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Allen Centennial Garden launches teaching fellowship, applications due Aug. 16
Allen Centennial Garden is launching a teaching fellowship for UW–Madison faculty, instructional staff, and graduate teaching assistants for fall and spring of the 2021-2022 academic […]
RSVP for campus ice cream social on Aug. 4
Campus Ice Cream Social, on Wednesday, August 4. Stop by for a free individual serving pre-packaged cup of Babcock Ice Cream including lactose/vegan/sugar free alternatives […]
DNR, Extension and CALS announce nitrate webinar series
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the launch of a virtual webinar series focused on nitrate in Wisconsin. The series will touch […]
CALS in the News for the Week of July 24 – 30
In The News ‘It’s five years since a white person applied’: the immigrant workforce milking America’s cows The Guardian, 7/25/21 Mentioned: Applied Population Laboratory Mentioned: […]
Luis Sequiera, professor emeritus of plant pathology, dies at 93
Dr. Luis Sequeira, age 93, passed away after a short illness surrounded by his four children on Sunday, July 25, 2021, at Agrace HospiceCare in […]
U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center webinar: Rethinking methane: Animal agriculture’s path to net zero warming – Aug. 4
Rethinking Methane: Animal Agriculture’s Path to Net Zero Warming Dr. Frank Mitloehner Professor and Air Quality Extension Specialist Wednesday, Aug. 4th at 3 p.m. CDT […]
Morris Animal Foundation seeks proposals for projects relevant to coastal wetland ecosystems
Morris Animal Foundation is now accepting proposals for Established Investigator, First Award, Fellowship Training and Pilot Study grants on topics relevant to animal health in coastal […]
New MyUHS mobile app replaces Safer Badgers app
UHS is excited to announce that MyUHS, the online patient portal for University Health Services (UHS) is now available to download as an app. The MyUHS […]
Positive budget developments for Division of Extension result in approved Extension-funded faculty positions in CALS
Due to better than expected state revenues and the inclusion of $1M in new, ongoing base funding for agricultural extension positions in the state biennial […]