Category: News
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UniverCity Alliance covers Habitat III
UniverCity Alliance will be providing coverage of Habitat III, the U.N.'s global summit on housing and sustainable urban development.
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WISCONSIN ECOLOGY FALL SYMPOSIUM
Wisconsin Ecology is the umbrella organization for all ecologists at UW-Madison. Join them Thursday, Oct. 13 and Friday, Oct 14 for their 22nd annual symposium, featuring keynote speaker Dr. David Blehert and…
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Hilldale Lecture: Reversing Climate Change Economically
Noted astrophysicist Frank Shu, a professor emeritus of astronomy at the University of California, will talk about reversing climate change economically at the October 12 Hilldale Lecture in in the…
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Global Health Field Course Fair
Interested in learning about how to work with communities to improve the health of people, animals and the environment without practicing medicine? Maybe you would like to connect with communities…
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Population Health Sciences Seminar: Where Does the Neighborhood Go?
Joshua P. Garoon, Ph.D., MPH, an assistant professor of community and environment sociology in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, looks at the historic and geographic factors that contribute…
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Wisconsin Symposium on Feminist Biology
The Center for Research on Gender & Women and the Department of Gender & Women’s Studies are hosting a day of presentations about female-presence in the field. Registration required—only $15 for…
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Hilldale lecture draws noted astrophysicist with climate message
Hilldale lecture draws noted astrophysicist with climate message
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Mosquitoes, weather and West Nile virus
Marilyn O’Hara Ruiz’s research focuses on developing and applying geographic information to determine how environmental conditions and changes in the environment over time affect the health of ecosystems and disease…
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World shrinks as UW, African colleagues find common ground in HIV/AIDS
Differences faded when young African scholars and the UW-Madison counterparts sat down to talk about HIV/AIDS.
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UW2020 funds projects to enhance research and infrastructure
UW2020 funds projects to enhance research and infrastructure
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Zika Virus Emergence in the Americas: The UW-Madison Response
Matthew T. Aliota, PhD, is an Associate Scientist in the Department of Pathobiological Sciences at UW-Madison’s School of Veterinary Medicine. He will be presenting on Zika Virus and UW’s research. During the event, you…
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Third Annual Sustain-A-Bash
Join We Conserve, the Office of Sustainability and UW Housing in celebration of sustainable living on the Gordon Commons lawn! Event info here.
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Are Ebola and ‘One Health’ approach in cahoots?
Rob Wallace, an evolutionary biologist visiting the Institute for Global Studies at the University of Minnesota, kicks off a new programming series for UW-Madison’s African Studies program. He will discuss…
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Zika Virus – A Perspective from Brazil
Presented as part of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine’s Seminar Series, Dr. Esper Kallas will discuss the Zika Virus. Esper G. Kallas, M.D., Ph.D., is an Infectious Diseases Specialist…
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Mildred Fish-Harnack Human Rights and Democracy Lecture
Viviana Krsticevic, executive director of the Center for Justice and International Law in Washington, D.C., delivers the annual Mildred Fish-Harnack Human Rights and Democracy Lecture. She will discuss “Judging and…
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Africa at Noon: Jonathan Patz and Jason Vargo
Global Health Institute Director Jonathan Patz and Assistant Scientist Jason Vargo will discuss their work in Ethiopia with the Bikable Bahir Dar initiative.
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Global Health Tuesday: Resident Experiences on the Navajo Reservation
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the Gallup Indian Medical Center developed a partnership for medical resident electives on the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico. Stephen Warrick, MD, MEd, FAAP,…
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UniverCity Alliance helps Wisconsin communities innovate, grow
UniverCity Alliance helps Wisconsin communities innovate, grow
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Jonathan Patz speaks about climate change and public health on Boston’s WBUR
Jonathan Patz speaks about climate change and public health on Boston's WBUR


