Author: R. Terry Anderson
Students entering grades 10 through 12 in fall 2010 can enroll now for the Life’s a Lab Reality Science Camp, June 13-16, at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, 2420 Nicolet Drive.
Enrollment is open now for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Middle School Summer Art Studio scheduled June 14-18, on the University campus at 2420 Nicolet Dr. Students eligible to attend are those who will enter grades six through nine.
“Eco-acoustic” composer Matthew Burtner continued his visit to UW-Green Bay this week, with class lectures, an interview with Wisconsin Public Radio and rehearsals for Friday’s (March 26) Multi-Media Performance at 7:30 p.m. in the...
More than 30 high school students from six high schools attended the 2010 Watershed Symposium at UW-Green Bay, Wednesday (March 17). It was a chance to interact with teachers and professional scientists and learn...
In early March, more than 20 UW-Green Bay Arts Management students went to Madison to participate in Arts Day.
Starting Wednesday, April 7, the student-sponsored film series “Fight for Your Food Film Festival” will be held in Rose Hall, Room 250 on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus at 7 p.m. The film series is free of charge, and is open to the general public.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will welcome renowned sound artist Matthew Burtner as Artist- in-Residence, March 24 – 26. A native Alaskan who grew up among fishing boats and mountains, Burtner is a multi-media composer whose work combines electroacoustic music and environmental systems.
Burtner will be visiting the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay as part of this year’s Campus Common Theme, “Realizing Our Sustainable Future.” The compositions that Burtner has created symbolize the very powerful link between humans and the environment that we inhabit. Burtner believes that the technology we possess today gives us the chance to become even closer with nature and take even more pleasure in it. With this approach, a new relationship can form with the natural world and technology.
The 2010 Watershed Symposium at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay on Wednesday, March 17, will feature high school students discussing their own research, and some of the leading professionals who are addressing environmental issues confronting the Lower Fox River Watershed.
The 2009-2010 Natural and Applied Sciences scholarships were presented on Feb. 4, 2010, to nine outstanding University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students. (photos posted)