Tag: Einstein Project
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Photos: Ground-breaking day. STEM Innovation Center celebrates with community partners
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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. Click to advance…
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Final Butterflies & Friends public viewing is Wednesday
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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…
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Butterflies and Friends lobby viewing cancelled
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The Wednesday, March 30 public viewing time for The Einstein Project’s Butterflies & Friends art auction has been cancelled. The next public viewing time is noon to 2 p.m. April 27 in the Weidner Center lobby. To see all the pieces available for purchase, you can visit einsteinproject.org/events or stop by the Weidner lobby.
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UWGB has fun with kids at Einstein Expo
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UWGB made a splash in its first-time presence at the annual Einstein Project Science Expo at Shopko Hall, Saturday, January 9. Natural & Applied Sciences and Human Biology shared a booth with posters, displays, and science experiments and traffic all day long. About 5,000 kids and adults attended the expo this year. Photos submitted by…
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Thursday’s ‘Butterflies’ auction has UW-Green Bay artists
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At least two artists involved in the popular and annual Butterflies and Friends on Parade display and benefit have UW-Green Bay connections. Senior Communication (photography and journalism) student Whitney Robertson created “Cozy Quirtle” and former staff member Frances Coates (art education) created “Homage to Maria Sibylla Merian.” The fundraiser for the Einstein Project takes place…
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UW-Green Bay artists auction ‘Butterflies and Friends’
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At least two artists involved in the popular and annual Butterflies and Friends on Parade display and benefit have UW-Green Bay connections. UW-Green Bay senior Communication (photography and journalism) student Whitney Robertson created “Cozy Quirtle” (pictured above) and former staff member Frances Coates (art education) created Homage to Maria Sibylla Merian. Coates’ inspiration came from…
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Photo gallery: Teachers return to school for science lessons
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It’s back to the classroom for about three dozen elementary school educators from across Wisconsin spending two weeks on the UW-Green Bay campus this month. We have some nice snapshots of them, and their science faculty mentors, Profs. Mathew Dornbush and Amanda Nelson, click here.
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Go Green! Elementary teachers get science lessons here
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It was back to the classroom for about three dozen elementary school educators from across Wisconsin who spent two weeks on the UW-Green Bay campus this August. The University, in partnership with The Einstein Project, offers summer science institutes.
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Dornbush, Nelson are Einstein co-instructors
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Mathew Dornbush, associate professor of biology in the Natural and Applied Sciences unit, and Amanda Nelson, assistant professor of Human Biology, are serving as co-instructors of this month’s summer science institute on campus. Dornbush is leading students — elementary school teachers from throughout Wisconsin — through presentations and activities related to plants. Nelson is demonstrating…
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Elementary teachers learn more science at UW-Green Bay
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Thirty-six Wisconsin elementary school teachers are taking part in a training program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to learn how to better incorporate science methods into daily classroom activities.