Research is for Everyone — A Tiny Earth Student’s Story on Being a Woman in STEM

2026-03-03T17:49:19-06:00

Diversity fuels innovation, yet women and girls continue to remain underrepresented in STEM. Tiny Earth is committed to supporting these future scientists. Undergraduate researcher Tasha Miller shares how curiosity and strong mentors helped shape her journey into a science field and encourages other women to be open to STEM fields.

Research is for Everyone — A Tiny Earth Student’s Story on Being a Woman in STEM2026-03-03T17:49:19-06:00

Tiny Earth Winter Symposium at Lambeau Field offers giant perspective on antibiotic discovery

2024-11-14T20:45:48-06:00

Students from areas across the state and nation will present their findings at the Tiny Earth in Titletown research symposium in the Lambeau Field Atrium on Monday, December 11, 2023. The event will showcase the collaborative and innovative efforts of students across the state, working together to mitigate the global public health crisis of antibiotic resistance. "“It’s a great opportunity to showcase the value of partnerships to mitigate large problems to a wide audience," says UW-Green Bay Biology Prof. Brian Merkel, teacher of the course at UW-Green Bay and chair of the event.

Tiny Earth Winter Symposium at Lambeau Field offers giant perspective on antibiotic discovery2024-11-14T20:45:48-06:00
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