Tag: CSET
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Learn More About Lake Sturgeon, Our Missing Namesake Feb. 8, Speaker Will Discuss Dams’ Effects – Door County Pulse
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Sturgeon will be the topic at Crossroads’ Fish Tales Lecture Series 7-9 pm Thursday, Feb. 8, when Dr. Patrick Forsythe presents, “Elevating Optimism of the Menominee River Through Successful Up and Downstream Passage of Lake Sturgeon.” Because Crossroads is located in the City of Sturgeon Bay and our Cove Estuary Preserve skirts the Bay of…
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Crossroads hooks visitors with sturgeon talk
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Sturgeon will be the topic at Crossroads’ Fish Tales Lecture Series on Thursday, February 8, when Dr. Patrick Forsythe presents, “Elevating Optimism of the Menominee River Through Successful Up and Downstream Passage of Lake Sturgeon.” Because Crossroads is located in the City of Sturgeon Bay and our Cove Estuary Preserve skirts the Bay of Sturgeon Bay,…
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Tiny Earth comes to Titletown: the 2023 Winter Symposium
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Story by Syd Morgan, UW-Green Bay editorial intern Students fearlessly work to solve the antibiotic resistance crisis Antibiotic resistant bacteria, and the infections they cause, are a burgeoning public health crisis. This is a problem occurring worldwide, and now, after decades of effective antibiotic treatment, bacterial infections have become a threat once more. There are…
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University of Wisconsin students, staff work worthy cause with Green Bay wild rice restoration project – Outdoor News
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A story about the Green Bay wild rice restoration project serves as one more reminder of just how fortunate we are here in Wisconsin to have so many volunteers who invest their time, talent, and income on natural resource projects. Those volunteers work right alongside conservation professionals when the situations allow so we can accomplish…
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The boundless medical quest of Adan Cordova
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From Honduras to UW-Green Bay, nothing can stop Cordova’s fearless dream of becoming a physician For many aspiring students dreaming of a career as a physician, the challenging pre-requisite of chemistry often stands as a formidable obstacle. The concepts are intricate, the mathematics demanding, and the volume of information can be daunting. However, for Adan…
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Training the Engineers of the Future | Cover Story | insightonbusiness.com
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With “engineer” consistently landing on the list of Northeast Wisconsin’s top 10 hardest jobs to fill and cost estimates as high as $50,000 to lure an engineer from outside the region, two New North universities are stepping up their games and developing programs aimed directly at addressing manufacturers’ needs in their own backyards. About a…
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UW-Green Bay faculty to present at Wisconsin Rural Health forum
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On November 11 from 2-3 p.m. the Mead Public Library, Sheboygan is hosting a Wisconsin Rural Health Outreach Forum for the community. Amanda Hartlaub, current student in the College of Science, Engineering and Technology and area resident, has been the driver of this exciting opportunity. Speakers include: Prof. Brian Merkel, addressing Infectious Disease, Immunology Prof.…
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Meet robots on a mission to help birds
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Two zebra finches sit on a wooden perch. The small songbirds with orange cheeks and black-and-white striped throats normally live in Australia’s dry grasslands. But this pair at Leiden University in the Netherlands is getting a tutoring session. They listen intently to an intricate melody formed of trills and chirps from their feathered instructor. But…
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CSET wins Campus Cupboard Food Day Food Drive trophy
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The UW-Green Bay College of Science, Engineering and Technology wins the travelling trophy for Most Items Donated to the UWGB Campus Cupboard during the Cupboard’s 2023 World Food Day Food Drive. In recognition of World Food Day, the UWGB Campus Cupboard and Clothing Closet, in collaboration with the UWGB Office of University Advancement, raised funds…
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Video: Environmental Engineering Technology Program
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As a child, Emma Loucks fell in love with the environment and the process of making maple syrup at her grandparents’ maple syrup farm. The Environmental Engineering Technology major combines her passion for solving environmental problems through innovative engineering solutions. [Note to reader: this video includes information about UW-Green Bay’s Bachelor of Science in Environmental…