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Biochemist develops COVID-19 coloring book
Are your children tired of coloring bunnies, flowers, or comic characters? Are you seeking a diversion with a scientific bent? Now is your chance to […]
Jori Skalitzky: My life as a college student during a pandemic
It has been a weird time for all of us at UW–Madison. I honestly never expected to be in a situation like this! I don’t […]
UW Archives documenting COVID-19 through personal stories
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives (UW Archives) is inviting members of the UW–Madison community to contribute their recollections of how they are experiencing the ongoing […]
Reminder: CALS offers instructional continuity support
CALS Academic Affairs wants to remind instructors that they can self-enroll in a Canvas site where there are many short videos and other information about […]
Instructional continuity team offers quick tip guides
In response to an array of common questions and challenges that we are hearing from you, our colleagues and our students, the campus Instructional Continuity […]
Dairy Innovation Hub request for proposals for graduate student assistantships
The Dairy Innovation Hub, which the state of Wisconsin is supporting to the tune of $7.8 million per year, harnesses research and development at UW–Madison, […]
School of Pharmacy producing hand sanitizer for campus, accepting requests
The following message was sent on 4/17/20 by Jess Hisel, building operations superintendent at the School of Medicine and Public Health: We are finally in production […]
Secretary of the Faculty provides guidance on virtual open meetings
Open meeting notices have been moved online. Meeting submissions through https://secfac.wisc.edu/committees/generate-a-meeting-notice/ generate an open meeting notice which is then posted to the front page of […]
CALS guidance for summer 2020 events
As you know, the university cancelled all face-to-face non-credit programs and activities for the summer and further cancelled in person events through June 30. There […]