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Allen Centennial Garden seeks stories of resiliency
The Garden is celebrating it’s 30th anniversary in 2019, and as part of the celebration is curating an exhibit around the theme of “resiliency.” The […]
Don’t miss your chance to make changes to your benefits for 2019
The Annual Benefits Enrollment (ABE) period, October 1 – 26, is the only annual opportunity you have to enroll in or make changes to most […]
Office of Federal Relations summarizes federal appropriations for upcoming fiscal year
For the first time in years, Congress finalized some spending bills before the start of a new fiscal year (FY). When FY 2019 began on […]
Register today for UW–Madison Diversity Forum – Oct. 31 and Nov. 1
Registration is now open for the 2018 UW–Madison Diversity Forum, “Beyond the Numbers: Relationships, Retention and Reality.” The forum will take place on Oct. 31 and […]
Recovering from a heart attack? Hold the antibiotics
The community of microorganisms that live in the human gut has been shown to confer all kinds of health benefits. Now, an international team of […]
New apprenticeship program creates pathway for organic farmers to train skilled workers
The principles and practices of farming are best learned as one would learn any other skilled profession: through experience and training by experts in the […]
Agenda for CALS Equity and Diversity Committee meeting – Oct. 18
The CALS Equity and Diversity Committee is meeting on Thursday, Oct. 18 from 11 a.m. to noon in 250 Agricultural Hall. View the October 2018 EDC agenda.
Ricardo Salvador, internationally recognized food sustainability expert, to speak in Madison – Oct. 30
Faced with expanding challenges from extreme weather, low prices, and new pests and diseases, Wisconsin’s farmers’ have an ever-increasing need for new production methods and […]