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Posted on March 2, 2009
Ben Brancel joins the College to help plan the future of CALS Research Stations
It is a great pleasure to announce our newest member of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences — Ben Brancel. Ben has been hired […]
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Links to useful web resources for communicators
Participants at last week’s CALS communicators meeting learned about several useful web resources for finding and managing photos, sharing and managing documents and enhancing productivity. […]
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Posted on February 26, 2009
CALS in the News: February 23-27, 2009
News about or of interest to CALS faculty and staff…
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Posted on February 20, 2009
Dairy situation and outlook: As milk prices drop, cow numbers begin to decline
Driven by lower domestic milk and dairy product prices and lower dairy exports, farm milk prices have dropped sharply, according to the Feb. 19 Dairy […]
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Posted on February 19, 2009
Keep up with the latest budget news and share your thoughts
Remember to visit the CALS Budget Portal to keep up with the latest budget news and share your thoughts. We invite your comments on any […]
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Chancellor’s statement on Gov. Doyle’s state budget
Chancellor Martin has released a statement on Gov. Jim Doyle’s presentation of the 2009-11 state budget. Related links: Governor’s Budget Bill, AB-75 (5.4Mb, 1743-page PDF) […]
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CALS in the News: February 16-20, 2009
News about or of interest to CALS faculty and staff…
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Posted on February 18, 2009
Academic Staff Leadership Institute – March 23
The 2009 Academic Staff Leadership Institute will be held Monday, March 23, from 8 a.m.–1 p.m. in the Pyle Center. A $25 fee, which covers […]
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A guide to who’s moved where in CALS administration
If you’ve been in Ag Hall over the last few months, you’ve likely noticed that many employees in CALS administrative units have moved. This is […]
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UW’s “Go Big Read” campus reading project seeks book suggestions by March 6
I am pleased to announce that the university is launching a common book project, which will be known as Go Big Read. Students, faculty, staff, […]