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University Place on the Wisconsin Channel MAY 2018 PREMIERES Episodes also may be viewed on the searchable University Place web archive: wpt.org/universityplace Call WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: (608) 265-2302 Email WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: [email protected] Tune in to the following University Place programs premiering on the Wisconsin Channel in May: 05/01 at 4:15 p.m. Unraveling Bacterial Biofilm Development Julia Nepper, Biophysics, UW-Madison 05/11 at 4:00 p.m. Crane Health: Avian Medicine in Conservation Barry Hartup, Veterinary Services, International Crane Foundation 05/18 at 4:30 p.m. Growing Garlic in Wisconsin Noel Valdes, Owner, CobraHead 05/25 at 4:00 p.m. Willard Grosvenor Bleyer and UW Journalism Caitlin Cieslik-Miskimen, UW School of Journalism and Mass Communication

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  • University Place on the Wisconsin Channel

    MAY 2018 PREMIERES

    Episodes also may be viewed on the searchable University Place web archive: wpt.org/universityplace Call WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: (608) 265-2302 Email WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: [email protected]

    Tune in to the following University Place programs premiering on the Wisconsin Channel in May: 05/01 at 4:15 p.m. Unraveling Bacterial Biofilm Development

    Julia Nepper, Biophysics, UW-Madison 05/11 at 4:00 p.m. Crane Health: Avian Medicine in Conservation

    Barry Hartup, Veterinary Services, International Crane Foundation 05/18 at 4:30 p.m. Growing Garlic in Wisconsin

    Noel Valdes, Owner, CobraHead 05/25 at 4:00 p.m. Willard Grosvenor Bleyer and UW Journalism

    Caitlin Cieslik-Miskimen, UW School of Journalism and Mass Communication

  • University Place on the Wisconsin Channel MAY 2018

    Episodes also may be viewed on the searchable University Place web archive: wpt.org/universityplace Call WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: 265-2302 Email WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: [email protected]

    AM Sunday 4.29 Monday 4.30 Tuesday 5.01 Wednesday 5.02 Thursday 5.03 Friday 5.04 Saturday 5.05 Time

    6:00 University Place #1629 “Designing and Building The New UW Meat Science Lab”

    “Invasive Plant Identification and Control”

    “De-Extinction: Resurrecting Extinct Species”

    “Estate Planning” “Extending Your Garden Into The Fall”

    “Designing and Building The New UW Meat Science Lab”

    6:00

    6:30 6:30

    7:00 University Place #1627 “Weather Predictability and Predictions” (starts 7:05 a.m.)

    “The Great War at Home In Wisconsin: Part II”

    “The Great War at Home In Wisconsin: Part III”

    “Plants on the Frontier”

    “Significance of Homo Naledi Limb Proportions”

    “Weather Predictability and Predictions” (starts 7:05 a.m.)

    7:00

    7:30 7:30

    University Place #1634 “Diving The Flooded Mines of Baraboo's Iron Range” (starts 7:40 a.m.)

    “Diving The Flooded Mines of Baraboo's Iron Range” (starts 7:40 a.m.)

    8:00

    “The Story of the Reformation”

    “Designing and Building The New UW Meat Science Lab” (starts 7:53 a.m.)

    “The Rule of Law and the Law In Action” (starts 8:03 a.m.)

    “How Homo Naledi Is Changing Human Origins” (starts 7:52 a.m.)

    8:00

    8:30 8:30

    PM

    3:00 Antiques Roadshow #2213 "Green Bay"

    “Mexican Migrant Workers In Mid-Century Wisconsin”

    “Wisconsin's Famous Effigy Mounds”

    “Repackaging Shakespeare's Sonnets”

    “The Wisconsin Idea: How Do We Define The Concept?”

    3:00

    3:30

    “Eatstreet” “Creating A Garden for All Seasons” (starts 3:33 p.m.)

