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Posted on February 2, 2009
Inghams’ Baldwin grant will fund food-safety training for small-scale food processors
Food scientists Barbara Ingham and Steve Ingham have for a program to provide food safety training to small-scale food processors. The proposal was among 14 […]
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Cooperative Network wants to hire summer interns
Cooperative Network is looking at the possibility of hiring one or two interns this summer to conduct a detailed phone, mail and/or in-person survey of […]
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A prize-winning 2008 Partners in Giving campaign
The 2008 Partners in Giving campaign has come to an end, and we would like to thank everyone who participated and helped make it a […]
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UW police report many cases of AV equipment thefts
There have recently been many cases reported to the UWPD for stolen AV equipment, projectors from cabinets, and projectors mounted from ceilings. These crimes are […]
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Shawn Conley listed among “big thinkers” in ag world
Shawn Conley, assistant professor in the Department of Agronomy, was included in an article in Farm Industry News entitled Big Think: Four of the most […]
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Call for concept notes on horticultural global issues – Feb. 27 deadline
The Global Horticulture Initiative has issued a call for project concept notes on global horticultural issues. This call is open and targets specific themes listed […]
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Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival – Feb. 10
Join the River Alliance of Wisconsin when they host the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival On Tour on Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. at […]
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Workshops on Wisconsin’s working lands scheduled for February and March
Workshops focusing on the future of Wisconsin’s working lands have been scheduled across the state for February and March. The Working Lands Initiative focuses on […]
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Posted on January 30, 2009
CALS in the News: January 26-30, 2009
News about or of interest to CALS faculty and staff…
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Posted on January 27, 2009
CALS community gathers for budget forum
Many from the CALS community—faculty, academic and classified staff, and students—gathered to brainstorm and share their ideas about how to handle the challenges and opportunities […]