Gilbert Creek in Dunn County slips through marshland and oak savanna between chest-high grasses and flowering plants. It can be hard to find in the summer.
Eleven researchers from around U.S. invite conversations on challenges, opportunities in the region
New array of solar panels part of UW-Stout’s commitment to be carbon-neutral by 2050
Professors lead eleven students from around the U.S. in ‘helping to facilitate positive change in land use, water quality’
From left, intern Heidi Lieffort, CLRR Director Bill James and CLRR Manager Mai Lia Vang sample water from Horse Creek in Polk County.
Students also awarded for works in video, autoimmune diseases, E.coli detection in water
At University of Wisconsin-Stout, every undergraduate and graduate program has an experiential learning component. Research takes center stage in April and May.
For Brianna O’Brien, it wasn’t just when class members hiked four miles up a mountain, guided by a naturalist, to breathtaking views of a double waterfall.
Richie Holder witnessed a transformation while he was earning his bachelor’s degree at University of Wisconsin-Stout. It was his own.
Invasive plant species removal project is part of partnership with City of Menomonie and Lower Chippewa nonprofit