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Don’t Miss “Leadership 2.0” by John Coyle — Aug 27 at Rose Hall 250!
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You’re invited to an engaging and entertaining presentation titled “Leadership 2.0: Innovation Leadership vs. Innovation Kryptonite” by John Coyle, taking place on August 27, 2025, at 3:00 PM in Rose Hall 250, and proudly sponsored by the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the College of Science, Engineering, and Technology. Prepare for a compelling narrative that explores what…
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Amy Carrozzino-Lyon Named a Lake Michigan Champion of Conservation
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We are proud to share that Amy Carrozzino-Lyon, Restoration Scientist, has been named a Lake Michigan Champion of Conservation by the Lake Michigan Stakeholders. This prestigious award recognizes individuals and organizations who go above and beyond in their commitment to protecting and enhancing the lands and waters of the Lake Michigan Basin. Since 2014, the…
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Amanda Nelson Receives MCW’s Distinguished Basic Science Faculty Award
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We are proud to announce that Dr. Amanda Nelson (Human Biology) has been honored with the Distinguished Basic Science Faculty Award by the graduating medical students at the Medical College of Wisconsin-Green Bay. This prestigious recognition is presented annually to a faculty member who demonstrates outstanding dedication to the teaching of basic sciences and a deep commitment…
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Professor Emeritus Bob Howe and Erin Giese Published in Ecosphere
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Professor Emeritus Bob Howe and Erin Giese, Associate Director of the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, were recently published in Ecosphere. Their article, titled “Occurrence patterns and trends of frogs in coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes call for further habitat restoration”, highlights important new findings in anuran ecology within the Great Lakes. Using 13 years…
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Ellie Scott Receives UW-Green Bay’s Outstanding Chemistry Senior Award
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The Northeast Wisconsin local section of the American Chemical Society (ACS) hosted its annual awards banquet on Thursday, May 1, 2025 at UW-Oshkosh. Ellie Scott, a graduating senior majoring in Chemistry and Environmental Science with a minor in Sociology & Anthropology, received UW-Green Bay’s Outstanding Chemistry Senior Award. The award was presented by CSET Associate Dean and Chemistry Professor…
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UW-Green Bay’s Heirloom Plant Sale is Back for its 28th Year with Online and In-Person Shopping
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Natural and Applied Sciences academic unit will be holding its 28th annual Heirloom Plant Sale again this year in support of student research. The Lab Sciences greenhouses will be open for browsing on Friday, May 16th, 2025 from 9am-12pm and 2-5pm and on Saturday, May 17th, 2025 from 9am-2pm for…
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Dr. Md Rasedul Islam Joins Editorial Board of JMIR Biomedical Engineering Journal
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Dr. Rasedul Islam, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has joined the editorial board of the prestigious JMIR Biomedical Engineering journal. JMIR Biomedical Engineering is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes cutting-edge research at the intersection of engineering, healthcare, and medical technology. As an editorial board member, Dr. Islam will contribute to shaping the journal’s direction by…
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Find a Phoenix University-Wide Scavenger Hunt
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We’re excited to announce a fun and engaging multi-department scavenger hunt that will take place across campus from April 8-10! This event is designed to get everyone out and exploring different areas of the campus, while having a bit of fun along the way. Here’s how it works: The Hunt: Scavenger hunt coordinators will be hiding…
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Dr. John Luczaj Publishes Article in Minerals Journal
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UW-Green Bay Geoscience professor John Luczaj, along with 4 current and former undergraduate students, is a coauthor of a collaborative research article with other faculty and students in the U.S. and China. The coauthors include 4 current and former UW-Green Bay undergraduate students (Neda Mobasher, Justice Saxby, Eryn Carney, and Arianna Hilbert), along with colleagues…