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BioCommons space launches new e-newsletter
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BioCommons space launches new e-newsletter

Organizers of the new BioCommons space in Steenbock Library recently launched an e-newsletter and are encouraging students in the biological sciences—and their advisors—to sign up. The […]

Feb
16th
Upcoming HR Design info sessions
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Upcoming HR Design info sessions

Three HR Design info sessions are coming up in February and March. For details, view this flyer. HR Design is a campus-wide effort to build a […]

Feb
16th
Academic Staff Professional Development Grant Program now accepting applications
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Academic Staff Professional Development Grant Program now accepting applications

The Academic Staff Professional Development Grant Program administered by UW-Madison is offered to all UW-Madison academic staff members who hold at least a 50 percent […]

Feb
16th
Call for nominations: Beers Bascom Professorship, Fritz Friday Chair and Toepfer Fellow awards
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Call for nominations: Beers Bascom Professorship, Fritz Friday Chair and Toepfer Fellow awards

Nominations are now being accepted for the following: Beers-Bascom Professorship in Conservation Fritz Friday Chair for Vegetable Production Research Alfred Toepfer Faculty Fellow Award Download […]

Feb
16th
Samer Alatout receives Fulbright award
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Samer Alatout receives Fulbright award

Samer Alatout, associate professor in the community and environmental sociology department, is among six UW-Madison faculty who were selected this year to receive awards from the […]

Feb
16th
Dave Nelson helps found—and fill—the new Madison Science Museum
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Dave Nelson helps found—and fill—the new Madison Science Museum

Generally it’s a bad thing to be called a “hoarder.” In Dave Nelson’s case, however, his pack rat tendencies are for a good cause—and will soon […]

Feb
16th
Dean Kate to CALS alumni: Help forge the best way forward
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Dean Kate to CALS alumni: Help forge the best way forward

Dean Kate VandenBosch will share the following communication with CALS alumni in the In Vivo section of the upcoming issue of Grow magazine: Each issue […]

Feb
16th
Snowy owl with GPS transmitter released at Arlington Ag Research Station
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Snowy owl with GPS transmitter released at Arlington Ag Research Station

Snowy owls have been spending a lot of time in Wisconsin this winter, including at the Arlington Agricultural Research Station‘s beef grazing facility on Highway […]

Feb
16th
Moving biofuel cropping systems toward long-term sustainability
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Moving biofuel cropping systems toward long-term sustainability

By now most of us are accustomed to filling our cars with fuels that are part ethanol, and we know that corn is not only […]

Feb
16th
Scholarship available for student with chronic health problems, physical disabilities or disease
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Scholarship available for student with chronic health problems, physical disabilities or disease

Bella Soul, a non-profit founded to address, support, and provide financial aid in the form of scholarships to college students who have chronic health problems, physical disabilities, […]

Feb
16th