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Shelby Ellison is new point person for UW–Madison’s industrial hemp research and education
Shelby Ellison will be the new point person for industrial hemp research and education at UW–Madison. She joined the Department of Horticulture as a faculty […]
Nancy Carlisle wins 2019 CALS University Staff Recognition Award
Over the next few weeks, eCALS will highlight each winner of a 2019 CALS Award. Winners were recognized at an award ceremony on Wednesday, May […]
VCRGE internal call for proposals: Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust 2020
Project Description The Trust supports education and research in ornamental horticulture, and the development and maintenance of public gardens and arboreta that offer educational experiences […]
CALS Wellness Committee tip: Give yourself permission
Most of us have a “to do” list with the many things others count on us to complete. What if we also had a “to […]
Noelle Thompson joins the CALS Academic Affairs Career services unit
Please join the CALS Office of Academic Affairs in welcoming Noelle Thompson to the college. Thompson joined the office in early June and will provide […]
Responding to stress: Connecting rural communities with resources to recognize and manage stress
Feeling stressed? You’re not alone. A recent Gallup poll found that 55 percent of Americans said they had experienced stress during a lot of the […]
Retired and emeritus faculty and staff invited to Dean’s coffee event – Aug. 8
CALS retired and emeritus faculty and staff are invited to join Dean Kate VandenBosch for coffee, cookies and conversation with fellow retired and emeritus colleagues […]
Lunchtime wellness event at Allen Garden: Flower pounded bookmarks – June 26
Nominate for Outstanding Women of Color Awards by Sept. 20
The UW–Madison Outstanding Women of Color Awards acknowledge and honor women of color among UW–Madison faculty, staff, students (undergraduate or post-baccalaureate) and in the Greater […]
Register now for 2019 Roadside Invasive Vegetation Workshops
Invasive plants have been shown to impact Wisconsin’s economy, environment and human health. Roadsides are a key area where these unwanted plants establish and spread. […]