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Six facts about antioxidants you won’t learn from advertising
It’s hard to walk through the grocery store without encountering at least one product that touts the health benefits of antioxidants. Marketed as the enemy […]
CALS in the News for the week of February 4 – 10
In the News 3 lakh doses of intranasal Covid vaccine sent to hospitals, UW–Madison One Health Centre establishedThe Hindu, 2/6/23Quoted: Krishna Ella, Alumnus, Plant Pathology […]
Nominations open for 2023 Honorary Recognition, Distinguished Service, Distinguished Alumni Awards
Nominations are now open for the 2023 College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Honorary Recognition Award, Distinguished Service Award and Distinguished Alumni Award. These are […]
WALSAA January 2023 newsletter available
Grassland 2.0 virtual discussion: Just Transitions to Managed Livestock Grazing report – Feb. 14
Join Grassland 2.0 for a virtual conversation overviewing the newly released report — Just Transitions to Managed Livestock Grazing — on Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 3:00 p.m. […]
WAES announces FY24 Hatch-funded projects, info about future Hatch funding
For over three decades, CALS has used a portion of our capacity funds to fund research via an internal college competition. For the FY24 Hatch […]
Global Health among fastest-growing UW–Madison majors
The Global Health major is the fifth-fastest growing undergraduate major at UW–Madison. 357 students have declared since its inception in 2019.
Reminder: Dairy Innovation Hub seminar, Xia Zhu-Barker studies sustainability of agroecosystems – Feb. 15
Request for proposals: Dairy Innovation Hub seeking applications for 2023 short-term, high impact research projects
CALS is accepting proposals for short-term, high impact research projects that leverage existing UW–Madison expertise to provide timely products supporting the goals of the Dairy […]
Agronomy colloquium talk: Transforming our disciplines – Feb. 15
Join the agronomy and horticulture departments for a special seminar series during the Spring 2023 Agronomy Colloquium: Celebrating Gender Diversity in Plant Sciences and Agroecology. […]