The UW-Madison Department of Community and Environmental Sociology is hosting a screening of the documentary, “Bad River,” on Nov 14, 4-6pm in Ag Hall 125. I saw this film in Bad River covers the Bad …
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Participate in a UW-Madison Mindful Movement Project!
The UW-Madison Center for Healthy Minds is conducting a mindful movement project open to all faculty, staff, and students this fall. The project is sponsored by the Arts for Healthy Minds Grant with the aim …
2024 Bacteriology Department Climate Survey
As part of our ongoing commitment to fostering an inclusive, welcoming, and supportive work environment for everyone, we annually administer our Climate Survey (a May Day tradition!). Your feedback is invaluable and will directly influence …
Join Us: Bacteriology Teaching Display Case Update Interest Meeting
What: Interest Meeting RE: Bacteriology Teaching Display Case Updates When: Tuesday, April 2 from 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Where: 3411a Small Atrium, Microbial Sciences Building The Bacteriology Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee is soliciting …
Winter 2024 “BacTea” newsletter now available
The fourth issue of the department’s “BacTea” newsletter was published on 02/12/2024. View the previous issue, published on 05/15/2023 HERE.
Join Us: 12/14/23 Bacteriology Holiday Breakfast
Join us on Thursday, December 14th at 8 AM for the Bacteriology Holiday Breakfast! It will be held in the atrium on the 3rd floor of MSB between neighborhoods 4 & 5. We’ll have made-to-order …
Join Us: 12/8/23 Cultural Awareness and Harassment Training
When: Friday, December 8 from 11 AM – 12 PM Where: 1420 MSB We have scheduled an in-person training to mirror the well-reviewed training that all teaching assistants who are in contact with students receive. …
Join Us: MSB Informal Summer Luncheon
When: Tuesday, June 13 @ 12 PM Where: MSB Atrium (2nd floor) What Else: Bring a dish to share and/or bring your own lunch. BYO plate/cutlery. Beverages will be provided by the Department of Bacteriology. …
May 2023 “BacTea” newsletter now available
The fourth issue of the department’s “BacTea” newsletter was published on 05/15/2023. View the previous issue, published on 01/06/2023 HERE.
BacT Special Seminar: Recognizing & Reducing Implicit Bias with Dr. Jennifer Sheridan
The Bacteriology Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee is hosting Dr. Jennifer Sheridan, Executive & Research Director of UW-Madison’s Inclusion in Science & Engineering Leadership Institute, for a special seminar on “Recognizing & Reducing Implicit Bias”. …