    “Easy Food Preserving Canning Free” (starts 3:33 p.m.)

    3:30

    4:00 Lawrence Welk #1636

    “The Great Sphinx: from the Eocene to the” (starts 4:05 p.m.)

    4:00

    University Place #1630 “Structural Dynamics Challenges In Launch” (starts 4:13 p.m.)

    “Unraveling Bacterial Biofilm Development” (starts 4:15 p.m.)

    “Reflections On Light In Art and Science” (starts 4:16 p.m.)

    “J.R.R. Tolkien In Wisconsin” (starts 4:15 p.m.)

    4:30 4:30

    9:00 Frontline #3609 "Trafficked in America"

    University Place #1636 “Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne”

    “Cranes: Ambassadors for Conservation”

    “The Bionic Ear” “The Color of Food: Reflecting On Our Food Movement”

    9:00

  • University Place on the Wisconsin Channel MAY 2018

    Episodes also may be viewed on the searchable University Place web archive: wpt.org/universityplace Call WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: 265-2302 Email WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: [email protected]

    AM Sunday 5.06 Monday 5.07 Tuesday 5.08 Wednesday 5.09

    Thursday 5.10 Friday 5.11 Saturday 5.12 Time

    6:00 “The Rule of Law and the Law In Action”

    “The Story of Wisconsin Fast Plants”

    “Creating Healthy, Biodiverse Neighborhood Corridors”

    “Therapeutic Gardening”

    “Inequality of Opportunity In An Unequal Country”

    “Don Voegeli and Wisconsin Public Broadcasting”

    “The Rule of Law and the Law In Action”

    6:00

    6:30 6:30

    7:00 “Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Disease”

    “Entrepreneurship In Economic Development”

    “Mexican Migrant Workers In Mid-Century Wisconsin”

    “Wisconsin's Famous Effigy Mounds”

    “Repackaging Shakespeare's Sonnets”

    “The Wisconsin Idea: How Do We Define The Concept?”

    “Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Disease”

    7:00

    7:30 “How to Make A Galaxy” (starts 7:33 a.m.)

    “Eatstreet” “Creating A Garden for All Seasons” (starts 7:33 a.m.)

    “Easy Food Preserving Canning Free” (starts 7:33 a.m.)

    7:30

    8:00 “The Story of the Reformation”

    “The Great Sphinx: from the Eocene to the” (starts 8:05 a.m.)

    “The Story of the Reformation”

    8:00

    “Structural Dynamics Challenges In Launch” (starts 8:13 a.m.)

    “Unraveling Bacterial Biofilm Development” (starts 8:15 a.m.)

    “Reflections On Light In Art and Science” (starts 8:16 a.m.)

    “J.R.R. Tolkien In Wisconsin” (starts 8:15 a.m.)

    8:30 8:30

    PM

    3:00 “Africa's Vibrant Arts: Past and Present”

    “Building Technology Startups In Wisconsin”

    “The Village of Cooksville: 1842-2017”

    “Workers, Leisure and Social Control in the Paper”

    “The Color of Food: Reflecting On Our Food Movement”

    3:00

    3:30 “Pinery Boys: Lumberjack Songs of the Upper Midwest” (starts 3:35 p.m.)

    3:30

    “The Possibility of Us and the Land On Which We” (starts 3:36 p.m.) 4:00 “Dark Matter” “The Burnham

    Telescope” “Crane Health: Avian Medicine In Conservation”

    4:00

    “What Taliesin Looked Like: 1911-1912” (starts 4:19 p.m.) 4:30 4:30

    9:00 “The Problem of Hurricanes and Climate”

    “Investigating Smoke on the Greenland Ice Sheet”

    “Air America” “Organic Agriculture In Wisconsin”

    9:00

  • University Place on the Wisconsin Channel MAY 2018

    Episodes also may be viewed on the searchable University Place web archive: wpt.org/universityplace Call WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: 265-2302 Email WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: [email protected]

