Tag: Natural and Applied Sciences
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Faculty note: Prof. John Luczaj gave presentation at Brown County Library
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Prof. John Luczaj (Natural and Applied Sciences) presented at the 30th Annual Brown County Library’s Local History Series on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018. The presentation was on the geology of Brown County, including the history of the Niagara Escarpment and glaciers in the region.
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Prof. Draney talks ‘Amazing Arachnids’
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UW-Green Bay Professor Mike Draney talks amazing arachnids with The Chronotype.com.
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UW-Green Bay and partners prepare for wild rice seeding restoration project on bay of Green Bay, Nov. 5-9
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Media members welcome to join boats, or view seeding from an observation point on land, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018 GREEN BAY – A team of conservation professionals and volunteers from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, along with the UW-Extension, Ducks Unlimited, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and others, will seed…
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Fox 11 features Assistant Prof. Karen Stahlheber in fall color feature
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Assistant Prof. Karen Stahlheber (Natural and Applied Science) was recently featured on a Fox 11 segment about fall colors. Watch the video.
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WBAY coverage: Prof. Michael Draney talks mosquitos
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UW-Green Bay Prof. Michael Draney (Natural and Applied Sciences) talks about how flooding can cause a boom in the mosquito population. WBAY has the story.
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Itchy proposition, flooding could lead to more mosquitoes
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All this flooding could cause a new hatch of those pesky mosquitoes. UW-Green Bay Prof. Mike Draney (Natural and Applied Sciences), was interviewed by WSAW.
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Faculty note: Cofrin Center for Biodiversity faculty lead research effort on Lower Fox River
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Over the past three years the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity faculty and staff have led a research effort to identify and rank impairment of smaller units within the Lower Fox River and the Lower Bay of Green Bay Area of Concern (AOC) and to set targets for reducing degradation and loss of habitat for fish…
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Emeriti faculty member Ron Steiglitz has joke published in Reader’s Digest
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The June 2018 edition (page 114) of the Reader’s Digest featured a joke by a familiar name — emeritus faculty member Ron Steiglitz (Natural and Applied Science) under the category “Dad Jokes! You’ve been Warned!” He writes… My dad’s favorite joke is indelible: Joe is a new man on a construction crew. The first day…
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Faculty note: Prof. Draney sheds light on bridge spiders
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Bridge spiders are plentiful in Green Bay. UW-Green Bay Prof. Michael Draney (Natural and Applied Sciences) sheds light on the species in a segment on Wearegreenbay.com. His message? They are good! Leave them be.