Tagged: Natural and Applied Sciences
Sounds almost sensual, doesn’t it? UW-Green Bay geoscientist and assistant professor Ryan Currier will address the topic “The Flowering of Magma Bodies in the Crust” when the NAS Seminar Series resumes this Friday afternoon...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Gregory Davis has been named the University’s Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Director of Graduate Studies. He will assume his new duties June 1. Davis, recent chair of the Natural...
Reminder: Prof. Kevin Fermanich will discuss his research on the Green Bay watershed this Friday (March 28) in the Natural and Applied Sciences Seminar Series. His lecture at 3:45 p.m. in Room 301 of...
Prof. Kevin Fermanich will discuss his research on the Green Bay watershed this Friday (March 28) in the Natural and Applied Sciences Seminar Series. His lecture at 3:45 p.m. in Room 301 of the...
Prof. John Stoll of Public and Environmental Affairs participated in the Midwest Economics Association annual meetings in Chicago over the weekend, moderating a session, commenting on a paper, and presenting on the topic “Myth,...
Sixteen UW-Green Bay students will represent the University during the 11th annual Posters in the Rotunda undergraduate research celebration Wednesday, March 12 at the state Capitol in Madison. The students will be among about...
Students and staff at the Institute for Tropical Ecology and Conservation (ITEC) in Panama have put together a video documenting part of UW-Green Bay’s travel course that took place there in January. The four-minute...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Mathew E. Dornbush will be the keynote speaker for the next installment of UW-Green Bay’s Dinner Lecture Series. Dornbush, Natural and Applied Sciences, will present “The Green Republic: Tropical Conservation...
Wisconsin Sea Grant on Thursday announced a $2 million omnibus grant to fund Great Lakes research, education and outreach, including a project at UW-Green Bay. Assistant Prof. Patrick Forsythe of Natural and Applied Sciences...
“The Green Republic: Tropical Conservation and Ecology in Costa Rica” is the topic of biologist and ecologist Mathew Dornbush, associate professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, on Thursday night, March 13. The evening in...