Tag: Science and Environmental Change
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UW-Green Bay mourns the loss of faculty and staff members, spouses Janice and Bruce Mielke
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Friends of Janice and Bruce Mielke informed UW-Green Bay of their recent passing. Jan was a talented designer in the Office of Marketing and University Communication for many years. Her husband Bruce began as a visiting associate professor in Science and Environmental Change in mathematics and computer science, coming to UW-Green Bay as a member…
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Snowy owl named Fond du Lac has provided data over 2 breeding seasons
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You don’t need a dictionary to know the meaning of the term “charismatic wildlife species.” Just picture a snowy owl. Large in stature, covered in spectacular black-and-white feathers and with big yellow eyes, these birds have made the world fall in love with them.Affection and concern for the species led Racine native David Brinker ’77 (Science and…
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Friday’s NAS Seminar: Illinois researcher (and UWGB grad) talks rivers
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The Natural and Applied Sciences seminar series resumes this Friday (Nov. 6) with the presentation “Often too much but sometimes too little: Phosphorus and dissolved oxygen in Illinois streams and rivers.” Featured speaker Mike Machesky will begin his talk at 3:30 p.m. in Room 301 of the Environmental Sciences Building. Machesky is a 1976 UW-Green…
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Philanthropist Fulwiler flies high with Phuture Phoenix
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Terry Fulwiler had every reason to believe that a career in aerospace engineering would take him on an incredible life journey. The native of Algoma, Wis., had a gift for math and a love of flying instilled by his father. The timing was right — the aerospace industry in the mid-1960s was booming. At 18,…
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With expertise on woods and water, alumnus returns for Green Innovations
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One of the bragging rights of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is its strong history of educating students in their understanding of the delicate balance between economic prosperity and environmental sensitivity.