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Call for proposals: Student orgs encouraged to apply for Kemper Knapp grants
The Kemper K. Knapp Bequest Committee is soliciting proposals for special projects taking place in the 2016-2017 academic year. The committee encourages registered student organizations […]
New resource explains increases in state, national health insurance coverage
More Wisconsin residents gained health insurance in 2014, according to information from the U.S. Census American Community Survey— a trend that’s in line with the […]
LSC to help host Politics and the Life Sciences conference – Oct. 23-24
The Department of Life Sciences Communication is excited to be partnering with the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences to put on its annual conference Oct. […]
STEM curriculum reform presentation – Oct. 30
Diane Ebert-May, an expert in professional development in teaching, assessment and improvement of science curricula, will be visiting UW-Madison to give a presentation titled “STEM Curriculum Reform […]
First-Year Interest Groups Office open house – Oct. 2
Is your department thinking about proposing a FIG for Fall 2016? If so, consider attending the upcoming FIGs Office open house for faculty and staff […]
3rd annual Agroecology Barn Dance on Oct. 10
It’s that time of year again and the UW-Madison agroecology program is looking forward to hosting their 3rd annual barn dance! All are invited to […]
CALS in the News for the Week of Sept. 21 – 25, 2015
News What exactly is the microwave doing to your food? Here’s the science Huffington Post 9/19/2015 Quoted: Susan Nitzke, Nutritional Sciences The role of publicly […]
Reminder: CALS Reception at World Dairy Expo this Wednesday
CALS faculty and staff are invited to attend the CALS Reception at World Dairy Expo, which runs 4-6 p.m. this Wednesday, Sept. 30. The gathering takes […]
A message about final exams and the summary block
A message from Steven Cramer, Vice Provost for Teaching & Learning: Although the semester is already underway, please plan ahead to ensure you will comply with […]
Taking flight: Ento 201 students help release monarch butterflies
If you noticed a monarch butterfly on campus in recent weeks, you may have entomology professor Dave Hogg to thank. As part of a research […]