| Chris Barncard

Tracey Holloway, atmospheric scientist and professor in the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Medicine in recognition of her leadership in initiatives to connect climate with health.

Women in STEM, Energy & Society, Policy & Regulation

| Jason Daley

At the beginning of each group meeting, the members of Conway Assistant Professor Matt Gebbie’s lab pause for a short researcher highlight to discuss a notable underrepresented or minority researcher who helped shape chemical engineering, chemistry or broader science, placing their portrait on the wall.

Energy & Society

| Brian Mattmiller

At UW-Madison, two programs are bringing together the rigor of academic research and the expertise from hands-on fieldwork, collaborating to make science communications more scientific.

Science Communication

| Wayne Hicks

Combining chemical and biological processes is a promising new strategy for the valorization of mixed plastic waste, according to researchers with the Bio-Optimized Technologies to keep Thermoplastics out of Landfills and the Environment (BOTTLE) Consortium.

Biofuels & Bioproducts

| Allison Bender

Before entering a high school competition to design a wind turbine, Landon Bilka wanted to be an accountant.

Education & Outreach

| Matthew Wisniewski and Lindsey Fairorth

The Wisconsin Energy Institute (WEI) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison will host a series of workshops around the state this fall and winter that will help lay the groundwork for the development and growth of a circular, bio-based economy in Wisconsin.

Transportation & Fuels, Electricity Systems, Energy & Society

| Michelle Chung, Mary Riker, and Mark E. Griffin

What do we prune to stay aligned with our values, families, and careers?

Women in STEM, Sustainable Agriculture