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Posted on May 5, 2008
Charter St. will be southbound-only this summer
A utility project on Charter St. is scheduled to begin May 19 and will last for most of the summer. Charter St. will be converted […]
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LA’s professional degree program gets re-accreditation
The Department of Landscape Architecture’s professional has been granted re-accreditation of its professional BSLA program from the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board. The program first became […]
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Take a minute to take the “We Conserve” pledge
The “We Conserve” program is asking all UW faculty and staff to take the pledge. To do so, go to http://www.conserve.wisc.edu and become one of […]
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WALSAA and Daughters of Demeter Honor Students
WALSAA sponsored a luncheon on Friday, May 2, 2008 to recognize students who play an active role in the CALS community.
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Crazylegs Horticulture team hits the pavement to support injured colleague
On October 26, 2007, Jim Busse, a USDA employee working in the Department of Horticulture, was biking home like any normal day. Jim, an avid […]
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CALS in the News – April 26 – May 2
News about or of interest to CALS faculty and staff:
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Thanks to all our PLATO speakers
For the past, ten weeks, the Participatory Learning and Teaching Organization (PLATO) and CALS offered a discussion group focusing on Food, Health, Agriculture and the […]
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Alumni eCALS scheduled for launch
CALS will launch an alumni edition of eCALS this summer to share college and campus news, promote involvement opportunities, and give alumni a chance to […]
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The Science of Beer — May 9
Join CALS for “The Science of Beer” presented by Miller Brewing Company. Miller’s beer experts will be giving a presentation on brewing, beer styles, and […]
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RFAs announced for projects in several developing nations
Higher Education for Development (HED), in cooperation with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), is seeking applications from U.S. higher education institutions to work […]