Tag: STEM Innovation Center
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Some Wisconsin STEM college students feel left behind by remote learning (Dean Katers quoted)
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – The pandemic has disrupted the way students across all grade levels are learning.For some college students, they feel left behind and find this year as a lost cause.“Online education, in my opinion, is not as good as in person,” John Pfankuch, a sophomore at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, said.…
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Photos: Resolute Physics students power through the pandemic
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During the pandemic, UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Brian Welsch (Physics), teaches inside the Physics Lab at the Brown County STEM Innovation Center on the Green Bay Campus. Physics students wear facemasks and sit six-feet apart as COVID-19 precautions. Click to advance slideshow or view the album on Flickr. – Photos by William Throndsen Photo/Video Intern,…
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Brown County sales tax: Opponents appeal circuit court ruling upholding 0.5 percent tax
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The Brown County Taxpayers Associated has appealed a circuit court ruling that the Brown County’s sales tax complies with state law.The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, based in Milwaukee, filed the appeal Wednesday on behalf of the taxpayers association and one of its members, who sued the county over its temporary 0.5% sales and…
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Brown County Taxpayers Association loses suit over sales tax
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Brown County was within its legal rights to enact a temporary 0.5% sales and use tax in the county, Circuit Court Judge John Zakowski ruled Tuesday. “I’m pleased with the judge’s decision that we can continue with this fiscally conservative plan,” County Executive Troy Streckenbach said in a press release. “This plan makes crucial investments…
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Quick Pitch event cancelled
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The quick pitch event that was scheduled for Wednesday, April 1, 2020 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the STEM Innovation Center has been cancelled.
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Opportunities abound at Brown County STEM Innovation Center – gopresstime.com
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The sunlight that beams through the tall windows of the new Brown County STEM Innovation Center could be viewed as a metaphor for the enlightenment within. Inside, the modern, steel-and-glass structure is bright and bold, with apple green walls and geometric designs. But it isn’t just for science, technology, engineering and math students. It’s for…
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New engineering labs at UW-Green Bay bring theory to life – LAB Midwest
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay recently opened new engineering labs that will give students the real-world skills they need for the workforce. The project is part of a greater vision to draw more students to northeast Wisconsin and meet the region’s demand for engineers. Source: New Engineering Labs at UW-Green Bay Bring Theory to Life –…
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Taking a look at the UW- Green Bay STEM Innovation Center | WLUK
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The community is invited to attend a celebration and demonstration of $1.5 million in equipment delivered to the Brown County STEM Innovation Center. The new equipment will help prepare the next generation of engineers and others headed into STEM careers. There are currently more than 100 pieces of laboratory equipment to fill four labs and…
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UW-Green Bay celebrates new equipment for STEM Innovation Center | nbc26.com
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UW-Green Bay celebrated $1.5 million in new equipment at the Brown County STEM Innovation Center with a demonstration Thursday afternoon. “The process started two-and-a-half years ago,” explains Assistant Professor Jagadeep Thota of Mechanical Engineering. “When trying to get the Mechanical Engineering program approved, we needed to first show a plan and budget for the equipment.” Source:…
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‘So much learning that’s going to happen’: New engineering labs open at UW-Green Bay | WLUK
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Testing tensile strength of metals, 3D printing, examining laminar flow of fluids in a fixed channel… all just a few of the things students—and faculty—can now do with the labs and new equipment at the Brown County STEM Innovation Center on the UW-Green Bay campus. College of Science, Engineering, and Technology Dean John Katers says…