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WN@TL this week: Cameron Currie on the secret lives of leaf-cutter ants – Feb. 5
Coronavirus resources available from UHS
University Health Services (UHS) has a Coronavirus webpage with frequently asked questions, educational events and announcements. If you are affected by travel restrictions, or have questions […]
Location change: Feb. 10 CALS Equity & Diversity Lunch and Learn
The lunch and learn featuring Markus Brauer presenting “Scientifically Tested Methods to Reduce Racism and Promote Inclusion,” will now be held in Room 1520 of […]
Campus update on travel to China
The following is a message from Provost Karl Scholz: Dear faculty, staff and students, The ongoing coronavirus outbreak centered in Wuhan, China, is likely to […]
Let’s Talk: Spring 2020 UHS counseling consultations for biosci grad students
Let’s Talk provides free, informal, confidential consultations on campus. No appointment is needed; you can drop in to talk to a counselor. Going to Let’s […]
CALS in the News for the Week of January 25-31
In the News Badger Flame Beet Fever Arrives With An All-Star Chef Pop-Up Dinner Forbes, 1/28/2020 Quoted: Irwin Goldman, Horticulture UW Researcher Uses Sound To […]
Many campus opportunities to celebrate Black History Month
TTC updates: New FAQs and February forums
More FAQs have been posted to the TTC Resource Library. See the 2019 Q4 Frequently Asked Questions. If you have outstanding questions about the TTC […]
Stephenson talks dairy and the economy in 2020
In two Extension podcasts, Mark Stephenson with the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics discusses the dairy industry’s contributions to Wisconsin’s economy, reviews what happened […]
Indigenous Perspectives and Authentic Intellectual Work session – Feb. 22
Urban Indigenous Arts and Sciences offers ongoing professional development and creates space for educators to develop accurate and meaningful lesson plans about the Native Nations […]