Tag: Natural and Applied Sciences

  • Four will square-off for WiSys Quick Pitch, Thursday, April 6

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    Four UW-Green Bay students will compete for the first-ever WiSys Quick Pitch competition, beginning at 9:45 a.m. Thursday, April 6, 2017 in the 1965 Room, University Union. The competitors: -Marla Cherney, Public and Environmental Affairs, “A Policy Analysis of the Gray Wolf Species in Wisconsin” -Maria Otto, Biology, “Anuran habitat use in the Lower Green…

  • Faculty note: David Yan co-edits book

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    Assistant Prof. David Yan (Natural and Applied Science) co-edited “Friction Stir Welding and Processing IX” which has been published by Springer International Publishing.

  • Lambeau Lectures

    Lambeau Lectures

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    Despite weather-related travel difficulties, more than 400 UW-Green Bay alumni, students, faculty and staff, including about 100 prospective students and their families attended Lambeau Lectures Monday. The University’s primary goal of the Lambeau Lectures series is to showcase the University’s outstanding, award-winning faculty in the community, while introducing prospective students and their families as to…

  • Governor pledges funding for STEM Center

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    It was great news for the community and UW-Green Bay when Gov. Scott Walker pledged funding for a Brown County STEM Innovation Center near campus. It could mean countless possibilities for new science and technology partnerships between campus and community. See the WBAY story here. Listen to the WTAQ story, here. A Fox 11 report…

  • Faculty note: Dalke and Olson Hunt publication

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    Lecturer Karen Dalke (Public and Environmental Affairs) and Assistant Prof. Megan Olson Hunt (Natural and Applied Sciences) recently published an article “Mustangs and Domestic Horses: Examining What We Think We Know About Differences” in the journal Humanimalia. The manuscript used the United States Geological Survey (USGS) ethogram for Free-Roaming Feral Horses to compare behaviors between…

  • Register for Lambeau Lectures: An Evening with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and the Green Bay Packers

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    One-night event provides glimpse into UW-Green Bay experience GREEN BAY – “Lambeau Lectures: An Evening with UW-Green Bay and the Green Bay Packers,” a free event designed to help prospective students and parents experience the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28 in the Lambeau Field Atrium (1265 Lombardi…

  • Editorial board says add STEM center funding back in the budget

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    A Green Bay Press-Gazette editorial board says STEM center funding should be added back to the Wisconsin state budget in an opinion piece published Saturday (February 11, 2017) to the USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin. See the complete article, Add STEM center funding to budget.

  • Photo gallery: NAS Scholarship Reception

    Photo gallery: NAS Scholarship Reception

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    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay College of Science and Technology honored some of its top math and science scholars on Friday, Jan. 27 with Natural and Applied Science (NAS) scholarships. In a record-breaking year, $39,300 was awarded and 37 scholarships were given to 33 students. Each recipient was recognized for high grade point average, outstanding scholarship,…

  • Natural and Applied Sciences awards scholarships at annual reception

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    Nearly $40K awarded in UW-Green Bay Natural and Applied Science scholarships GREEN BAY — The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay honored some of its top Natural and Applied Science (NAS) scholars at the NAS Scholarship Reception, Friday, Jan. 27. In a record-breaking year, $39,300 was awarded and 37 scholarships were given to 33 students. Each recipient was recognized…

  • UW-Green Bay and Purdue to work on first large-scale study linking soil health with Great Lakes water quality

    UW-Green Bay and Purdue to work on first large-scale study linking soil health with Great Lakes water quality

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    Four-year, $508,000 project begins immediately GREEN BAY – University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will take the lead on a $508,000 grant for one of the first large-scale attempts to directly link in-field soil health parameters with intensive edge-of-field water quality monitoring across the Great Lakes Basin. The results of this work will provide direct management recommendations…