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Non-Federal Funding Opportunities
Selected opportunities from CALS’ listing of non-federal funding opportunities in agriculture, life sciences and related fields. View and search the entire list (updated weekly!). Basil […]
Keck Foundation Medical Research Program 2015 Limited Submission Opportunity (Due April 15)
The Keck Foundation strives to fund endeavors that are distinctive and novel in their approach. It encourages projects that are high-risk with the potential for […]
Federal Funding Opportunities
Federal funding opportunities from the week of March 9th – March 13th DOD Army Educational Outreach Program Modification 3 FY15 DoD Joint En Route Care Training […]
Center for Cooperatives offers employee ownership program April 8
Both job creation and retention are critical to growing Wisconsin’s economy. Unfortunately, many business owners wait until it is too late to plan their exit […]
Two CALS alumni win Forward under 40 awards
Two CALS alumni were among nine young graduates recognized with Wisconsin Alumni Association’s Forward under 40 Awards. These awards honor UW alumni under the age […]
CALS in the News for the Week of March 9 – 13
In the News Neuroaesthetics ties art with science The Daily Cardinal 3/3/2015 Quoted: Shiela Reaves, Life Sciences Communication Farm Bureau, others question Scott Walker’s proposed […]
CALS APC agenda for March 17, 2015
CALS APC Agenda Tuesday, March 17, 2015 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. 354 Agricultural Hall 1. Review agenda 2. Revisions to current agenda 3. Review minutes […]
CALS biochemistry grad student chosen to attend science advocacy workshop in D.C.
Danielle Lohman, a Ph.D. candidate in Biochemistry, is one of two UW-Madison students recently chosen to attend the Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering 2015 […]
Bucky’s Butchery offering Easter eats
Bucky’s Butchery, the campus meat shop largely run by CALS animal sciences students, is offering hams and legs of lamb for Easter orders. Orders must […]
Upcoming talk to explore migrant farmworkers in the U.S. – March 16
The public is invited to attend an upcoming talk entitled, “Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States.” Seth Holmes, assistant professor from […]