Correction on ‘Fish Lines’
A few issues ago we posted an incorrect link for an issue of Fish Lines, a publication of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. An article there mentioned the professional mentoring program that involves...
A few issues ago we posted an incorrect link for an issue of Fish Lines, a publication of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. An article there mentioned the professional mentoring program that involves...
Aquatic ecology students and Assistant Prof. Patrick Forsythe, Natural and Applied Sciences, earned a mention in the most recent issue of Fish Lines, a publication of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Forsythe works...
For some, Cat Island is just a lump of land that juts a little above the waters of Green Bay not far from the mouth of the Fox River. But for UW-Green Bay graduate...
In late summer in Northeast Wisconsin, UW-Green Bay graduates and brothers Aric and Brad Schmiling delight in the metamorphosis… grapes change color, fill with natural sugar and expand to ideal size, perfect for harvesting,...
Students from area high schools will display and discuss their research Tuesday, April 23, as part of the Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program. The program’s 10th Annual Watershed Symposium at the University of...
From freshmen to non-traditionals, transfers to international students, UW-Green Bay honored some of its top science and math scholars Friday, Feb. 1, presenting Natural and Applied Sciences scholarships worth nearly $16,000 to 16 students during an afternoon reception.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay honored some of its top science and math scholars Friday, Feb. 1, presenting Natural and Applied Sciences scholarships worth nearly $16,000 to 16 students during an afternoon reception. Flanked...
The campus and larger communities are invited to a free showing of the film “If a Tree Falls,” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5 in the Union’s Christie Theatre. The film explores two of...
A couple of things regarding our previous post about UW-Green Bay students arranging for the local company Cyber Green to run an e-waste collection next week. 1) The initial date provided was incorrect. The...
If you love to fish local rivers and streams, view wildlife in a nearby wetland or just sit on the bank of a waterway and enjoy the view, your gratitude should be extended, in part, to Victoria Harris. The longtime water quality and habitat restoration specialist with the UW Sea Grant Institute on the UW-Green Bay campus has dedicated her life to clean water.