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More than just clothing Posted 3:55 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20, 2017 Fashion Week aims to spark social justice conversations. Read more about More than just clothing The UWL-Gundersen-Mayo Physician Assistant Program has helped meet demand for PAs, particularly in the tri-state area. PAs examine, diagnose, treat, assist in surgery, and prescribe medication in hospitals to community health centers across the country.
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A rising need Posted 1:33 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017 UWL PA partner program is prescription for area’s healthcare demand for 20 years. Read more about A rising need Read more →
Global Initiatives Week Posted 1:03 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017 La Crosse celebrates Global Initiatives Week Nov. 3–10. Read more about Global Initiatives Week Josh Kraft, Center for Advanced Teaching and Learning, and Bonnie Bratina, Microbiology, are taking the stage for the La Crosse Community Theatre’s performance of “And then there were none.” The two didn’t know each other before connecting on stage downtown.
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Murder link Posted 10:20 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017 Community theatre connects campus colleagues. Read more about Murder link UW-La Crosse graduate Gary Kimm, area vice president of sales in Texas for Ethicon, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, will return to his alma mater to speak as part of the Citizens State Bank First Friday Lecture Series Friday, Nov. 3.
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The business of Johnson & Johnson Posted 11:14 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017 Citizens State Bank lecture series kicks off with healthcare emphasis Read more about The business of Johnson & Johnson Wife and husband, Karen Meulendyke and Seth Klekamp, both 2005 graduates, returned to campus earlier this month to install a show in the University Art Gallery. The return prompted them to reflect on their college art classes. “I think my art classes at UWL gave me a venue to explore those passions and provided me with a community of people who were open and willing to talk about social issues,” says Meulendyke.
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Passionate prints Posted 11:09 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017 Return to campus brings back good memories for couple Read more about Passionate prints Mexican-born composer Samuel Zyman is based in New York and serves on the Juilliard School of Music faculty. His style is a combination of neo-romantic harmonies, jazz, Latin rhythms and lyrical melodies.
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Juilliard composer to visit UW-La Crosse Posted p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017 Performance is part of La Crosse New Music Festival. Read more about Juilliard composer to visit UW-La Crosse Michael Kosterlitz, Nobel Prize Winner and professor of physics at Brown University, will give a lecture and seminar Oct. 26-27.
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Nobel prize winner to speak Posted 5:05 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16, 2017 Physicist to share discovery related to matter behavior in exotic states Oct. 26 at UWL. Read more about Nobel prize winner to speak Stephen Carpenter, director emeritus of the Center for Limnology at UW-Madison, is a leader of whole-ecosystem experiments and adaptive ecosystem management focused on freshwaters.
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The phosphorus paradox Posted 2:06 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16, 2017 Distinguished Speaker in Life Sciences shares phosphorus impact on freshwater Oct. 26 at UWL. Read more about The phosphorus paradox UWL student Zachary Woodcock, left, earned a summer research grant to use drones to conduct aerial surveys of purple loosestrife, an aquatic invasive plant with help from UWL faculty mentor and remote sensing scientist, Niti Mishra, right. Here Woodcock takes a drone survey test flight at the La Crosse River Delta near Bangor.
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High-flying fieldwork Posted 9:11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 16, 2017 UWL researchers use drone technology to help combat invasive wetland plant Read more about High-flying fieldwork

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