#BioBadgers like Jess Randall (BS Spring 2027) show us that you can still do it all as a STEM major! Read about Jess's undergraduate journey in "Here, There, Everywhere" lsmagazine.wisc.edu/issues/s…
Happy #WorldOceansDay#BioBadgers! Though Zoo 333: Marine Ecology is wait listed for the Fall term, there are many other opportunities to learn about and explore our world's oceans. Meet with your advisor to find out more!
Happy #InternationalDayforBiologicalDiversity! Meet with your advisor today to find Biology Major courses that cover content of biodiversity from large animals🐘to small fungi🍄
Happy #WorldBeeDay#BioBadgers! There are still plenty of seats in Entom 344: From Flowers to Food-Pollinator Ecology and Conservation this Fall term. Learn about the biology, diversity and ecology of pollinators and directly observe them in their natural habitats 🐝🐝🐝
It's #EndangeredSpeciesDay! Consider taking a course this Fall that focuses on ecology and evolution so you can learn about the importance of protecting threatened and endangered species.
Meet with an advisor today to explore courses like F&W Ecol 360: Extinction of Species!
We love to see Biology working with other disciplines 🧬📊
#BioBadgers check out Dr. Solís-Lemus’s interdisciplinary lab! And keep an eye out for the next time Botany 563 is offered 👀
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Hey #BioBadgers! Check out this interview with graduating senior Steven Hsieh: youtu.be/kV8_cWuApCU?si=ATo_…
Steven is a Biology and Food Science double major in CALS, and will be pursuing his Masters in Bacteriology at UW Madison 🦡🧫
Hey #BioBadgers! Looking for last-minute study time for your Biology courses? GUTS has your back!
Join them this Friday from 11AM-3PM, GUTS Office #3111, 333 E Campus Mall, for the Spring Study Jam!
Coffee and bagels provided ☕🥯
#BioBadgers! Join us Thursday at 3:30pm for the Social Justice in STEM Lecture at Biology Colloquium in 168 Noland Hall. Abigail Bennett (MSU) will be presenting "Illuminating the Contributions of Small-Scale Fisheries to Livelihoods, Food Security, and Women's Empowerment".
#BioBadgers! We hope to see you today at 3:30pm for the Biology Colloquium in 168 Noland Hall. @UWiBio will have Lotus Lofgren from the University of California-Berkeley presenting "Suillus as an emerging genus-level model for ecomycorrhizal symbiosis".
Hey #BioBadgers! Ceiba Tropical Conservation Semester is hosting an info session on April 20th, 4:30PM, in Birge Hall Room 158 - also over Zoom: go.wisc.edu/6jd5h5
Free pizza for all in-person attendees!
Please join us tomorrow, April 16 at 3:30pm for the Biology Colloquium in 168 Noland Hall. @UWiBio will have Holly Jones from Northern Illinois University presenting "Restoration and conservation of ecosystem engineers to combat the biodiversity crisis".
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Hey #BioBadgers! UW-Madison’s DPT Program will be hosting an open house on Saturday, April 18th, 1:30-3PM, Medical Sciences Center room 5235. Learn about the program and speak with current DPT students!
#BioBadgers! We hope to see you today at 3:30pm for the Biology Colloquium in 168 Noland Hall. Elliot Gardner from Case Western Reserve University will be presenting "Earth figs and false orchids: evolution on the ground in Borneo".
ALT Earth figs and false orchids: evolution on the ground in Borneo. Speaker is Elliot Gardner from Case Western Reserve University. Event is Thursday March 26th at 3:30 in 168 Noland Hall.