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Changemaker Grant Fuels Wireless Tools for Students, Water Researchers

Mike Zorn with buoy

That enterprising spirit that has made UW-Green Bay the fastest growing UW school in the state is also deepening learning … More Changemaker Grant Fuels Wireless Tools for Students, Water Researchers

Master of Athletic Training Faculty, Students’ Research will Fuel Concussion Grant Project

Assistant Professor Sadie Bubolz-Dubs (center) guides Jacob Boese (left) in a mock examination of another student.

Although the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s master’s degree in athletic training (MAT) is only in its fourth year, the program … More Master of Athletic Training Faculty, Students’ Research will Fuel Concussion Grant Project

Future Leaders Thrive in Natural Classrooms of Cofrin Arboretum

Norah Swenson '21 uses the Cofrin Memorial Arboretum in her graduate studies at UW-Green Bay.

Since the Cofrin Memorial Arboretum opening in the mid-1970s, thousands of students have had the opportunity to trade four walls … More Future Leaders Thrive in Natural Classrooms of Cofrin Arboretum

Support Removes Barriers for High School Researchers

UW-Green Bay's Brian Merkel with Green Bay West High School's Bonnie Gonzales and Lisa Merkel

Imagine being in high school and having the ability to conduct research and contribute to a global science project. That’s … More Support Removes Barriers for High School Researchers

Research on the Rise: NIH-funded Study Looks at how Children Learn Right from Wrong

A child responding to images with a research assistant

Everyone has a moral compass, but at what age does it develop? Is it elementary school, preschool or even earlier? … More Research on the Rise: NIH-funded Study Looks at how Children Learn Right from Wrong