UW-Green Bay offers course for aspiring pilots
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is once again partnering with Space Education Initiatives and Tailwind Flight Center to offer the course “Aviation and Aerodynamics for Private and Sport Pilots.”
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is once again partnering with Space Education Initiatives and Tailwind Flight Center to offer the course “Aviation and Aerodynamics for Private and Sport Pilots.”
Nearly three dozen people spent one week in an intense Spanish immersion camp at UW-Green Bay. The fourth annual Spanish for Professionals summer camp attracted people at all levels from across the state.
Pothole, sinkhole… whatever you want to call it… the pavement problem that caused a portion of the Main Entrance Boulevard to be closed Thursday afternoon (Aug. 12) is currently being resolved.
As part of a project to map the bedrock in Brown County, UW-Green Bay professor John Luczaj is working with the Kansas Geological Survey to create a seismic map of an ancient fault zone.
Thirty-six Wisconsin elementary school teachers are taking part in a training program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to learn how to better incorporate science methods into daily classroom activities.
With the summer vacation season in full swing, the director of the Institute for Research at UW-Green Bay is taking time off to serve as a mentor to future pilots.
See photos of the announcement of a the $740,000 gift that will fund an additional three years of the Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program and help create an endowment to secure its future. Also, see some photos of student monitoring Baird Creek.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay announced today (July 29) that a $740,000 gift from Arjo Wiggins Appleton Ltd. will extend and expand the highly successful Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program in which local high school students monitor water quality in area streams.
Faculty members at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will be joined by several guest artists for a free jazz concert on Thursday, July 29 as part of the Jazz on the Bay summer camp. Students taking part in the camp will be treated to the professional concert that features camp instructors and several special guests.
More than 100 people came out to the UW-Green Bay campus for the fifth annual Grandparents’ University. The two-day summer camp gives grandparents a unique opportunity to share their love of learning with their grandchildren.