Tag: CSET
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Internship Draft Day Scheduled for November 6 at Lambeau Field
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Help your students find paid college scholarships at the 10th annual Internship Draft Day at Lambeau Field! The event will take place on Wednesday, November 6th. 3:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. For details, please review the event flyer attached to this email. The job fair has over 50 employers and 200+ paid internships. Plus your students…
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UW-Green Bay’s Phoenix Phoenoms Rocket Team Takes Second Place
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The Phantastic Phoenoms from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay have won second place in the 2024 Collegiate Rocket Launch Competition, presented by NASA Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium at Carthage College! Each year, WSGC assists in training the next generation of aerospace professionals by challenging student-led teams to design, construct, and fly high-powered rockets. The…
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Malone finds Wisconsin’s oldest known rock
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Dr. Shawn Malone (Geology) and two student coauthors, Kristal VandenElzen-Benson (Geoscience major) and Bruce Bilgreen (Geoscience ’23 graduate), presented at the 2024 Geological Society of America Conference on April 23, 2024. Their poster entitled “THE OLDEST ROCK IN WISCONSIN? SINGLE GRAIN ZIRCON U/Pb AND Lu/Hf DATA FROM WISCONSIN RIVER VALLEY GNEISSES HELP CHARACTERIZE THE ANCIENT…
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Carney and Luczaj present poster at Geological Society of America Conference
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Eryn Carney (Geoscience major) and Dr. John Luczaj (Geoscience) as well as other colleagues from Trinity University (Texas), China, New York and Arizona, presented a poster at the 2024 Geological Society of America Conference on April 23, 2024. Their NSF-supported research project entitled “Styles of dolomitization observed in the Great Bank of Guizhou, Nanpanjiang Basin,…
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Geoscience students and faculty present research at Geological Society of America Conference
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As a part of the Geological Society of America Conference, Geoscience students and faculty at UW-Green Bay presented their research. The students included: Shawn Malone, who presented a poster (with two student coauthors Kristal VandenElzen-Benson (current Geoscience major) and Bruce Bilgreen (Dec. ’23 Geoscience grad.). His poster was about finding and age dating the oldest…
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Cofrin Center for Biodiversity Student Grant Applications – Due May 8th.
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Applications for the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity’s Student Grants are now being accepted. This is an annual student grant opportunity that provides funds to students to gain experience in the fields of ecology, biology, geology, water science, environmental policy, engineering, exercise fitness, photography, art, history, First Nations studies, education, and inclusivity/diversity/equity. Funds awarded to undergraduate…
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Newly discovered spider species to be named after UW-Green Bay Professor
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Professor Emeritus from Butler University James Berry has named a newly discovered spider species after UW-Green Bay Professor Mike Draney! The spider, called Paratheuma draneyi, lives in the intertidal zone, or the beach between highest and lowest tides, on the northern tip of the North Island of New Zealand. The published paper can be found…
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Professor William Jacobson publishes article in the journal of Cold Regions Science and Technology
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Dr. William Jacobson has published an article in the journal of Cold Regions Science and Technology entitled “A magnetic fabric study of the origin of englacial debris bands at Fláajökull, Southeast Iceland”. The objective of his study was to further understand the importance of microstructures and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) on ice kinematics.
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Regional PFAS research published in special issue of ACS ES&T
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Research on the leaching potential of PFAS from biosolids as applied to Wisconsin soils and the mitigation potential of biochar was published as part of “Emerging Contaminants in Agroecosystems,” a special issue from ACS ES&T Water. The completed research was a UW System collaborative effort led by Professors Holly and Gunn at UW-Green Bay and…
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Calling all lab professionals! The My Green Labs training by the Office of Sustainability is available to complete
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This new online training highlights sustainable lab practices at UWGB and offers steps lab workers can take to be more sustainable in the lab. At the end of the training, you will have a My Green Labs Ambassador Certification. The entire training is self-paced and takes roughly 1.5 hours to complete. Staff, faculty, and students…