Author: nemiller2
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Posted on April 29, 2022
Spring 2022 grad: Kiana Gomez built courage and encouraged others
Kiana Gomez, who grew up in Chicago, Illinois, will be graduating with a bachelor’s degree in food science in spring 2022. In this Q&A, Gomez […]
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Spring 2022 grad: Zari Dehdashti among first students to embrace new global health major
Zari Dehdashti, who grew up in the suburbs of Minnesota, will be graduating in spring 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in global health, plus certificates […]
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Posted on April 27, 2022
Spring 2022 grad: Guolong Liang inspired to pursue international ag development
Guolong Liang, who grew up in northwestern China, will be graduating with a master’s degree in horticulture in spring 2022. In this Q&A, Liang talks […]
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Spring 2022 grad: Gaelan Combs discovered passion for dairy research
Gaelan Combs, who grew up near Verona, Wisconsin, will be graduating with a bachelor’s degree in dairy science in May 2022. In this Q&A, Combs […]
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Posted on April 26, 2022
UW–Madison Dairy Challenge team takes first place at national contest
Members of the UW–Madison Dairy Challenge team carried on a Badger tradition with a top-tier finish at the North American Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge national contest […]
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UW–Madison students cook up marketing ideas for campus’ Bucky’s Varsity Meats store
Mitch Monson knows that Bucky’s Varsity Meats has a lot to offer. As manager of the retail store in the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Meat Science […]
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Posted on April 22, 2022
UW–Madison’s ultra-efficient carbon capture tech earns top 60 spot in global XPRIZE challenge
For a planet increasingly impacted by the effects of climate change, removing carbon from the atmosphere could be part of a much needed turn in […]
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Ride to Farm seeks cyclists, pledges to support UW beginning farmer school
Cyclists will ride through the rolling hills of Green County on Saturday, June 4th to support the next generation of dairy and livestock farmers. The […]
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Posted on April 21, 2022
Spring 2022 grad: Hannah Vanderscheuren explores fungi to understand forest health
When excess fertilizer leaches out from croplands and urban lawns, nitrogen and other elements pollute the environment. Extensive research shows the damage that nitrogen pollution […]
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Posted on April 19, 2022
Texas trip broadens CALS students’ horizons
After two years of being told to socially distance as much as possible, members of the UW–Madison Collegiate Farm Bureau say the ability to socially […]