Work on the Brown County STEM Innovation Center continues with the first concrete floor poured recently.
Photos: STEM Innovation Center progress
STEM Innovation Center update with photos
Work on the STEM Innovation Center on the Green Bay campus is continuing to make progress. Crews are continuing to work on the concrete footings and walls in preparation for masonry, steel and precast wall panel delivery. Digging for footings and backfilling is ongoing, and site utilities are nearing completion. The steam and chilled water piping in the tunnels will also be taking place soon.
STEM Innovation Center update
Einstein Project STEM Innovation Summit is Thursday, Nov. 8
The Weidner Center is the host institution for the Einstein Project’s STEM Innovation Summit, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. This year’s themes include addressing diversity and equity in STEM education and addressing computer science career pathways in Wisconsin and beyond. This summit is not only an opportunity for education leaders to engage in promoting excellent K-12 STEM initiatives but also a chance to network and learn about new opportunities. Admission is free.
Gov. Scott Walker attended groundbreaking ceremony for STEM Innovation Center at UW-Green Bay
Gov. Scott Walker attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the new STEM Innovation Center at UW-Green Bay on Monday, Sept. 17, 2018 at 1 p.m. Read more in the New Richmond News.
Gov. Scott Walker puts $5 million towards STEM Innovation Center at UW-Green Bay
The state of Wisconsin is investing $5 million into a new STEM Innovation Center at UW-Green Bay. WIsconsin Public Radio has the story.
More on ceremonial groundbreaking for STEM Innovation Center
The ceremonial groundbreaking for the STEM Innovation Center at UW-Green Bay took place on Monday, Sept. 17, 2018. See more from the Fox 11 coverage.
Photos: Ground-breaking day. STEM Innovation Center celebrates with community partners
More than 300 attendees celebrated the STEM Innovation Center groundbreaking on Monday, Sept. 17, 2018. The Brown County-owned building will house UW-Green Bay’s Richard J. Resch School of Engineering, the Einstein Project, UW-Extension and Brown County’s Land and Water Conservation departments. Completion is schedule for fall of 2019. See the full story.
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– Photos by Dan Moore, Marketing and University Communication
Final Butterflies & Friends public viewing is Wednesday
The Einstein Project Butterflies & Friends will be open for public viewing from noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 27. To see all the critters that will be available for purchase, visit the website einsteinproject.org/events or stop by the lobby of the Weidner Center lobby, where all 20 are on display until the night of the auction. The art auction will be held at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 5 at the Weidner Center.