Category: Teaching and Advising
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Posted on June 10, 2013
BSE tractor team has plenty of pull
CALS’ 1/4-Scale Tractor Team took 6th place overall (out of 29 teams) in the 2013 ASABE International 1/4-Scale Tractor Student Design Competition. And they took […]
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Posted on May 21, 2013
Congratulations to the CALS 2013 Meyerhoff Award Recipients
CALS undergraduate students Eric Christenson and Jared Wendt received Harvey Meyerhoff Awards which recognize scholarship, leadership and service. Eric Christenson has made significant contributions to […]
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Posted on May 20, 2013
Apply now: Funds for science curriculum internationalization
The International Programs Office in the College of Agricultural & Life Sciences offers awards of up to $10,000 to support UW–Madison faculty and instructional academic […]
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Meet our very happy brand-new alums
Bucky Badger was a little dazed by the end of the CALS commencement reception on Saturday. That’s after posing with dozens of proud grads and even […]
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Posted on May 13, 2013
New course for fall: Climate Change Economics and Policy
The Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics is offering a new course on Climate Change Economics and Policy this fall. The 3-credit course, AAE 246 is open to […]
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Posted on May 6, 2013
Fish tales: CALS senior’s fishing gear idea hooks a pair of $10,000 prizes
Okay, we’ve heard plenty of hard-to-believe stories about the big fish that got away. But Justin Vannieuwenhoven really did snag a couple of whoppers. The Biological […]
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Remember to register for this month’s Teaching and Learning Symposium
This is a reminder to join us for the 2013 Teaching and Learning Symposium, “Sparking Innovation: Ideas to Impact” on May 22 & 23 at […]
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Posted on May 2, 2013
Faculty and staff encouraged to participate in the CALS Freshman Seminar
Over a decade ago, a group of CALS faculty created the CALS Freshman Seminar (InterAg 155) as a way to expose students to the wide […]
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Instructors: Review copies of Go Big Read book available
Next year’s Go Big Read common reading book is “A Tale for the Time Being” by Ruth Ozeki. If you would like to explore using […]
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Posted on April 29, 2013
LA students propose a more inviting streetscape for the Midvale neighborhood
A team of third-year students in the UW-Madison Department of Landscape Architecture met with members of the Midvale Heights Community Association to present a design […]