    AM Sunday 5.13 Monday 5.14 Tuesday 5.15 Wednesday 5.16

    Thursday 5.17 Friday 5.18 Saturday 5.19 Time

    6:00 “Promote Health and Prevent Obesity”

    “Gardening with Native Plants in the Northwoods”

    “Prostate Cancer Drugs for Memory Loss”

    “The Road to Appomattox”

    “Audiology Takes On Noise”

    “The Value of Having Native Plants In Our Yards”

    “Promote Health and Prevent Obesity”

    6:00

    6:30 6:30

    7:00 “Africa's Vibrant Arts: Past and Present”

    “Building Technology Startups In Wisconsin”

    “The Village of Cooksville: 1842-2017”

    “Workers, Leisure and Social Control in the Paper”

    “The Color of Food: Reflecting On Our Food Movement”

    7:00

    7:30 “Structural Dynamics Challenges In Launch” (starts 7:28 a.m.)

    “Pinery Boys: Lumberjack Songs of the Upper Midwest” (starts 7:35 a.m.)

    “Structural Dynamics Challenges In Launch” (starts 7:28 a.m.)

    7:30

    “The Possibility of Us and the Land On Which We” (starts 7:36 a.m.) 8:00 “Dark Matter” “The Burnham

    Telescope” “Crane Health: Avian Medicine In Conservation”

    8:00

    “Unraveling Bacterial Biofilm Development” (starts 8:13 a.m.)

    “What Taliesin Looked Like: 1911-1912” (starts 8:19 a.m.)

    “Unraveling Bacterial Biofilm Development” (starts 8:13 a.m.) 8:30 8:30

    PM

    3:00 “Links Between Sow Nutrition and Piglet Deformities”

    “A Discussion with Associate Justice Elena Kagan”

    “A Social History of Lake Mendota”

    “Wisconsin Entrepreneurship Showcase”

    “Stories from the Capitol: People and Politics”

    3:00

    3:30 “Snapshot Wisconsin” (starts 3:34 p.m.)

    3:30

    “Diving The Flooded Mines of Baraboo's Iron Range” (starts 3:42 p.m.)

    “Words on the Move” (starts 3:42 p.m.)

    4:00 “Vaccine Refusal and Public Health” (starts 4:02 p.m.)

    “Investigating Smoke on the Greenland Ice Sheet”

    4:00

    4:30 “Weather Predictability and Predictions” (starts 4:24 p.m.)

    “Growing Garlic In Wisconsin”

    4:30

    9:00 “Early Warnings of Big Changes In Ecosystems”

    “Crane Health: Avian Medicine In Conservation”

    “Ethics, Society, and Advances In Brain Science”

    “Wisconsin's Geoheritage”

    9:00

  • University Place on the Wisconsin Channel MAY 2018

    Episodes also may be viewed on the searchable University Place web archive: wpt.org/universityplace Call WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: 265-2302 Email WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: [email protected]

    AM Sunday 5.20 Monday 5.21 Tuesday 5.22 Wednesday 5.23 Thursday 5.24 Friday 5.25 Saturday 5.26 Time

    6:00 “The United States and the Great War”

    “Developing A Pollinator's Paradise”

    “New Horizons, The Mission to Pluto”

    “Biomedical Big Data”

    “Flight Simulator for Surgeons”

    “The Life of Ray Bradbury”

    “The United States and the Great War”

    6:00

    6:30 6:30

    7:00 “The Wisconsin Home Front During World War I” (starts 6:52 a.m.)

    “Links Between Sow Nutrition and Piglet Deformities”

    “A Discussion with Associate Justice Elena Kagan”

    “A Social History of Lake Mendota”

    “Wisconsin Entrepreneurship Showcase”

    “Stories from the Capitol: People and Politics”

    “The Wisconsin Home Front During World War I” (starts 6:52 a.m.)

