Biologist shares $60,000 USDA grant for crop-fungus research

Lisa Grubisha, assistant professor of biology, has been awarded a $60,000 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture.  Her project is titled “Population Structure of Aspergillus flavus communities in Wisconsin.” The three-year project in collaboration with researcher Peter Cotty of

UW-Green Bay senior earns EPA research fellowship

UW-Green Bay senior Robyn Nielsen is the University’s first-ever recipient of a Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) Fellowship from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).   Nielsen, who is double-majoring in Environmental Policy and Planning and Environmental Science, recently received final notification

UW seeks tribes’ help to recruit, retain Native American students

Students at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay who want to learn about the state’s American Indian tribes don’t turn to books, but to tribal elders who live on nearby reservations and keep office hours in Wood Hall. It’s a unique