Category: 3 – Issue
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Posted on March 2, 2015
Catch up with … Kartik Chandran PhD’01 Biochemistry
Kartik Chandran (PhD’01 Biochemistry) has spent years studying an organism that most of us hope never to experience: the Ebola virus. Last year the infectious agent not only spread within West Africa […]
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Science for Citizens
CALS is acclaimed as one of the best schools in the nation for training top-notch researchers and practitioners. Less known is the fact that CALS offers challenging, […]
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Bridging the Gap
An international friendship program helps CALS students reach across borders, right here on campus
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Pecatonica Without the “P”
Changes in farming practices have been shown to greatly reduce phosphorus runoff – without hurting the growers’ bottom line
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Class Act: Lily Mank and Soothing Landscapes
Soothing Landscapes
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Russia: Monitoring Russia’s “rewilding”
Doing fieldwork in the remote wilderness of Russia isn’t for the faint of heart. There are long distances to travel on deeply rutted roads, bleak […]
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More Milk for China
CALS experts, led by dairy science professor Pam Ruegg, are providing training to help the Chinese meet a growing demand for dairy
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In the Field: Alumni who have made a difference via the Peace Corps
Nikita Brabbit BS’08 Forest Science (Recreation Resource Management) Paraguay ’08–’10 Brabbit served as a Peace Corps volunteer specializing in agro-forestry in rural southeastern Paraguay, an […]
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Help Forge the Best Way Forward
Each issue of Grow magazine is a special treat for me because it is a powerful reminder of our impact throughout Wisconsin and around the world. […]
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Five things everyone should know about … Stevia
It’s not just a sweetener. The plant genus Stevia includes more than 200 species of herbs and shrubs native to South America and mexico. Yet […]
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Insects For All
Entomology professor Daniel Young presides over a prodigious collection of bugs on campus. Thanks to digital technology, this collection and many others will soon be available online for everyone to learn from and enjoy.
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A Look at Wisconsin’s Latino Population
A new report sheds light on Latinos in the Badger State