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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260413T210405
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260417T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260417T133000
DESCRIPTION:An "Earth Fest" Event. Double-header talk by:\n\nBao-Son Trinh\
 , Senior Lecturer and Head of Environmental Toxicology Laboratory\, Instit
 ute for Environment and Resources\, Vietnam National University\; and\n\nC
 hit Wityi Oo\, Research Associate\, Department of Earth\, Atmosphere\, and
  Environment\, Northern Illinois University\n\nThis event is part of the N
 elson Institute's Earth Fest happening from April 17-23: https://earthfest
 .wisc.edu/schedule/.\n\nCONTACT: 263-1755\, mccoy2@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https:
 //seasia.wisc.edu/event/friday-forum-bao-son-trinh-microplastics-in-aquati
 c-environments-sources-impacts-and-implications/
LOCATION:206 Ingraham Hall
SUMMARY:Friday Forum: Bao-Son Trinh – “Microplastics in Aquatic Environ
 ments: Sources\, Impacts\, and Implications” and Chit Wityi
URL;VALUE=URI:https://seasia.wisc.edu/event/friday-forum-bao-son-trinh-micr
 oplastics-in-aquatic-environments-sources-impacts-and-implications/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260420T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260420T140000
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Info Session. This event highlights the importance of s
 ustainable travel. Attendees will learn how travel impacts local communiti
 es and the environment\, and how small changes can significantly reduce gl
 obal footprints. We will showcase some of UW Madison's study abroad progra
 ms focused on sustainability and feature student testimonials on how susta
 inable practices enhance travel experiences and make a positive impact.\n\
 nCONTACT: 265-6329\, peeradvisor@studyabroad.wisc.edu\n\nONLINE: https://u
 wmadison.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DsCy6HrPS5K3I9X60IiJWQ
LOCATION:  (Online)
SUMMARY:Global Learning\, Green Traveling: Sustainable Study Abroad
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UID:220385@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260423T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260423T130000
DESCRIPTION:The Sustainability Research Hub invites you to join a Sustainab
 ility Research Networking Event during Earth Fest\, bringing together UW
 –Madison faculty\, researchers\, and staff interested in sustainability 
 related research and RISE-EARTH themes.  Discussion tables will focus on s
 everal emerging research areas and also provide space for participants to 
 explore their own sustainability interests. Open to anyone on campus invol
 ved in or interested in sustainability-related research.\n\nCONTACT: 444-2
 563\, melanie.hebl@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://hub.sustainability.wisc.edu/ev
 ents/
LOCATION:325/326\, Pyle Center
SUMMARY:Sustainability Research Networking Event (Earth Fest)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://hub.sustainability.wisc.edu/events/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260423T130000
DESCRIPTION:The Monetary Landscape of State Formation in the Eighteenth-Cen
 tury Eastern Subcontinent: Coasts\, Rivers\, Deltas\, and Highlands. The m
 onetary world of the eighteenth-century eastern subcontinent was fundament
 ally pluralistic: in any given district\, taxes might be stipulated in one
  currency\, textile advances made in another\, wholesale contracts for spe
 cific commodities in others again\, and everyday marketplace purchases in 
 yet another. The social geography of currencies was shaped by both the fun
 ctional differentiation among payment concatenations\, and the ecological 
 conditions that channeled their circulation.\n\nCONTACT: 262-4884\, info@s
 outhasia.wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://southasia.wisc.edu/lecture-series-archiv
 e-fall-2025-present/spring-2026-lecture-series/andrew-sartori/\n\nONLINE: 
 https://uwmadison.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cTuT24xnTAGcgJNQfpY5Nw#/regi
 stration
LOCATION:206 Ingraham Hall  (Also offered online)
SUMMARY:Andrew Sartori (New York University)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://southasia.wisc.edu/lecture-series-archive-fall-2025-p
 resent/spring-2026-lecture-series/andrew-sartori/
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