Outing to Henry Vilas Zoo

    Henry Vilas Zoo 702 S. Randall Avenue, Madison, WI

    Trade in your green thumb for a zookeeper's hat – join your fellow Plant Science graduate students at the Henry Vilas Zoo on Saturday, September 28th from 11:00 a.m-1:00 p.m. […]

    Pumpkin Painting

    Moore Hall

    October Event: Pumpkin Painting! Join us for a pumpkin painting party, complete with Halloween-themed movies, popcorn, warm apple cider, and a cauldron full of Halloween candy! Don’t worry about bringing anything—all […]

    PSGSC 14th Annual Plant Sciences Symposium

    Wisconsin Institue for Discovery

    On behalf of the PSGSC, we would like to invite you to attend our 14th Annual Plant Sciences Symposium on Friday, November 15 from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm at the Discovery Building (WID) - DeLuca […]

    Game night with pizza!

    584 Plant Path Library (Russel Labs)

    Join us in Russel Labs 584 on Tuesday, December 10th from 4-8 pm for a pre-finals game night! We will have some games there, but you are welcome to bring […]

    Botany Seminar

    Birge Hall 158

    Dr. Noelle Beckman, “Advancing knowledge gaps in seed dispersal ecology using interdisciplinary approaches” 

    Plant Pathology Seminar

    584 Plant Path Library (Russel Labs)

    Samuel O'Donnell, "New computational and molecular toolkits for exploring Starship biology"

    Individual Development Plan Workshop

    Moore Hall 473

    On Wednesday, January 29th from 12-1:30, the Graduate School will present on Individual Development Plans (IDPs).  This session will include interactive activities including self-assessment, SMART goals, and why and how to […]

    Soil Science Seminar

    Soils 270

    Laura Good, "Nutrient Management Planning in Wisconsin: Harder than Rocket Science"

    Evolution Seminar Series

    Genetics 1111

    Dr. Vatsan Raman, " High-throughpus approaches to understand and engineer bacteriophages"

    Botany Seminar

    Noland Hall 168

    Dr. Daniel Spalink, “Evolutionary divergence and spatial convergence: the geographic structure of plant diversification and assembly”