Monday, 14 Mar 2016
Spring break, classes recessed
Continues through March 18.
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016
Spring break, classes recessed
Continues through March 18.
Floral Design Series Workshop
Learn the basics of floral design while creating beautiful arrangements to take home.
Wednesday, 16 Mar 2016
Spring break, classes recessed
Continues through March 18.
Behind the Scenes of Reiman Gardens
Join staff each month for an interactive, behind the scenes look at Reiman Gardens.
Thursday, 17 Mar 2016
Spring break, classes recessed
Continues through March 18.
Friday, 18 Mar 2016
Spring break, classes recessed
Continues through March 18.
Reiman Gardens After Hours
Celebrate Saint Patrick's Day by sitting back and enjoying Celtic and other music. Sip on beer and snacks.
Sunday, 20 Mar 2016
Fee Payment Deadline for spring 2016
Fee payment deadline, spring semester. Final payment due.
Argentine Tango Practica
This Milonga (dance party) is a multi-level class with lots of time to enjoy the music and dance.
Monday, 21 Mar 2016
Graduation Applications Summer 2016
Seniors graduating Summer 2016 should submit a Graduation Application after registering for final course work. Submit via AccessPlus (student tab, graduation, application).
Registration begins: Summer 2016 and Fall 2016
First day of assigned Summer 2016 and Fall 2016 registration dates for students in the College of Veterinary Medicine and students in the Graduate College. Hours for AccessPlus registration are 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday--Saturday, and most Sundays.
Open forum: Human Sciences dean candidate
Cheryl Hanley-Maxwell is one of the three finalists to become the next dean of its College of Human Sciences. Hanley-Maxwell, associate dean at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education,
Statistics Seminar
Functional and imaging data in precision medicine: Towards optimal treatment selection, Todd Ogden, Professor of Biostatistics (Psychiatry), Columbia University, New York City
Lecture: The Diversity and Evolution of the World's Languages
Linguist Asya Pereltsvaig studies how languages evolve, their commonalities, differences, and what they can tell us about our human past. The Quentin Johnson Lecture in Linguistics