Facilities
Learn Beyond the Classroom
Our diverse facilities are immersive learning hubs.
From the biodiversity-rich Cofrin Center to the innovative STEM Innovation Center, you don't just learn—you do. Here, education transcends traditional boundaries, empowering students to become confident professionals.
Explore Our Facilities
Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
You won't just get your hands dirty doing engaging learning and research in our 6 natural areas across NE Wisconsin – you’ll also contribute to the preservation of our local floral and fauna.
Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI)
The answer to environmental problems isn't pillared in just one field. To cultivate a better world, we need solutions that recognize the critical relationship between science, policy and business. That's the main goal of EMBI.
Brown County STEM Innovation Center
It's 63,000 square feet of collaborative space between – you guessed it – science, technology, engineering and math. It also features a "makerspace," an instructional kitchen, a green roof and three dedicated laboratory classrooms, among other spaces.
Student Study Lounge
Located on the second floor of the Environmental Sciences Building, our Student Study Lounge offers designated study space, textbooks for checkout and school supplies such as notebooks and pens.
Human Cadaver Laboratory
The Human Cadaver Laboratory serves as a hands-on resource to understand the human body.
Research Facilities & Labs
Transform your classroom expertise into real-world experiences through our cutting-edge research facilities and laboratories!
Meet a
Phoenix
"The introduction of the STEM Innovation Center introduced a wide variety of trades and sciences helping illustrate a major sense of industry overlap. Specializing in one field of study has major implications for another industry."
Chris Gromowski '22
Human Biology Major, Nutrition & Dietetics Emphasis
Vyper Industrial - Government Business Development
Let's Connect
Dean of the College of Science, Engineering and Technology since its inception, John Katers is no stranger to UW-Green Bay. He's worked for UW-Green Bay since 1995 and earned both his bachelor's and master's degrees here. If you have questions about CSET, he's happy to help!