Tag: Environmental Science
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UW-Green Bay alumnus gives insight on moths as the key to saving forest in Glencoe | Chicago Tribune
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UW-Green Bay alumnus, Jim Steffen (Environmental Science and Biology), “the Mothman of Glencoe, the champion of McDonald Woods, a Chicago Botanic Garden ecologist for the past 30 years, as well as the co-author of such must-reads as ‘Interactions of an Introduced Shrub and Introduced Earthworms in an Illinois Urban Woodland,’” gives insight as to how moths…
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Manitowoc Campus student Makenna Pucker named ‘Promise Scholar’
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Congratulations to Manitowoc Campus student Makenna Pucker ’20, who has been selected as a 2019 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar and will receive a $1,000 scholarship designated for Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society members. Pucker outlined her future plans in this video. The Rosendale, Wis. native, plans to transfer to UW-Green Bay and is looking…
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Southern Door graduate Rebecca Malcore receives Sager Award for Scientific Writing
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Congratulations to Rebecca Malcore who has been presented the Paul and Thea Sager Award for Scientific Writing from the Cofrin Center of Biodiversity for the research poster, Chloroplast DNA Sequencing Reveals the Presence of Two Exotic Phragmites Haplotypes in Northeast Wisconsin. Malcore, a Brussels, Wis. native, graduated May, 18, 2019 from UW-Green Bay. The award…
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UW-Green Bay undergraduates lead northern pike research
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UW-Green Bay’s northern pike research is led by a team of undergraduate students who are enrolled in Fish and Wildlife Population Dynamics class taught by Associate Prof. Patrick Forsythe (NAS). This is the sixth consecutive year that UW-Green Bay students are researching the northern pike spawning populations at the Suamico, Wis. site. For the research,…
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Future UW-Green Bay student opens own business
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Future UW-Green Bay student Kyle Gau, a senior at Algoma High School, has opened his own business in downtown Algoma. His business, Waterfront Creations, primarily features goat-based products such as cheese, yogurt, lotion and other body products. Gau plans on attending UW-Green Bay next fall to pursue a degree in Environmental Science. Read more.
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Why Every Engineer Needs to Know Something About Business | Anne Schauer-Gimenez | TEDxUWGreenBay
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Why Every Engineer Needs to Know Something About Business | Anne Schauer-Gimenez | TEDxUWGreenBay After complaining about a challenging assignment, Anne Schauer-Gimenez was told in graduate school, “every engineer needs to know something about running a business.” In this TEDx talk, Schauer-Gimenez describes her journey from engineering into business. By starting a company, Mango Materials,…
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UW-Green Bay alumnus Tom Sieber featured in Press-Gazette article
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UW-Green Bay alumnus Tom Sieber ’98 (Environmental Science), who is running for State Representative in Wisconsin’s 88th Assembly District, was recently profiled by the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Read more about Sieber, a Brown County Board supervisor since 2012. Read the full story.
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UW-Green Bay dedicates the Robert G. Bush Conference Room
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A conference room in the Environmental Science building on the Green Bay Campus will now carry the name of an engineering pioneer, committed community advocate, visionary business leader and treasured friend of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay — Robert (Bob) G. Bush. Friends, family and campus supporters dedicated Room 317F in honor of Bush, on…