- Welcome
- Updates
- Wisconsin Science Festival This Week, Oct 21-24
- Other announcements or topics
- Next Meeting: October 25 at 10am
- Badger Talks Live: – https://www.facebook.com/UWConnects/live & https://badgertalks.wisc.edu/events/
- Tuesday, October 19, Noon, “Insider’s Guide to the 2021 Wisconsin Science Festival” featuring Laura Heisler, Co-Founder and Director, Wisconsin Science Festival and WARF Director of Programming; and George Tzougros, Executive Director, Wisconsin Arts Board and co-founder, Wisconsin Science Festival
- Dane County 4-H Halloween Science Fright-Night, Thursday October 21, 7:00pm-8:30pm at UW Space Place & Wisconsin Science Museum, 2300 S. Park Street, Madison WI. Should we be Leerie of the Eerie? Or Wary of the Scary? Let’s find out together…register today for some fall STEM fun!
- Wisconsin Science Festival October 21-24 statewide. Explore 170+ virtual and in-person events at the Wisconsin Science Festival. From “magic” mushrooms to a celebration of the stars, the 2021 Wisconsin Science Festival is back in full swing October 21-24. This year’s festival will feature more than 170 events in over 30 counties throughout Wisconsin. Activities include a variety of in-person and virtual activities including hands-on science experiments, Q&As with scientists, demonstrations, performances, readings and more. Join us and let’s get curious about science! See https://www.wisconsinsciencefest.org
- Remember to Post your science outreach events and to Check for other events presented online and available to all at http://today.wisc.edu/events/tag/science
If so, this is the opportunity for you!
The ROSE STEM Fellows Program is coordinated by Edgewood College and involves several schools and community centers in Madison. I have volunteered as a Science Advocate with the program for the past 4 years. I work with one community center and collaborate with them to empower their staff as well as parents to become science leaders. My role is helping them to feel comfortable with science topics and to connect them with science resources. This past year, we focused on COVID, viruses and vaccines and helped families to understand the science so that they could make informed decisions. I would be glad to communicate with anyone interested to provide more details about the program. Science Advocate Pos Desc (1)
Badger Talks is pleased to announce the opening of the in-person speaker request system! Thank you for your virtual requests over the past several months. We will continue to also offer this opportunity for Wisconsin businesses and organizations who prefer to host speakers virtually at their upcoming event.
It is our goal to bring the University of Wisconsin – Madison to you to help spark ideas and conversations on topics important to your community. Whether you want to hear about the history of the Amish, improve communication in your workplace, or learn about the latest ground-breaking health care research, Badger Talks boasts a roster of 400 UW experts ready to give talks around Wisconsin.
The process is simple: explore our list of categories, or search for speakers/topics using keywords via the search bar; then submit an online talk request. Wisconsin businesses, clubs and organizations are welcome to request up to two talks per calendar year. Please contact us if you would like assistance with identifying a speaker who matches your organization’s interests.
Services are provided at little to no cost for organizations and businesses in Wisconsin in support of The Wisconsin Idea and as part of the UW Connects program housed in the Office of State Relations.
Questions? Feel free to connect with us at badgertalks@uwmad.wisc.edu
8. Upcoming Lineup for Wednesday Nite @ The Lab online by zoom starting at 7pm Central. WN@TL runs every Wednesday night, 50 times a year.
a.We have resumed live presentations in Room 1111 Genetics Biotech Center.
b. Or you can also tune in by zoom. Register at go.wisc.edu/240r59.
c. Or watch the web stream at biotech.wisc.edu/webcams.
d. Or watch the live stream at the WN@TL YouTube site.
See the Schedule in pdf format (attached) and read the descriptions at https://science.wisc.edu/wednesday-nite-at-the-lab. Word of mouth is golden: please share the schedule with your friends and colleagues!
KidWind Educator Workshops
The Wisconsin Energy Institute and Wisconsin’s K-12 Energy Education Program are excited to bring the KidWind Educator Workshop to formal and non-formal educators in communities
across Wisconsin. Join us at one of the scheduled workshops and learn how to
explore the power of wind and solar with your students! You’ll take home a kit of ready-to-use materials and curriculum.
Thursday, October 21st, 8 am – 11 am, Pablo Center at the Confluence, Eau Claire, WI
KidWind Coaches’ Happy Hours
Preparing for the 2022 KidWind Challenge or looking to learn more? Join us for a happy hour to chat with other coaches and share ideas. KidWind advisors and organizers will be on hand to answer your questions – from engineering and design tips and tricks, to FAQ about the registration process and what to expect on Challenge Day. Come for the whole hour or just a portion and BYO beverage of choice.
November 18, 2021, 4:00 – 5:00 pm Central. REGISTER HERE
January 13, 2022, 4:00 – 5:00 pm Central. REGISTER HERE
Climate Action Simulation Game for Educators
November 4th, 4:00 – 5:30 pm Central
As global leaders gather in Glasgow to reinvigorate their climate pledges during the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties, you too can get a taste of the policy and diplomacy decisions involved in limiting global warming to no more than 1.5° C. Join us on November 4th for a highly interactive, role-playing game. You will negotiate a climate deal to address one of the greatest human and environmental challenges of this century, and you’ll walk away with the resources to bring this experience back to your own classroom.
For more information:
Outreach Coordinator
Wisconsin Energy Institute | Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
608.890.0946
agbender@wisc.edu
1552 University Ave, Madison WI, Room 2160
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Pronouns: she, her, hers
At this time, we are seeking businesses, organizations, community groups, and individuals to coordinate an interactive station highlighting STEM in agriculture. Stations may include a demonstration, experiment, craft or activity – the more hands-on, the better!
- Using Virtual Reality goggles to explore an agriculture industry
- Dissecting a fruit, vegetable, or animal organ
- Demonstrating how to make sausage, jam/jelly, or the perfect loaf of bread
- Using a water testing kit to analyze water samples
- Showcasing how a goat is milked
- Fixing a gear on a piece of agriculture equipment
Thank you,
Abigail
Abigail Martin | Program Manager