Category: Highlights
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Posted on January 30, 2020
Stefan Wahe hired as CALS IT director
Stefan Wahe was recently hired as the new CALS IT director and starts on February 3. In this role, he will be responsible for providing […]
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Posted on January 27, 2020
How to earn your $150 Well Wisconsin incentive for 2020
2020 is here, and you can now start working towards earning your $150 Well Wisconsin incentive for the year. Health screening event for CALS employees: […]
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Congrats to ARS award winners Todd Andraski, Felix Navarro and Dan Schaefer
CALS Agricultural Research Stations recently honored three individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the ARS program at its annual Recognition Awards Reception and Dinner on Wednesday, […]
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Encourage students to apply for Undergraduate Symposium
The annual Undergraduate Symposium showcases undergraduate creativity, achievement, research, service-learning and community-based research from all areas of study at UW–Madison including the humanities, arts, biological […]
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Posted on January 21, 2020
New joint advising hub to support CALS’ biochemistry and microbiology majors
To continue to improve the student experience, the Departments of Biochemistry and Bacteriology are combining their undergraduate advising services to form the Biochemistry and Microbiology […]
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Precipitation and groundwater levels: It’s a long-term relationship
After analyzing decades of data on groundwater and precipitation, scientists at University of Wisconsin–Madison and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources have linked precipitation trends […]
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Reminder: CALS Award nominations due Feb. 14
It’s that time of year again when you can nominate your outstanding colleagues for recognition via the annual CALS Awards program. Please see the below […]
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Posted on January 13, 2020
TTC updates: Drop-in sessions, benefits survey results, supervisor training
For employees: *New* TTC Drop-In Sessions with an HR Manager Have outstanding questions about the TTC project? Drop-in during the following times to discuss them […]
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Report of the working group on biological sciences graduate programs
The administrative structures, funding models and educational philosophy across the UW–Madison’s 35 biological sciences PhD programs in eight schools/colleges vary widely. In an effort to […]
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New partnership to help UW host professional conferences in Madison
Are you or your colleagues helping to plan an upcoming professional conference? Our research has found that direct spending costs for university-related professional conferences can […]