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Reminder: Register to attend Leo M. Walsh Distinguished Lecture on Apr. 28
The Department of Soil Science is pleased to announce the 2021 Leo M. Walsh Distinguished Lecture in Soil Science to be held virtually on Wednesday, […]
U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center webinar: Agronomy’s Randy Jackson on the Grassland 2.0 project – May 5
“Can we design and promote agriculture that cares for people?” Randy Jackson Campbell-Bascom Professor of Grassland Ecology Department of Agronomy University of Wisconsin-Madison Wednesday, May […]
RecWell hosts free virtual workout for UW community on May 5
Once per month, RecWell is offering a 30-minute virtual workout to help you easily build more movement into your day. Enjoy the free low impact […]
Water@UW-Madison spring symposium – May 7
This year our theme is Opportunities in a Changing World. During this symposium, we will learn about state-level action plans on climate change and PFAS, the […]
Morgridge Professional Development Series workshop: Storytelling, working with journalists, and social media – May 7
New faculty profile: Claire Richardson studies neuronal aging using classical genetics
Claire Richardson joined the UW–Madison faculty in March 2021 as an assistant professor in the Department of Genetics. What is your hometown? Where did you […]
CALS APC agenda for April 20, 2021
Reminder: LifeMatters Wellness Webinar on finding work-life balance – April 20
Living to Work or Working to Live: Finding Life Balance Tuesday, April 20 11:30am-12:30pm We need to let go of the desire to achieve a […]
U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center webinar: Ways to improve corn silage yield when intercropped with alfalfa – Apr. 21
Can certain hybrid traits and fertilizer management improve corn silage yield when intercropped with alfalfa Dr. Swetabh Patel Postdoc Researcher, USDA ARS Wednesday, April 21st […]
Biochemistry 501 summer term course provides popular class in online format
When Hawra Aljawad made her 2020 summer plans, the idea was to take one class and conduct research. Then came coronavirus. With campus essentially shutting […]