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UW-Madison CDE
@cdeuw.bsky.social
about 2 months ago
🌀New #publication in Population and Environment from CDE affiliates Monica Grant, Katherine Curtis & colleagues finds that environmental disruptions like Cyclone Idai lead to longer birth intervals due to economic instability that creates future uncertainty ➡️Read: link.springer.com/article….
Fertility intentions in rural Malawi after Cyclone Idai - Population and Environment

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Fertility intentions in rural Malawi after Cyclone Idai - Population and Environment

Environmental disruptions, such as extreme weather events, can heighten household uncertainty by causing financial, marital, and housing instability. In this paper, we draw on unique interview data to...

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UW-Madison Medical History & Bioethics
@mhbuwmad.bsky.social
about 2 months ago
It's not even #summer, but we are already thinking about fall. Check out our #Fall2025 course offerings here: bit.ly/438bSFH #Undergrads, #Grads, #MedEd, we have you covered!

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UW–Madison Science
@uwmadscience.bsky.social
about 2 months ago
Congratulations to UW chemistry professor Martin Zanni on election to the @nasonline.org! Zanni pioneered a technique called ultrafast two-dimensional spectroscopy and has received many honors for his research and teaching. news.wisc.edu/uw-madison-c...
UW–Madison chemistry professor Martin Zanni elected to National Academy of Sciences

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UW–Madison chemistry professor Martin Zanni elected to National Academy of Sciences

Only 120 American and 30 international scientists are elected to the academy each year for what the academy describes as their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.

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McArdle Laboratory
@mcardlelab.bsky.social
about 2 months ago
Tomorrow at 11 am CST: join in person or on Zoom for the last #cancerbiologyseminar of the semester. Sponsored by #mcardlelab. uwmadison.zoom.us/j/96369…
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UW-Madison Sociology
@uwsoc.bsky.social
about 2 months ago
🏆 Molly Clark-Barol was selected as the recipient of the Excellence in Engaged Scholarship Graduate Award from @morgridgecenter.bsky.social for her collaboration with FREE, a statewide community organizing network of women impacted by the criminal justice system. sociology.wisc.edu/2025/0….
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UW-Madison Sociology
@uwsoc.bsky.social
about 2 months ago
📄 Sadie Dempsey (@sadiemdempsey.bsky.social) published "In the Shadow of Sunshine Laws: Open Meeting Laws and Administrative Burdens" in Democracy, Governance, and Law. www.emerald.com/insight/c….

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In the Shadow of Sunshine Laws: Open Meeting Laws and Administrative Burdens | Emerald Insight

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UW-Madison Sociology
@uwsoc.bsky.social
about 2 months ago
The threats of global warming mean that local officials need to “rethink what a conventional home looks like,” said Max Besbris to @nytimes.com. www.nytimes.com/2025/04/0….
In 15 Years, 80,000 Homes in the New York Area May Be Lost to Flooding

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In 15 Years, 80,000 Homes in the New York Area May Be Lost to Flooding

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UW-Madison Medical History & Bioethics
@mhbuwmad.bsky.social
about 2 months ago
Congrats to our recent POD-B grads! 🎉 Pictured: Alexandra Center, Yusuf Mohamoud, Brittany Russell, and faculty Dr. Kelleher and Dr. Kreitmair. Wishing you all the best in your next chapter! #OnWisconsin @uwmadison.bsky.social
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Five people stand smiling in front of a University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health backdrop. From left to right: a man in glasses and a checked shirt, a woman in a floral dress, a smiling man with a name tag, a woman in a white top and red floral skirt, and a woman in a black dress with colorful embroidery. To the far right is a life-size cutout of Bucky Badger, the university mascot.
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McArdle Laboratory
@mcardlelab.bsky.social
about 2 months ago
Best wishes to Cancer Biology graduate student Shirsa Udgata as she defends her dissertation this week!
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UW-Madison Medical History & Bioethics
@mhbuwmad.bsky.social
2 months ago
Congrats to this years cohort of the Path of Distinction in Bioethics! 🎓👏 Alexandra Center, Bethany Erb, Cuong Phuoc Luu, Yusuf Mohamoud & Brittany Russell 🎓👏 You’ve set the bar for excellence in ethical leadership in medicine. The future is brighter because of you. #OnWisconsin #UWGrad
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Chazen Museum of Art
@chazenartuw.bsky.social
2 months ago
📢 Only nine days left to see the Wharton Esherick exhibition📢 Big thanks to Katie Hudnall and UW–Madison's Woodworking Program for demonstrations and hands-on wood samples! Learn more about Hudnall's own practice in the Observer: loom.ly/CB_i9S8
Artist Katie Hudnall On the Slow Joy of Working With Wood

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Artist Katie Hudnall On the Slow Joy of Working With Wood

Her upcoming solo exhibition, “The Longest Distance between Two Points,” celebrates intentional slowness and meandering exploration.

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WARF (Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation)
@warfnews.bsky.social
2 months ago
Congratulations to @glbioenergy.bsky.social and three partner U.S. Department of Energy research centers on 1,000 inventions and counting! These groundbreaking innovations are paving the way for a sustainable bioeconomy, transforming inedible plants into fuels, plastics and more. #WisconsinInnovates
Bioenergy Research Centers mark discovery milestone

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Bioenergy Research Centers mark discovery milestone

With a focus on hydrocarbon fuels and chemicals made from non-food plants, the Bioenergy Research Centers are developing a portfolio of plant-based products, methods, and tools for use in an emerging U.S. bioeconomy.

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UW-Madison Sociology
@uwsoc.bsky.social
2 months ago
Research by Christine Schwartz was mentioned in The Atlantic article "The New Marriage of Unequals." www.theatlantic.com/famil….
The New Marriage of Unequals

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The New Marriage of Unequals

Women are now more likely to marry a less-educated man than men are to marry a less-educated woman.

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UW RDRC
@uwrdrc.bsky.social
2 months ago
401(k) Tax Subsidy and Matches Favor Higher Earners, Often White: crr.bc.edu/401k-tax-sub...
401(k) Tax Subsidy and Matches Favor Higher Earners, Often White

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401(k) Tax Subsidy and Matches Favor Higher Earners, Often White

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UW Madison Nutritional Sciences
@uwmadisonnutrisci.bsky.social
2 months ago
We had a great celebration with our graduating seniors today. Thank you for wonderful memories and special times you've shared with us over the years. We're so proud of you & look forward to hearing about all the wonderful things you will do1 #OnWisconsin #graduating🎓 #NutritionalScience #Dietetics
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Chazen Museum of Art
@chazenartuw.bsky.social
2 months ago
From climate change to colonial history, UW–Madison faculty are using the Chazen’s art collection to inspire deeper learning. Students analyze paintings, sculptures & artifacts to connect with course themes. 🔗 Read the full story: loom.ly/9nmJoUo #CloseLooking
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UW-Madison Sociology
@uwsoc.bsky.social
2 months ago
🌟 Congratulations to Jane Ahn (@kiggyville.bsky.social) for her @midwestsoc.bsky.social Scholarship Award! This award goes to help support Jane’s thesis, which focuses on how religion and science, as cultural actors, shape belief in climate change.
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