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Information about annual performance management deadlines, use of PMDP
The following information is provided regarding annual performance management deadlines and use of the performance management development program (PMDP). Deadlines: 2018 Annual Summary Evaluations – […]
UW–Madison Inclement Weather Guidelines for Employees
With the winter season upon us, now is a good time to re-familiarize yourself with the UW-Madison Inclement Weather Guidelines for Employees. If you have […]
Info session on risks and responsibilities when hosting minors on campus
The Office of Precollege/Youth Programming and Compliance (PYPC) invites members of the UW campus community to attend an info session. If you are beginning to […]
CALS Wellness Committee seeks individuals willing to share their knowledge and expertise with CALS community
Since we are into 2019, your CALS Wellness Committee is starting to plan different activities, events, lunch and learns, and articles that focus on each […]
Information about earning your $150 Well Wisconsin incentive for 2019
2019 is here, and you can now start working towards earning your $150 Well Wisconsin incentive for the year. Your CALS Wellness Committee is planning […]
Creating and sustaining high-demand, revenue-generating (131) programs
Members of the CALS community are invited to participate in the upcoming EI Brown Bag events. EI Brown Bag: Creating and Sustaining High-Demand, Revenue-Generating (131) […]
Controlled burn: Exploring questions of soil, carbon and biochar that may determine the trajectory of climate change
In a small utility room in UW–Madison’s Animal Science Building, the world’s smallest and most precise forest fire is burning. The fuel today: 100 grams […]
A new kind of mosquito repellent that comes from bacteria
People may soon have a new weapon in the battle against mosquitoes, and it comes from an unusual source: bacteria. Published Jan. 16 in the […]
Study: “Post-normal” science requires unorthodox communication strategies
Proposals to fight malaria by “driving” genes that slow its spread through mosquitoes is a high-risk, high-reward technology that presents a challenge to science journalists, […]
UW–Madison Working for Wisconsin: UW graduates stay in Wisconsin
Did you know? Almost 80% of in-state students end up living and working in Wisconsin in the years after they graduate. And almost half of […]