    7:00

    7:30 “Snapshot Wisconsin” (starts 7:34 a.m.)

    7:30

    “Finding Lieutenant Fazekas” (starts 7:45 a.m.)

    “Diving The Flooded Mines of Baraboo's Iron Range” (starts 7:42 a.m.)

    “Words on the Move” (starts 7:42 a.m.)

    “Finding Lieutenant Fazekas” (starts 7:45 a.m.) 8:00 “Vaccine Refusal

    and Public Health” (starts 8:02 a.m.)

    “Investigating Smoke on the Greenland Ice Sheet”

    8:00

    8:30 “Weather Predictability and Predictions” (starts 8:24 a.m.)

    “Growing Garlic In Wisconsin”

    8:30

    PM

    3:00 “The Great War at Home In Wisconsin: Part I”

    “The Great War at Home In Wisconsin: Part II”

    “The Great War at Home In Wisconsin: Part III”

    “The World War I Centennial”

    “Literature of the First World War”

    3:00

    3:30 3:30

    4:00 “The Story of the Reformation”

    “The Sweet Story of Wisconsin Maple Syrup Production” (starts 3:57 p.m.)

    “Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Disease”

    “The History and Science of Children with Disabilities”

    “Willard Grosvenor Bleyer and UW Journalism”

    4:00

    4:30 4:30

    9:00 “Air Quality in the U.S.”

    “Too Creative for Science?”

    “Africa's Vibrant Arts: Past and Present”

    “The History and Science of Children with Disabilities”

    9:00

  • University Place on the Wisconsin Channel MAY 2018

    Episodes also may be viewed on the searchable University Place web archive: wpt.org/universityplace Call WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: 265-2302 Email WPT Audience Services with questions or comments: [email protected]

    AM Sunday 5.27 Monday 5.28 Tuesday 5.29 Wednesday 5.30 Thursday 5.31 June 6.01

    June 6.02 Time

    6:00 “Infectious Diseases: Megabugs”

    “The Story of Dick and Marge Bong”

    “Technology and Environmental Education”

    “Making Literature Come Alive for Children”

    “Addressing Cyberbullying”

    6:00

    6:30 6:30

    7:00 “The Great War at Home In Wisconsin: Part I”

    “The Great War at Home In Wisconsin: Part II”

    “The Great War at Home In Wisconsin: Part III”

    “The World War I Centennial”

    7:00

    7:30 “Crane Health: Avian Medicine In Conservation” (starts 7:33 a.m.)

    7:30

    8:00 “The Story of the Reformation”

    “The Sweet Story of Wisconsin Maple Syrup Production” (starts 7:57 a.m.)

    “Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Disease”

    “The History and Science of Children with Disabilities”

    8:00

    8:30 “Growing Garlic In Wisconsin”

    8:30

    PM

    3:00 “Designing and Building The New UW Meat Science Lab”

    “How Homo Naledi Is Changing Human Origins”

    “Oak Woodland Management”

    “The Wisconsin Master Naturalist Program”

    Falsettos 2.5 hrs

    3:00

    3:30 “How to Make A Galaxy” (starts 3:32 p.m.)

    “The Evolution of Insects As Food” (starts 3:35 p.m.)

    3:30

    4:00 “The Rule of Law and the Law In Action” (starts 4:05 p.m.)

    “Significance of Homo Naledi Limb Proportions” (starts 4:04 p.m.)

    4:00

    “Structural Dynamics Challenges In Launch” (starts 4:12 p.m.)

    “Being Access Able: Dealing with Disabilities” (starts 4:18 p.m.) 4:30

    4:30

    9:00 “Willard Grosvenor Bleyer and UW Journalism”

    “Dark Matter” “The Entrepreneurial Edge”

    “Speech Changes In Early Alzheimer's”

    nature series

    9:00

    2018 May Premieres[2].pdf2018 May UPlace[2].pdf