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UW Outstanding Women of Color Awards due Sept. 15
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 […]
New faculty profile: Yi Wang focuses on sustainable vegetable production
Yi Wang joined CALS in June 2017 as a UW-Madison assistant professor of horticulture and a UW-Extension potato and vegetable sustainable production specialist. What is […]
Save the date for CALS Goes Global Welcome Reception – Sept. 27
CALS International Programs invites you to its Fall 2017 kick-off event, the CALS Goes Global Welcome Reception, on Wednesday, September 27 from 3:30 – 5 p.m. in […]
Five-year review begins for Dean VandenBosch, three other UW-Madison deans
Every five years, academic deans and directors of the university’s schools and colleges undergo a comprehensive review to assess their academic and administrative leadership and […]
Feedback requested for Dean VandenBosch’s five-year review
The information below was emailed to CALS faculty, staff and graduate students on Monday, Aug. 28. If you have questions or need further information, please […]
CALS Associate Dean for Extension and Outreach candidate presentation schedule
The search committee for the CALS Associate Dean for Extension and Outreach announces one finalist: Dr. Douglas Reinemann. The CALS community is invited to attend […]
Reflective art installation displays beauty, intrigue of genetics
Typically, the images generated in the course of scientific research are seen only by a select few: the scientists who consume the studies published in […]
Unmanned Aerial Systems, Plant Sciences/Plant Phenomics and Education focus of meeting – Sept. 14
Stakeholders from academia (including early career researchers, post-docs, graduate students and undergraduate students), industry, government, non-profits and other organizations are invited to attend this one-day […]
Into the woods with Forest & Wildlife Ecology
Regal hemlocks tower overhead, fragile ferns blanket the forest floors and ribbons of sunlight break through the canopy. That may sound like paradise, but for […]
UW team’s “virtual dairy farm brain” aims to help farmers make smarter decisions
There’s a failure to communicate on Mitch Breunig’s dairy farm. The problem doesn’t involve people—Breunig and his crew share information just fine. It has to […]