Conversations |
To explore how science affects students daily lives, WISL has joined with the University of Wisconsin-Madison Residence Halls to present a series of discussions on science related topics that students encounter on a day to day basis. |
All programs are open to University Housing Residents only
Healthy eating for college students |
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Medical Forensics from an Examiner’s
Standpoint April 22, 2004 Witte Hall Professor Michael Stier, Medicine |
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Sports and Steroids |
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Ethanol’s Effects:
Brains, Brats, Barf and Beyond Tuesday, March 9, 2004 Sellery Hall Main Lounge Kevin T. Strang, PhD, Department of Physiology |
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Speaking Science
to Polititians: Making Sense While Making Policy Monday, February 16, 2004 Holt Commons Lower Frank's Don Kettl, Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs |
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The Science Of
Love Monday, February 9, 2004 Elizabeth Waters Hall Cedar Room Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Ogg Hall Main Fireside Lounge John DeLamater, Professor of Sociology |
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Chronic Wasting Disease and Deer Nov. 17, 2003 Sellery Hall Professor Nancy Mathews, Agriculture and Life Sciences, Environmental Studies, |
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Weapons of Mass Destruction and University
Research |
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