Tag: CSET
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UW-Green Bay Collegiate Rocket Launch Competition team Phantastic Phoenoms wins 2nd Place
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Recently, six UW-Green Bay students participated in the 2024 Collegiate Rocket Launch Competition presented by NASA. The team, named the Phantastic Phoenoms, took home second place. Team members Elly Purdy, Bryon Cobb, Caitlyn Hendricks, Dalton Kowalkowski, and Unique Vang, will present the details of their work at the 34th Annual Wisconsin Space Conference, hosted by…
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Enduring Heritage, Newfound Horizons
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Embracing his family origins, Lolar Moua rediscovers the threads of his heritage, weaving them into the tapestry of his American dream. For Lolar Moua, his journey from childhood to college and beyond spans over 8,000 miles and more than two decades—all adding up to a transformative passage from the life he knew as a child…
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UWGB Partners in Water, NEW Water, Recognized by Governor
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May 22nd Declared Wastewater Professionals Appreciation Day Wisconsin State Governor Tony Evers has proclaimed May 22 as Wastewater Professionals Appreciation Day, in recognition for their critical role in public health, as well as the Wisconsin Wastewater Monitoring Program. In Northeast Wisconsin, community leaders offer commendations to NEW Water, the brand of the Green Bay Metropolitan…
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Mechanical Engineering: the path to innovation at UW-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus
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Engineers are still a sought-after group, poised to bring their unique combination of creativity and problem-solving skills to meet the demands of the workforce. From working on refrigeration systems to the turbines of aircrafts, mechanical engineering is one of the most versatile and visionary engineering professions, lending itself well to the growing demand for engineers. …
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Sheboygan Public Invited to National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council Meeting | 1330 & 101.5 WHBL
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Those interested in the National Marine Sanctuary just offshore of Sheboygan are invited to listen, learn, and offer input during an upcoming meeting. The Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council brings members of the local community together to provide advice to NOAA, the managing agency, and help guide sanctuary management. The 962-square-mile sanctuary houses 36…
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Adan E. Cordova: The Foundation to Fearlessly Dream
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Adan Cordova is the 2024 Student Commencement Speaker for the 2 p.m. ceremony on Saturday, May 11, 2024. It’s 4:15 AM, and Adan Cordova’s day has already begun. In the pre-dawn stillness, while the rest of his family still sleeps, he silently hurries to catch a ride to be at work by six. Then, he…
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Prepare for a cicada invasion: What you need to know before they swarm Wisconsin | NBC 26
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Cicada Invasion Alert: Parts of Wisconsin set to be overrun by noisy cicadas. As many as a million cicadas on an acre of land UWGB professor offers warning to pet owners You may have heard the buzz about the mass emergence of cicadas coming to parts of Wisconsin, but if you’re braving one of the…
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Cicadas making historical appearance in Wisconsin | WBAY
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APPLETON, Wis. (WBAY) – Rare cicadas are starting to emerge across the country. You have a chance to check out this historical moment with two periodic broods coming out at the same time — but it won’t be easy. Scientists report billions of cicadas will emerge. Some are calling it “Cicada-geddon” or “cicada-palooza.” “It’s a…
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UW-Green Bay mourns the loss of Prof. Leander Schwartz
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Former Vice Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Leander Schwartz passed away in April of 2024. Described by his colleagues as someone who was “…dependable and responsible, [he was a] faculty member whose advice was sought out regularly.” According to his obituary, upon completion of his PhD degree, Leander Schwartz took a position as…
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Solar eclipse coming April 8. Here is what you can expect in Green Bay
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GREEN BAY – “Partial eclipse of the heart” isn’t nearly as satisfying to sing as the original lyric, but it’s catchy enough. Likewise, a partial solar eclipse isn’t nearly as awesome as a total solar eclipse, but it’s still pretty cool. And while Brian Welsch, an associate professor of physics at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay…