Tag: Water Science
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UW-Green Bay to host public meetings to share updates on the site selection for the natural areas of the Bay of Green Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR)
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GREEN BAY – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is hosting two events in September to share the preliminary recommendation for the natural area site(s) of the Bay of Green Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR). Both events will offer the same information and are open to the public. 1) In-person on Wednesday, September 7, 2022 1-2:30 pm (central…
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UW-Green Bay: To host a technical webinar to discuss progress on designation efforts of the Bay of Green Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR) | WisBusiness
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Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is hosting a technical webinar to discuss progress on designation efforts of the Bay of Green Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR), and to share details on the site selection criteria and the candidate sites for the natural areas of the NERR. The webinar is free and open to…
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UW-Green Bay to host a technical webinar to discuss progress on designation efforts of the Bay of Green Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR)
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Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is hosting a technical webinar to discuss progress on designation efforts of the Bay of Green Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR), and to share details on the site selection criteria and the candidate sites for the natural areas of the NERR. The webinar is free and open…
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UW-Green Bay Receives $275,402 to Train Next Generation of Water Scientists – Green Bay News Network
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Green Bay, Wis—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will receive $275,402 in support from the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin this year to enhance its water-related academic programs.The funding is part of a statewide initiative, backed by the Wisconsin State Legislature and the Governor’s office, to tackle 10 grand water challenges and support curriculum development, undergraduate research…
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UW-Green Bay receives $275,402 grant to train next-gen scientists | Latest News | insightonbusiness.com
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GREEN BAY—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will receive $275,402 in support from the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin this year to enhance its water-related academic programs.The funding is part of a statewide initiative, backed by the Wisconsin State Legislature and Gov. Tony Evers, to tackle 10 grand water challenges and support curriculum development, undergraduate research opportunities, career…
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UW-Oshkosh, Green Bay receive grants for freshwater studies | WLUK
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(WLUK) — All 13 of Wisconsin’s public universities — including the UW-Oshkosh and Green Bay — have received grants for studying freshwater issues.The money comes from the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin, a state government program. UW Oshkosh is receiving $548,000. School leaders say it will be used for career development, student experiences and collaborative research…
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UW-Green Bay Receives $275,402 from Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin to Train Next Generation of Water Scientists
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Green Bay, Wis—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will receive $275,402 in support from the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin this year to enhance its water-related academic programs. The funding is part of a statewide initiative, backed by the Wisconsin State Legislature and Gov. Tony Evers, to tackle 10 grand water challenges and support curriculum development, undergraduate…
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Student Richard Perschon of Prof. Holly’s research lab wins AWRA Student Presentation Award
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UW-Green Bay student Richard Perschon, mentored by UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Michael Holly (Water Science), won best student presentation at the Wisconsin Section – American Water Resources Association (AWRA) annual conference. Richard presented on Biosolid Land Application and the Occurence, Fate, and Mitigation of Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and Nitrate. Each year the best student…
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NERR Update
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NERR Site Selection and Nomination Process The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay kicked off the site selection and nomination process in the fall of 2020. Three committees have been assembled to execute the process—the Site Development Committee, which is tasked with drafting criteria to be used in selection of a site; the Site Evaluation Committee, which…
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First UW-Green Bay Water Science undergraduate heads to graduate school at UWM – Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin
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Kunze’s path exemplifies how undergraduate research opportunities and mentoring can lead to more water scientists Tyler Kunze never anticipated a career as a water scientist. Yet in May, he became the first student to earn a bachelor’s degree in water science from UW-Green Bay. He’s now a graduate student in UW-Milwaukee’s School of Freshwater Sciences…