Digging in: UW-Green Bay Composter Update
University Union staff at “Eco U” have been hard at work composting. From Oct. 8, 2020 to March 30, 2021, UW-Green Bay processed 37,833 pounds of food waste and is averaging about 2,200 pounds a...
University Union staff at “Eco U” have been hard at work composting. From Oct. 8, 2020 to March 30, 2021, UW-Green Bay processed 37,833 pounds of food waste and is averaging about 2,200 pounds a...
A research request from Assistant Prof. Aniruddha Pangarkar: “I recently had one of my academic papers published in an A-level academic journal (Journal of Business Research). For taking this research forward, I would like...
As described in a proposal to the Green Bay Redevelopment Authority, Michalkiewicz’s company, Giveadaam Ventures LLC, intends to introduce passive housing — housing that consumes no energy — to Green Bay. Buildings with net zero energy consumption...
Professor Emeritus Meir Russ’ latest paper titled: “Knowledge Management for Sustainable Development in the Era of Continuously Accelerating Technological Revolutions: A Framework and Models” was published recently in the Sustainability journal. In it, Russ...
An important word in the stack is “University.” This was a concert of learning and exploration and consideration and… and… musical notes put together in ways that never hit the Billboard Top 10. The...
6:30 Concert Series: UW-Green Bay Music’s concert series returns with Sustainable Voices – A Musical Exploration of Ecological Sustainability, a collaboration with Common CAHSS. Streaming live on UW-Green Bay Music’s YouTube Channel on March 8, 2021 at 6:30...
UW-Green Bay’s Associate Professor Vallari Chandna (Marketing and Management) was among those interviewed and was asked to comment on graduates interested in sustainability jobs. Among other things she also mentions, “for all job seekers,...
Students at UW-Green Bay now have the option to compost food waste rather than send it to a landfill. WPR talks with a student leader about how the project came about, and how it’s...
Tonight, Nov. 30 from 6 to 7 p.m, join Prof. David Voelker (Humanities and History) in an honest conversation about sustainability—not to demolish the concept, but to recognize that it has fallen short in...
November 30, 2020 from 6 to 7 p.m. Prof. David Voelker (Humanities, History) leads the discussion, Beyond Sustainability; Imagining an Ecological Future. Here’s a description: “It’s time for an honest conversation about sustainability—not to...