Thanks to donors, a record amount of scholarship funds were presented to UWGB science students
UW-Green Bay honored some of its top science scholars Friday with more than a record amount $32,900 in scholarship funding presented to 30 recipients.
UW-Green Bay honored some of its top science scholars Friday with more than a record amount $32,900 in scholarship funding presented to 30 recipients.
GREEN BAY – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay honored some of its top science scholars Friday, Jan. 29, with more than $32,900 in scholarship funding presented to 30 recipients. Flanked by parents, faculty members...
Those with a curiosity on what communication in the sciences “looks like” are invited to visit the Laboratory Science fourth floor display cabinet. Prof. Daniel Meinhardt (Human Biology) has cultivated a collection of faculty...
Natural and Applied Sciences will be announcing award amounts and scholarship recipients this afternoon in a 2-3:30 p.m. ceremony in Phoenix B of the University Union today, Friday, January 29. This year a record...
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, WisconsinWatch.org, wrote an extensive piece recently on arsenic in Wisconsin wells, and notes the work of UWGB Associate Prof. (NAS, Geoscience) John Luczaj, who has documented numerous contaminants...
Natural and Applied Sciences faculty and staff invite you to a lecture by Tucker Burch, former UWGB student and Research Agricultural Engineer with the USDA-Ag Research Service. He will be speaking on his research...
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,...
The Baird Creek Preservation Foundation is hosting another of its free, guided hikes at 1 p.m. this Saturday (Dec. 19), departing from Christa McAuliffe Park, 3100 Sitka Street. Biology Prof. Mike Draney from UW-Green...
Researchers from UW-Green Bay had to break skim ice on a cold morning in mid-November to do it, but they took another big step in a grant-funded pilot project to restore native wild rice,...
The iPat environmental film series screens its first movie of the year with a nod to UW-Green Bay’s 50th anniversary. At 7 p.m. this coming Monday (Nov. 16) in the Christie Theatre, they’ll show...