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Venue/Travel

A page within FSPCA Preventive Controls for Human Food

Preventive Controls for Human Food

July 26–28, 2023

Location

Room 2201, Centennial Hall
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
308 16th Street North
La Crosse, WI 54601

UW-La Crosse campus map

UWL maps, building floor plans and directions

Parking

Parking permits, valid July 26–July 28, can be purchased for $15. You may park in Lot C-10 (located on the south side of Centennial Hall) or any open UWL lot with a permit. Please do not enter a closed lot. Vehicles in a closed lot will be subject to citation and towing. 

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Lodging

View La Crosse, WI lodging options at Explore La Crosse.

About UW-La Crosse

U.S. News & World Report has promoted UWL to its “Top Public Schools Among National Universities.” The 2023 rank lists UWL the No. 1 public university in Wisconsin with less than 25,000 students. The magazine also lists UWL among “Top Performers on Social Mobility,” identifying schools successfully assisting students from low-income families through college to graduation.

UWL received the 2021 Campus-Wide Award for Undergraduate Research Accomplishments. The national Council on Undergraduate Research citation recognizes campuses providing high-quality research experiences to undergraduates.

UWL’s Community Engaged Learning Program received the 2022 AASCU Excellence & Innovation Award for Civic Learning and Community Engagement. The American Association of State Colleges and Universities award cites the outstanding results and potential of a program to influence and serve as a model for other institutions.

About La Crosse, Wisconsin

La Crosse is a community of approximately 50,000 located in western Wisconsin and lies on the Mississippi River, nestled between majestic bluffs. It is often called "God's Country" due to its picturesque beauty. Scenic bluffs, coulees, woods and streams surround the city making it a favorite stop for boaters and campers in the spring, summer and fall as well as skiers and snowmobilers in the winter. La Crosse is a river town, with all the charm and romance of the steamboat era. Learn more about La Crosse, Wisconsin at: www.explorelacrosse.com