• SFS & Milwaukee Panthers Basketball Event

    51ÁÔÆæ Panther Arena 400 W Kilbourn Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Join the School of Freshwater Sciences and Milwaukee Athletics for a Panther Pride event on Sunday, February 2nd as the Panthers take on Purdue Fort Wayne. The game tips off at 2 pm at 51ÁÔÆæ Panther Arena.  Score your seats …

  • Freshwater Colloquium: PFAS in Wisconsin Surface Water

    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Patrick Gorski will present "PFAS in Wisconsin Surface Water" as part of the School of Freshwater Sciences Spring colloquium. Dr. Gorski is an Emerging Contaminants Research Scientist at the WDNR in the Bureau of Water Quality. He coordinates statewide surface …

  • Freshwater Colloquium: Oceanography for the Limnologist, and Vice-Versa

    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    John Janssen will present "Oceanography for the Limnologist, and Vice-Versa" as part of the School of Freshwater Sciences Spring colloquium. Dr. Janssen is Professor Emeritus, School of Freshwater Sciences. There is a major international journal called LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY, but …

  • Freshwater Colloquium: Data-Efficient Stream Nutrient Modeling: An Application of Data-driven Sparse Sensing

    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Wasif Bin Mamoon will present "Data-Efficient Stream Nutrient Modeling: An Application of Data-driven Sparse Sensing" as part of the School of Freshwater Sciences Spring Colloquium. Wasif Bin Mamoon is a PhD candidate in Environmental and Water Resources specialization at Marquette …

  • Freshwater Colloquium: Microscopy helps reveal how nanoparticulate iron from deep sea hydrothermal vents disperses into open ocean waters

    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Sarick Matzen will present "Microscopy helps reveal how nanoparticulate iron from deep sea hydrothermal vents disperses into open ocean waters" as part of the School of Freshwater Sciences Spring Colloquium. Dr. Sarick Matzen is a soil and environmental geochemist specializing …

  • School of Freshwater Sciences Career & Networking Fair

    Great Lakes Research Facility, Rm 3080 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    We are excited to invite you to participate in the upcoming Career & Networking Fair at 51ÁÔÆæ School of Freshwater Sciences. The event will be held on Friday, March 7 from 11:00am-2:00pm at the School of Freshwater Sciences. Undergraduates, graduates, and …

  • Freshwater Colloquium: Ecogenomics of freshwater lake bacteria

    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Katherine (Trina) McMahon will present "Ecogenomics of freshwater lake bacteria" as part of the School of Freshwater Sciences Fall colloquium. Professor Katherine McMahon received her BS in Civil Engineering and MS in Environmental Engineering from the University of Illinois at …

  • Freshwater Colloquium: Anthropogenic impacts in large-lake carbon cycling

    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Liz Minor will present "Anthropogenic impacts in large-lake carbon cycling" as part of the School of Freshwater Sciences Spring colloquium. Liz Minor is a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and at the Large Lakes Observatory at the …

  • Freshwater Colloquium: Novel mechanistic insights into nanoplastics release in natural environment

    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Boya Xiong will present "Novel mechanistic insights into nanoplastics release in natural environment" as part of the School of Freshwater Sciences spring colloquium. Dr. Boya Xiong is an assistant professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering at the …

  • Freshwater Colloquium: Groundwater management in Northeast Wisconsin: Potential for geogenic metals mobilization

    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Erin Berns-Herrboldt will present "Groundwater management in Northeast Wisconsin: Potential for geogenic metals mobilization" as part of the School of Freshwater Sciences Spring colloquium. Dr. Erin Berns-Herrboldt is an Assistant Professor of Water Science at the University of Wisconsin – …