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Posted on May 8, 2009
CALS in the News: May 4-8, 2009
News about or of interest to CALS faculty and staff…
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Posted on April 30, 2009
CALS in the News – April 27-May 1
News about or of interest to CALS faculty and staff…
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The Art of Cheesemaking – May 8th, RSVP Requested
Wisconsin Food and Beverage Lecture Series The Wisconsin Food and Beverage Lecture Series is the first public lecture series of its kind– designed to link […]
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Celebrate commencement with our graduates May 16
Join us as we celebrate the accomplishments of the May 2009 graduates and welcome them into the CALS alumni community at the CALS Post-Commencement Celebration. […]
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Posted on April 29, 2009
Generation:Ag – Today’s Youth, Tomorrow’s Workforce — June 10
Please join the nation’s top thinkers for a summit to discuss agriculture, science and new solutions for cultivating a new generation of ag innovation in […]
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Two good reasons to post your events in the UW-Madison online calendar
If you have an event to publicize, there are two good reasons to add it to the UW-Madison Events Calendar at www.today.wisc.edu. First, it’s a […]
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Posted on April 28, 2009
All faculty and academic staff must file outside activites report (deadline was April 30)
Every year, faculty and academic staff members are asked to complete an outside activities report. This report is required under federal and state regulations and […]
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Links to information on swine flu
The UW-Madison, Wisconsin Department of Health Services, and several federal agencies have web sites with information about swine flu: UW-Madison: www.news.wisc.edu/flu DOA: pandemic.wisconsin.gov American Public […]
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Please add UW flu link to your department home page
UW-Madison officials are actively monitoring reports of swine flu affecting Mexico, with additional cases around the United States. The most up-to-date UW-Madison information on symptoms, […]
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In memoriam: Teddy E. Morelock
Teddy E. Morelock, university professor of horticulture, 65, died April 18 in Fayetteville. Morelock had earned his Ph.D. in horticulture and genetics at UW-Madison and […]