Community Engagement on the Red Cedar Watershed

Connecting campus, community, and the environment through interdisciplinary water quality research.
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UW-Stout has been a leader in interdisciplinary research, policy, and practice related to water quality in the Red Cedar Watershed, an 1,893 square-mile area in west-central Wisconsin that is an EPA-designated impaired waterway and includes the UW-Stout campus. Exemplifying the tenets of our polytechnic mission (applied learning, career focus, and collaboration), UW-Stout's work engages faculty, students, and the community to provide learning opportunities to students and knowledge to key stakeholders determined to  address water quality issues.


Related Work in Our Community & on Our Campus.

Red Cedar Watershed Conference

Red Cedar Watershed Conference: Land, Water and People Coming Together!
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LAKES Research

LAKES Research. Interdisciplinary Research on Water Quality in the Red Cedar Watershed.
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Center for Limnological Research & Rehabilitation

We focus on eutrophication issues and management solutions for freshwater systems.
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Sustainability

At UW-Stout, we're working to reduce our environmental impact every day.
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UW-Stout Environmental Science & Sustainability Programs

B.S. Environmental Science

Are you interested in global environmental preservation, restoration and sustainable management?
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Sustainability Minor

Do you want to meet the needs of the current generation without compromising the ability of future generations?
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Sustainability & Well-Being Certificate

Learn the fundamentals of sustainability and well-being, behavior and development of organizations, and the principles of corporate social responsibility.
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Design for Sustainability Certificate

Enhance your career with working knowledge of design for sustainability and the principles behind environmental, social, and governance (ESG) efforts.
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Research across realms: Students present to legislators, supporters at Research in the Rotunda, April 2 Featured Image

Research across realms: Students present to legislators, supporters at Research in the Rotunda, April 2

Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin scholars discuss importance of stream restoration to health of state’s watersheds
Biology professor joins team of scientists to study glacial methane emissions in Iceland Featured Image

Biology professor joins team of scientists to study glacial methane emissions in Iceland

Research finds small organisms play significant role in slowing emission of greenhouse gas
Can Trump just order new names for Denali and the Gulf of Mexico? Featured Image

Can Trump just order new names for Denali and the Gulf of Mexico?

Geography professor Innisfree McKinnon explains if POTUS can just order new names for Denali and the Gulf of Mexico.