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Funding update for sign language interpreting and live captioning accommodations
Effective July 1, 2022, sign language interpreting and live captioning accommodations through McBurney Disability Resource Center will now be centrally funded by campus. This will […]
CALS in the News for the Weeks of June 25 – July 8
In the News Ancient microbial life on Earth could help us recognize life on other planets, scientists say FOX Weather, 6/29/22 Quoted: Betül Kaçar, Bacteriology […]
Listeria’s archnemesis
Tu-Anh Huynh is uncovering how a single molecule can help fight a common pathogen — and its resistance to antibiotics.
Badger Talks LIVE: Jennifer Van Os on climate change and its impacts on pets and livestock – Jul. 12
Badger Talks LIVE is a virtual talk series featuring talent from the University of Wisconsin–Madison which brings exciting happenings, resources and talent to the people […]
Kate VandenBosch’s farewell to the deanship event – Jul. 26
Join CALS to celebrate Kate VandenBosch’s farewell to the deanship on Tuesday, July 26, from 2:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m at the Meat Science and […]
USDFRC webinar: Jose Franco on cover crops in dairy forage rotations – Jul. 20
U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center Webinar Series “A framework for diversifying dairy forage rotations: Integrating cover crops & precision agriculture” Dr. Jose Franco, research agronomist […]
Funding renewed for the Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-borne Disease
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced that funding for the Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-borne Disease (MCE-BVD) will be renewed for […]
GHI webinar: population divergence and local adaptation of blacklegged ticks – Jul. 26
OGRAIN field day focuses on emerging organic grain markets – Jul. 27
The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Organic Grain Resources and Information Network (OGRAIN) is hosting a field day on July 27, 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., at Hughes Farms […]
Were U Wondering video: Ann Palmenberg on the science of vaccines
Ann Palmenberg, professor of virology and biochemistry, helps answer your questions about how vaccines work.