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Desi Starkey (middle) with UWL custodians Rita Anderson, left, and Leeann Dobson. “They made [UWL] a safe place for me to come,” praises Starkey. “If it wasn’t for them I wouldn’t be in school.”
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Custodial kindness Posted 2:07 p.m. Monday, June 14, 2021 Graduate overcomes difficulties on way to graduation. Read more about Custodial kindness Joe Kastantin retired after a long-term career teaching accountancy at UWL. He also spent 14 years working and teaching in Europe, including a Fulbright grant to research and teach in Slovakia. In retirement, he has found a new interest volunteering in prisons. On a common thread, he recently reviewed the book “Overcriminalization” by Douglas Husak for the Thomas Book Group. 
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Getting to the heart of it Posted 9:21 a.m. Friday, June 16, 2017 Long-time accountancy professor donates fall semester salary to scholarships. Read more about Getting to the heart of it Read more →
‘UWL Proud’ Posted 2:25 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Buy a banner, support the UWL Alumni Association. Read more about ‘UWL Proud’ Read more →
Summerstage is set Posted 1:13 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, 2017 UWL Theatre presents a vibrant and youthful exploration of human connection. Read more about Summerstage is set Lindsay Steiner is one of the six UWL faculty members being recognized for excellence in teaching.
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2017 top teachers Posted 3:02 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9, 2020 Fourth in a series of profiles on this year’s Eagle Teaching Excellence Award winners. Read more about 2017 top teachers Photo Credit: University Communications
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Adaptive inventions Posted 1:01 p.m. Monday, June 12, 2017 UWL student creations allow better access to hobbies, other activities. Read more about Adaptive inventions Bill Cerbin is director of UWL’s Center for Advancing Teaching and Learning which distributes teaching and learning grants, including course embedded undergraduate research grants. The deadline for 2017-18 grants is Monday, June 19. Details can be found on the CATL website.
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Boring lecture? Not here Posted 7:45 a.m. Sunday, June 11, 2017 Several instructors describe clever approaches to developing students’ desire to learn, conduct research. Read more about Boring lecture? Not here Wittich Hall was built in 1916. Construction was stopped during the first World War and the building opened in 1920. An addition, called the “women’s gym,” was added in 1931. In 1985, Wittich Hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places. 
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Building on history  Posted 12:17 p.m. Thursday, June 8, 2017 Wittich Hall renovation plans receive green light from UW System Board of Regents. Read more about Building on history  After polishing his metalsmithing skills in the UWL Art Department, student Travis Trzecinski volunteered to restore a sculpture that was in need of repair in Cartwright Center. That sculpture is now finished and on display in the lower level of the new Student Union. 
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Artful overhaul Posted 10:46 a.m. Thursday, June 8, 2017 Student restores 90s-era sculpture for placement in new Student Union. Read more about Artful overhaul High school students Christine, left, and Elizabeth Hlavacka pictured with Gov. Scott Walker at the Entrepreneur Conference Wednesday, June 7, in Madison. The girls presented their winning business idea, WeWork.biz, at the business luncheon. The girls, who shaped their idea in UWL’s Innovation Generation program, won the grand prize in the Wisconsin Yes! Competition. The  competition had 148 entries and 24 finalists. 
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Fostering young entrepreneurs Posted 9:50 a.m. Thursday, June 8, 2017 Participants in UWL Innovation Generation program win statewide youth business plan contest. Read more about Fostering young entrepreneurs

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