Tagged: Natural and Applied Sciences
Over the past half dozen years, faculty, staff and students from UW-Green Bay’s Cofrin Center for Biodiversity have been busy measuring (and re-measuring) more than 50,000 trees at the Wabikon Forest Dynamics Plot near...
The Log welcomes photo submissions from faculty, staff and students. We thank Prof. John Luczaj of Geoscience and NAS for submitting images of recent “applied learning” opportunities during field trips in his glacial geology...
The Log (and M/UC) welcomes photo submissions from faculty, staff and students, since we can’t be everywhere. Thanks to Prof. John Luczaj for submitting these images of recent “applied learning” opportunities during field trips...
Something is very fishy around here. And by that we don’t mean suspicious. With hundreds of miles of shoreline and its tributaries, UW-Green Bay students have an outdoor lab nearly anywhere they look. Assistant...
The Natural and Applied Sciences Seminar Series has a well-connected guest speaker and a timely topic for this month’s seminar. Nguyen Khac Tiep of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization will visit to address...
In just a few short months, UW-Green Bay senior Luke Bussiere will be headed to the Interdepartmental Microbiology Program at Iowa State University with remitted tuition and a fellowship. Current students who want to experience similar success should follow the wisdom of UWGB senior Bussiere… “Take advantage of every opportunity in your major including the small class sizes, multiple lab experiences and the multitude of research opportunities here,” he counsels.
We’ve got more good news on the research front, following up on Wednesday’s word that Nursing Chair Susan Gallagher-Lepak has received a $49,000-plus UW System Applied Research Grant. Associate Prof. Franklin Chen, Natural and...
A group of UW-Green Bay students will give local recycling efforts a boost in the coming weeks, sorting recyclables at the Brown County Resource Recovery Facility. Natural and Applied Sciences Prof. John Katers on...
The spring 2014 Global Studies Roundtable series continues Thursday, April 24, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in MAC 301 (Vista Room) with an informal discussion titled “Turkey Today.” Atife Caglar, associate professor of Natural...
The next monthly meeting of the Philosophers Café is 7 to 8:30 p.m. this Thursday (April 10) at the Harmony Café, 1660 W. Mason St. Michael Draney, professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, will...