Tag: entomology
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Posted on May 8, 2020
Five CALS-affiliated research initiatives receive UW2020 awards
Five research proposals with CALS faculty as principal investigators, co-PIs, or co-investigators are among the 12 recipients recently selected for Round 6 of UW2020: WARF Discovery […]
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Posted on April 29, 2020
Notable spring 2020 graduates from UW–Madison CALS
On May 9, a new group of University of Wisconsin–Madison students will officially graduate and join the Badger alumni community. Following the state’s Safer At […]
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Posted on April 23, 2020
Entomology’s Rick Lindroth among 2020 Hilldale Award honorees
Each year, the Secretary of the Faculty recognizes four professors from the University of Wisconsin–Madison for distinguished contributions to research, teaching and service with the […]
- Posted on February 24, 2020
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Posted on January 16, 2020
Sign up for University Roundtable luncheon speaker series
It’s time to sign up and reserve your places for this semester’s University Roundtable luncheon speakers series. All programs will be held in Tripp Commons […]
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Posted on December 9, 2019
Lily leaf beetle jumps to new footholds across Wisconsin
It’s been a big year for the lily leaf beetle in Wisconsin. Also called the scarlet lily beetle (Lilioceris lilii), this invasive Eurasian insect made its first […]
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Posted on October 16, 2019
New faculty profile: Amy Trowbridge specializes in forest-insect interactions
Amy Trowbridge joined the Department of Entomology as an assistant professor in August 2019. What is your hometown? Where did you grow up? Aurora, Illinois. […]
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Posted on October 14, 2019
Video: They’ve got hops — with UW–Madison Extension’s help
Brothers Bob and Jim Conant didn’t know the first thing about hops when they started their now thriving hops farm in Tomah. So they turned […]
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Photos: Entomology grad student studies effects of turfgrass fungicides on pollinators
Audrey Simard, a graduate student in the UW-Madison Department of Entomology, studies the effects turfgrass fungicides can have on pollinators. Some types of turfgrass release […]
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Posted on September 23, 2019
University helps state growers cope with voracious, invading fruit fly
It’s a beautiful summer day with a hint of fall in the air at Bures Berry Patch, southwest of Barneveld, Wisconsin. On the edge of […]