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UW Office of Federal Relations shares FY2018 federal budget update
On May 23, the UW-Madison Office of Federal Relations distributed an update on the federal budget, focusing on information that pertains to UW-Madison. That update is below. A […]
Oxford Handbook of the Science of Science Communication features LSC contributors
The Oxford Handbook of the Science of Science Communications features input from Life Sciences Communication professors Dietram Scheufele and Dominique Brossard and is now available […]
Phil Anderson’s campus retirement celebration – June 15
Members of the UW-Madison community are invited to join the Department of Genetics to celebrate Professor Phil Anderson’s 36 years of UW-Madison service at a retirement […]
R. Bruce Allison recognized for service to Wisconsin Council on Forestry
Adjunct Professor R. Bruce Allison of the Department of Forest & Wildlife Ecology was recently recognized for his five years of service on the Wisconsin […]
UW System to host Dairy Summit for legislators, researchers, farmers and producers
Members of the CALS community are invited to attend the UW System’s upcoming Wisconsin Idea Dairy Summit, set for Monday, June 19 from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. […]
WN@tL this week: Randy Jackson on the bioenergy sector – May 24
Agronomy professor Randy Jackson will be the featured speaker at Wednesday Nite @ the Lab this week. His talk, titled “What are the bottlenecks of bioenergy?” will address some […]
From test tube to plate, UW program keeps potatoes clean
Years before that french fry landed on your plate, the plant that would eventually give rise to the spud your fry was cut from was […]
Tom Brock’s new book gives personal account of pioneering Yellowstone research
Above photo: In 2013, Tom Brock walks in 140 acres of restored prairie, oak savannah and woodlands that he and his wife established as the […]
Biochemistry department leads effort to establish Cryo-EM facility on campus
Structural biology and collaboration are two strong points at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. In keeping with this tradition, a concerted cross-campus effort partly spearheaded by […]
A noble fight to save an American icon
On a mild spring day in 1980, a handful of men gathered on the sprawling lawn of England’s Windsor Castle, there to do a little […]