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Department of Defense research funding workshop – Sep. 30
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Department of Defense research funding workshop – Sep. 30

A workshop on Department of Defense (DOD) research funding will be held on Tuesday, September 30. Join Lewis-Burke Associates LLC,  a Washington, D.C.-based federal relations […]

Sep
22nd
Almost 1000 plants find homes during Plant Adoption Day
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Almost 1000 plants find homes during Plant Adoption Day

On Friday, September 12, Allen Centennial Garden held its annual Plant Adoption Day. On their way to pick up a plant, students enjoyed the garden […]

Sep
22nd
Center for Patient Partnerships, which offers student experiential learning opportunities, joins CALS
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Center for Patient Partnerships, which offers student experiential learning opportunities, joins CALS

The Center for Patient Partnerships (CPP), which offers experiential learning for undergraduate and graduate students interested in health-related careers, is now a part of the […]

Sep
22nd
Q&A: Leslie Holland on nurturing Wisconsin’s fruit crops – and her students’ curiosity
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Q&A: Leslie Holland on nurturing Wisconsin’s fruit crops – and her students’ curiosity

Leslie Holland loves a moldy fruit — more so in the lab than in her lunchbox. As an assistant professor in the Department of Plant Pathology […]

Sep
22nd
Journals that informed Aldo Leopold’s ‘A Sand County Almanac’ are now more accessible
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Journals that informed Aldo Leopold’s ‘A Sand County Almanac’ are now more accessible

It’s a rare opportunity for the public to glimpse the original, handwritten notes and journals of an influential environmentalist, let alone one as renowned as Aldo […]

Sep
22nd
Michael Xenos is looking for ways to boost trust in science and public health, work made harder by cuts to federal funding
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Michael Xenos is looking for ways to boost trust in science and public health, work made harder by cuts to federal funding

When a public health crisis occurs, people are hungry for guidance on what they should do to protect themselves and their loved ones. But what […]

Sep
22nd
CALS IT offers info on how to empower your workday with trusted AI tools
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CALS IT offers info on how to empower your workday with trusted AI tools

New Generative AI and AI-powered meeting assistants are transforming how we work. They can help us save time, stay organized and collaborate more effectively. UW–Madison […]

Sep
19th
Microsoft ends support for Windows 10 on Oct. 14, 2025
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Microsoft ends support for Windows 10 on Oct. 14, 2025

Microsoft Windows 10 support ends October 14, 2025. Microsoft will no longer provide security updates for the Windows 10 operating system. Any computer running Windows […]

Sep
19th
2025 Wisconsin Water and Soil Health Conference – Dec. 16-17
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2025 Wisconsin Water and Soil Health Conference – Dec. 16-17

Sep
19th
CALS in the News for the week of September 13 – 19
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CALS in the News for the week of September 13 – 19

In the News Ousted CDC director testifies she was fired for resisting pressure from RFK Jr.National Public Radio, 9/17/25Quoted: Susan Monarez, Alumna, Bacteriology A Family-Friendly […]

Sep
19th