Tagged: Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program
A Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program student is featured in a National Geographic ‘GeoStory’ about citizen science across the US. In it, Elizabeth Braatz of Appleton North High School talks about her watershed monitoring...
Symposiums can be hard to capture with images. Most of the high-level discussions happen during the panels and roundtable discussions.
And speaking of Earth Day, here’s a friendly reminder that the Environmental Management and Business Institute will host its annual Green Innovations Symposium Monday through Wednesday, April 22-24, here on campus. We’ve linked to...
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...
Recently published research completed by Associate Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, John Katers, and Watershed Outreach and Education Specialist, Annette Pelegrin, of the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, could change the way the public...
The Environmental Management and Business Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will host its fifth annual Green Innovations Symposium, “Urban Agriculture and Community Sustainability,” Monday, April 22-Wednesday, April 24 on the University campus...
In yesterday’s LOG edition, we listed former UW-Green Bay students named to receive Golden Apple teaching awards. Also worth mentioning: Another recipient, Stefanie Stainton, Pulaski High School, is a teacher known for leading a...
Thanks to a $20,000 grant from the Wisconsin Coastal Management Program and NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), high school students from Oneida Nation High School and Pulaski High School will be able...
You may have heard last month that an Appleton teacher is set to receive a national teaching recognition from President Obama. What you may not have known is that Kara Pezzi, a chemistry teacher...
UW-Green Bay’s Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) had another successful event with the 2012 installment of its annual Earth Week symposium. Titled “Water — Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” this year’s conference gave attendees an avenue to think about environmental concerns in a sustainable manner.