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Multistate Proposals Inviting Participation
W_TEMP3008, “Integrated Onion Pest and Disease Management.” WERA_TEMP1021, “Spotted Wing Drosophila Biology, Ecology, and Management” To View the Proposals: Go to the National Information Management […]
NIFA Announces $5 Million in Funding for Food, Energy, and Water Systems Research
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) announced the availability of up to $5 million in funding for research […]
Half-day workshop on inclusive teaching practices
CALS Equity and Diversity committee invites faculty and staff who teach to participate in an Inclusive Teaching Workshop on Tuesday, January 10, 2017 from 12:00-4:00 […]
From public outreach to peer review, UW–Madison scientists find value in social media
Social media has erased many of the boundaries between leaders and the people they represent, between experts and the lay public, between scientists and nonscientists. […]
David Drake: How the Christmas Bird Count came to be
David Drake, professor of forest and wildlife ecology, was recently on WPR’s The Larry Meiller Show to discuss the annual Christmas Bird Count, including how the […]
2016: CALS year in review
The end of the year is a great time to look back and reflect on the accomplishments of the CALS community. Here are some of […]
No eCALS newsletter next week
eCALS will take a hiatus on Monday, Dec. 26 for winter break. The next e-newsletter will go out on Tuesday, Jan. 3.
CALS Wellness Committee looking for new members, new ideas
Hello CALS community, Have you ever wanted to be more involved in the health and wellness aspects of your workday and around CALS? Well, as […]
Go Big Read seeks book submissions featuring contemporary issues
Read any good books lately? Go Big Read is seeking fiction and nonfiction titles to consider for the campus common reading program next year. GBR aims […]
CALS In the News for the Week of Dec 9 – Dec 16
News about communicating science In Post-Truth World, How Should We Communicate About Science? US News & World Report, 12/13/2016 Co-written by: Dietram Scheufele, Life Sciences Communication […]