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A late snowstorm blanketed the Coulee Region prolonging the spring bloom on campus, but the weather turned in time for commencement.
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Spring photos: Snow to celebration Posted 3:53 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14, 2020 A late snowstorm blanketed the Coulee Region prolonging the spring bloom on campus, but the weather turned in time for commencement. Read more about Spring photos: Snow to celebration Kaley Heiman, a UWL senior Spanish minor and biology major, says the hard work of learning a language is paying off. She has been able to share her knowledge with others through a language conversation partnership between UWL and Gundersen Health System while meeting a professional in her field. Heiman starts physician assistant school in May at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
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Conversing for a cause Posted 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9, 2020 UW-La Crosse Spanish language students partner with Gundersen employees to help prepare them for medical service trips. Read more about Conversing for a cause From left, Gage Stuttgen, Gina Wade, and Ross Soens each earned honorable mention awards for exemplary undergraduate research posters at the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology meeting in April. 
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They walk the walk — and talk the talk Posted 8:35 a.m. Monday, May 14, 2018 Biochemistry students earn three awards at national poster session, more than any school present. Read more about They walk the walk — and talk the talk Junior Roman Schlimgen, a biology and biochemistry major, says CHM 419 gives him respect for the hard work scientists do to make new discoveries. Throughout the semester students collect and analyze novel sets of data that will be developed into a peer-reviewed manuscript.
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Boring science lecture? Absolutely not Posted 4:45 p.m. Friday, May 11, 2018 Compared to a musician’s master class, these biochemistry students receive feedback from peers weekly, revise studies, apply knowledge and present. Read more about Boring science lecture? Absolutely not Read more →
Driven Posted 3:53 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14, 2020 Despite his rough childhood, losing both of his parents to cancer and undergoing facial reconstructive surgery twice, Ryan is set to walk the graduation stage. Read more about Driven Erin Fischer, ’10, poses with a couple of her students in Ecuador during her Peace Corps time there from 2014-16.
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Peace Corps prep Posted 12:47 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17, 2020 UWL adds preparatory program Read more about Peace Corps prep UWL Provost Betsy Morgan has started a collection of art by UWL faculty. At the top is a photo by Adrienne Loh, School of Education and Chemistry. At left is a piece by Karl Kattchee, Mathematics, and his sister, Lisa. Nabamita Dutta, Economics, took the photo on the right. 
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Provost’s art collection Posted 5:07 a.m. Friday, May 11, 2018 Artwork by faculty from diverse academic disciplines on display in Graff. Read more about Provost’s art collection Lisa Howell, who works in Behavioral Health, Psychiatry and Psychology at Mayo Clinic Health System – Franciscan Healthcare, speaks to a Wednesday morning class.
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A dose of reality Posted 12:05 p.m. Tuesday, May 8, 2018 Over 20 years, area doctors share real-world case studies with biomedical science students. Read more about A dose of reality Jim Pettinger, left, and his brother Jack Pettinger are looking into partnering with one of the developers they met at the Wisconsin Big Idea Tournament to start their business and turn their app, CrackDown, into a reality. The app helps students increase productivity in downtime by finding new ways to get motivated.
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Brotherly business Posted 3:51 p.m. Monday, May 7, 2018 UWL duo hopes to find app success. Read more about Brotherly business Leah Foltman graduates Sunday, May 13 with a degree in sociology. She received a full-ride fellowship to attend UW-Madison’s doctoral program.
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May graduate transforms a tragedy Posted 11:49 p.m. Saturday, May 5, 2018 “It was such a dark and scary time, yet, person by person, these people came into my life and gave me direction.” - Student Leah Foltman. Read more about May graduate transforms a tragedy

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