global health, nutrition, health equity or the economics of food, there is a lot to learn in World Hunger and Malnutrition. […]
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Posted on April 25, 2023
Resource list for instructors and advisors: Mental health support for students
UW–Madison will sometimes experience an uptick in calls and messages from students experiencing mental health distress and about students of concern. You may see worrisome […]