Committee Members

Chair: Richard Hein


 
Richard Hein

Richard Hein

Research Interests

My current research interests include stream water quality, nonpoint source pollution, fate of nutrients in natural waters, watershed monitoring and management, coral reef ecology, undergraduate engagement & persistence in STEM pathways.

Education

Ph.D. in Biological Oceanography from the University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of... Read more »

Douglas Brusich

Douglas Brusich

Associate Professor
LS 403

Education: 

B.S., St. Ambrose University, Davenport, IA; Ph.D., University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

Classes Taught:

Introduction to Human Biology, Human Disease and Society, Cell and Molecular Neuroscience, Human Physiology (Lecture and Lab), Neurobiology

Research:

My lab utilizes fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) as a model for... Read more »

Eric Hansen

Eric Hansen

Associate Professor
SA 153

Education

M.M. in Clarinet Performance (University of Kentucky); B.M. in Music Education (Arizona State University); B.M. in Clarinet Performance (Arizona State University)

Eric Hansen, a member of the UW-Green Bay faculty since 2006, serves as Associate Professor of Music and instructor of Applied Clarinet, conducts the Woodwind Ensemble, and teaches many other Music... Read more »

Stephanie Evenson

Stephanie Evenson

Associate Teaching Professor and Veterinarian

Pieter deHart

Pieter deHart

Associate Vice Chancellor For Graduate Studies and Research
CL109B

Pieter deHart is the Associate Vice Chancellor for Graduate Studies and Research. In this role, he provides leadership for both the Office of Grants and Research and the Office of Graduate Studies. Dr. deHart has a Ph.D. in Marine Biology from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, and came to us most recently from Maine where he served as the Dean of Environmental Conservation and Research... Read more »

Lori Bankson, Community Member, Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
Scott Piontek, University Safety Manager

*McKinley Lentz - Administrative Support, non-voting
*Roger Wareham- Director of Grants & Research, non-voting