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CALS researchers partner with artists for the Flow Project
In 2022, the Flow Project paired undergraduate student artists with water professionals from across the state of Wisconsin to create art inspired by water. This […]
Biochemistry’s Ci Ji Lim and team expand understanding of telomere replication
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have described the way an enzyme and proteins interact to maintain the protective caps, called telomeres, at the end […]
Bret Shaw and David Drake: Coyotes are here to stay in North American cities – here’s how to appreciate them from a distance
Coyotes have become practically ubiquitous across the lower 48 United States, and they’re increasingly turning up in cities. The draws are abundant food and green space in urban areas.
Photos: Dean Gillaspy, Chancellor Mnookin explore the Wisconsin State Fair
On Wednesday, Aug. 10, UW–Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, CALS Dean Glenda Gillaspy, and others visited the Wisconsin State Fair. The below photos were taken at […]
CALS in the News for the week of August 6 – 12
In the New The monarch butterfly is scientifically endangered. So why isn’t it legally protected yet? Popular Science, 8/8/22 Quoted: Karen Oberhauser, Entomology ‘It’s important […]
CALS Safety newsletter for August 2022
Observatory Drive near Veterinary Medicine closed Aug. 15–19
From Monday, Aug. 15 through Friday, Aug. 19, Observatory Drive will close in both directions near the Veterinary Medicine construction site. This closure will significantly […]
Canvas, Zoom, Kaltura training available for faculty, instructors
DoIT’s Academic Technology is offering a series of free training sessions for faculty to learn and explore the online teaching tools. The courses are being […]
Claudio Gratton named fellow of Entomological Society of America
The Governing Board of the Entomological Society of America (ESA) has elected nine new Fellows of the Society for 2022. Election as a Fellow of […]
UW–Madison Fall Research Competition proposals due Sept. 9
The application period for the annual Fall Research Competition opened Monday and closes at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 9.