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Volunteer with Snapshot Wisconsin and help monitor wildlife with trail cameras
How do Wisconsin wildlife species interact? One of the best ways to find out is using trail cameras! Snapshot Wisconsin uses trail cameras to better […]
The Flow Project exhibit coming to campus, features piece created in collaboration with soil science’s Geoff Siemering
The 2023 Flow Project brought together undergraduate artists from all 13 University of Wisconsin Schools to partner with water professionals to make art inspired by […]
WN@tL this week: CDR’s Gina Mode and Ben Ullerup Mathers on buttermaking in Wisconsin – Jul. 26
CALS Wellness Committee tip: Summertime picnic food safety
It’s hot, and you want to enjoy every minute of summer before it slips away and fall and winter set in. Grilling, picnicking, family potlucks, […]
CALS in the News for the week of July 15-21
July 21, 2023 In the News Climate Art Makes Research Data Seem More Relevant, Even Across Political DividesForbes, 7/20/23Quoted: Nan Li, Life Sciences Communication More […]
Karen Wassarman to step back from associate dean role
Karen Wassarman, CALS associate dean for academic affairs, will step back from leading the Office of Academic Affairs in August. She assumed the associate dean […]
Read the Summer issue of Grow magazine
The summer 2023 issue of Grow magazine is online! Feature stories highlight a 10-year study to see if farms can capture carbon, a researcher’s effort to diversify science, and the use of cryo-EM to look at 3D blueprints of virus components.
Study by LSC’s Nan Li shows integrating art with data visualizations can help bridge the US political divide over climate change
Communicating science to a general audience can be challenging. Successfully conveying research on polarizing topics such as climate change can be even more difficult. But […]