Category: Highlights
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Posted on May 27, 2021
Watch recorded lectures from horticulture course “Structural Racism in the U.S. Agricultural System”
CALS faculty, staff and alumni are welcome to watch recorded lectures for the new course “Hort 375: Structural Racism in the U.S. Agricultural System,” coordinated […]
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Posted on May 24, 2021
Video of May 13 All-College Meeting now available
On Thursday, May 13, the CALS community gathered remotely for an All-College Meeting. Topics included the CALS climate survey; college and campus projects; an update […]
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Furan fatty acids: How a renaissance molecule is made
Fatty acids, the compounds that provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits through diets rich in leafy greens and fish, are now also heralded for their versatility […]
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Forward BIOLABS bolsters biohealth companies, including Complete Phytochemical Solutions, LLC
Forward BIOLABS is the only coworking life science lab of its kind in Wisconsin that helps biohealth startups get off the ground without the typical overhead […]
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Posted on May 17, 2021
Answer the call: Create or update your profile in the UW–Madison Experts Database
Whether it’s commenting on today’s politics or something a bit more obscure, University Communications can get some pretty interesting media requests. Fortunately, there are more […]
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Posted on May 12, 2021
TTC: Live, online training for supervisors
Are you a manager or supervisor who will be engaging employees in conversations about their new titles and position descriptions as part of the Title […]
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Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic pointer: How to dodge disease when purchasing plants
May is a prime time to visit your local greenhouse, nursery or garden center to buy annuals, perennials and vegetables for your home garden. Unfortunately, […]
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Posted on May 10, 2021
All-college meeting on May 13 to focus on CALS climate survey results
Over the spring semester, teams representing CALS departments, centers, and other units have been meeting to discuss the results of the CALS climate survey and […]
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Bill Barker to retire, CALS shares interim plans for position
Bill Barker, associate dean for research and graduate programs in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, is set to retire on June 30, 2021 […]
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Colleagues honored at virtual CALS Awards ceremony
Last week nearly 120 faculty, staff, friends, and supporters of CALS attended the virtual CALS Awards ceremony. The speakers were together – physically distanced and […]