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Posted on February 1, 2007
Agricultural Computing Research and Education Symposium March 26
Utah State Universitys Center for High Performance Computing will hold its first annual Agricultural Computing Research and Education Symposium on March 26-27, 2007. All faculty, […]
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Governor’s proposals for UW: An investment in economic development and growth
Dean Jahn was among those quoted in a recent Capital Times article that featured reactions to Governor Doyle’s State of the Union message. In the […]
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Posted on January 31, 2007
CALS granted full accreditation by AAALAC
The Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALACC) International recently granted CALS full accreditation with no suggestions for improvement.
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For birthday, James Crow gave gift of music to genetics department
James Crow, professor emeritus of genetics, celebrated his 91st birthday on a positive note. Crow, on viola, performed Mozarts Duo in G Major for Violin […]
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Input sought on new study on improving African and SE Asian farmers’ production abilities
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded $955,000 to the National Research Council’s Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources for a study to identify […]
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AgriView article features Dean Jahn
“Molly Jahn Brings Scientific Muscle and Enthusiasm to CALS,” is a headline in the Jan. 26 issue of Agriview, a Wisconsin agricultural newspaper. […]
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USDA announces plan for $1.6 billion investment in renewable fuels
On Jan. 24 Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns announced plans to propose $1.6 billion in new funding for renewable energy, with a focus on cellulosic energy […]
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CGIAR Diversity Program seeks applications from women scientists in developing nations
The CGIAR Gender and Diversity Program is assisting Crawford Fund to mobilize applications from women scientists and professionals. The Derek Tribe Award is made biennially […]
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New earmark-limiting spending bill could crimp ag research
A government-wide spending bill presented to Congress this week proposes to temporarily halt many earmarks. The moratorium may crimp agricultural research, according to an article […]
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Inform your computer: Daylight Savings Time starts earlier this year
The Energy Policy Act 2005 changes the start and end dates of daylight savings time which are effective in 2007. This will make electronic clocks […]