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UW-Green Bay Mechanical Engineering Program Receives ABET Accreditation | Green Bay News Network
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Green Bay, WI – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Richard J. Resch School of Engineering’s Mechanical Engineering program has received national accreditation. The bachelor’s of science degree in Mechanical Engineering has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET, the global accreditor of college and university programs in applied and natural science, computing,…
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Freshwater Collaborative awards $478,275 to UW-Green Bay to further research on contaminants and to train the next generation of water scientists
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 6, 2023 Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin–Green Bay will receive $478,275 for projects that will increase research and training opportunities for high school and undergraduate students and will address Wisconsin’s biggest water challenges, including emerging contaminants such as PFAs and agricultural water management issues such as phosphorus pollution. The funding…
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UW-Green Bay’s Mechanical Engineering program receives ABET accreditation
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 5, 2023 Green Bay, WI – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Richard J. Resch School of Engineering’s Mechanical Engineering program has received national accreditation. The bachelor’s of science degree in Mechanical Engineering has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET, the global accreditor of college and university programs…
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Prof. Bakshi publishes article
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Associate Professor Mandeep Singh Bakshi (Chemistry, NAS) published a recent article in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. The article describes Click Chemistry of lignin, an important biopolymer from Wood bark.
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Carnivore Meat Company paves the way for freeze-dried growth | Pet Food Processing
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This article was published in the July 2023 issue of Pet Food Processing. Read it and other articles from this issue in our July digital edition. When Lanny Viegut, chief executive officer of Carnivore Meat Company, is asked to describe his business, he simply says, “We’re a meat shop for dogs and cats.” But the Green Bay,…
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Prof. Brian Merkel awarded Medical College of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s distinguished faculty award
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Congratulations to Prof. Brian Merkel for receiving the distinguished faculty award from the Medical College of Wisconsin – Green Bay. Each year the graduating class of medical students selects one faculty member to receive the distinguished faculty member award based on their experiences at the Medical College of Wisconsin-Green Bay. The Medical College of Wisconsin…
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UW-Green Bay First Gen student Adan Cordova: problem-solver, father, future physician
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Adan Cordova’s life in Honduras was marked by hard work and a yearning for better prospects. This desire, kindled by his mother’s resilience, led him nearly 2,000 miles north to Green Bay. He arrived with little more than a steadfast determination to effect change. Navigating his roles as a father, partner, and first-generation college student…
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UW-Green Bay part of the Great Lakes Areas of Concern conference to be held in Green Bay
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Regional Leaders Gather to Advance Great Lakes Restoration The Fox River, Bay of Green Bay and city of Green Bay will serve as the front stage for the Great Lakes Areas of Concern Conference at the KI Convention Center on Sept. 12-14, hosted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources…
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Roseate spoonbill, not seen in Wisconsin since 1845, lands in Green Bay
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GREEN BAY, Wis. – Wisconsin bird watchers have flocked to a Green Bay nature area for a gander at a bird not seen in Wisconsin for almost 180 years. A roseate spoonbill (pronounced “ro-see-ate”) arrived on the shores of Green Bay on July 26 and continues to draw Wisconsin bird watchers and curious onlookers almost…
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Associate Professor Meinhardt to present at Ridges Sanctuary
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Join us next Thursday, August 3, 2023 for the first Lake Lesson of the month! In this Lake Lesson, we’ll explore how color is a product of human vision and examine the various ways different colors are produced by living things with UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Daniel Meinhardt. The Ridges honors its history of accessible…