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Members of UWL’s Radiation Therapy Club work on one of the blankets to deliver to Gundersen Health System during a club meeting at the end of November. From left are, Morgan Watson, club historian; Lexie Radle, vice president; Erin Richardson, president; Stephanie Hoff, treasurer; and Courtney Kocken, vice president. More than five years ago club member took on the service project to bring more of a career connection to their community service. 
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Comfort during care Posted 2:57 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018 When Alumna Marcie Robbins was a child, she thought one day she would cure cancer. As she grew older, she realized the monumental size of her goal. Yet she could still ... Read more about Comfort during care Read more →
Photos: 2017 year in review Posted 3:32 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018 More than 50 images from 2017 that capture the life and story of UWL. Read more about Photos: 2017 year in review Read more →
Five added to UWL Foundation board Posted 3:09 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018 Five alumni have been elected to the UWL Foundation Board of Directors. Read more about Five added to UWL Foundation board Choua Vang graduates Sunday, Dec. 17 and will speak during the Graduate Studies Hooding Ceremony. She has been in school throughout most of her children’s lives, starting out earning a medical assistant certificate at Western Technical College before attending UWL. The family is accustomed to sitting around the kitchen table doing homework together, she says.
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Gift of health Posted 3:03 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018 Master’s grad collects new data on the health of Wisconsin’s Hmong population. Read more about Gift of health UWL’s Brass Day will feature principal trumpet of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Andrew Balio in a day of master classes, rehearsals along with a performance by Balio.
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Cue the brass Posted p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2018 Principal trumpeter of the Baltimore Symphony coming to UWL event Read more about Cue the brass Doris Witmer, of La Crosse, started the David R. Witmer Endowed Scholarship in Education in honor of her husband. It provides scholarships to UWL education majors. All three of the Witmer’s children graduated from UWL: Mark, ’79; Jeffrey, ’79; and Laura. ’85, Jeffrey contributed $8,000 to the fund. The first scholarship was awarded in April 2016.
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A career and a craft Posted 2:53 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018 Popular professor, life-long learner honored through scholarship. Read more about A career and a craft Robin Clark Mueller, ’78, pictured with his scholarship’s first three recipients.
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Leaving a Legacy Posted 2:44 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018 A creative way to give. Read more about Leaving a Legacy Greg Staat pictured with the Vets Club from the 1974 La Crosse yearbook. Image courtesy Murphy Library, Special Collections, UWL.
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Returning the gift Posted 2:06 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018 Alum funds scholarship after successful IT career. Read more about Returning the gift Rob and Sue Frey are owners of Guthrie & Frey Water Conditioning LLC., with locations in Hartland and Mequon. Both 1992 UWL grads, Rob majored in biology; Sue, in marketing. They grew their business from the ground up and are now supporting UWL students interested in taking an idea to the market.
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Starting something new Posted 1:56 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018 Alumni couple support up-and-coming entrepreneurs — like they once were. Read more about Starting something new UWL students help archive dozens of historic photos and documents for the A.A. Arnold House in Galesville, WI
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Captain's collection Posted 2:58 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 28, 2017 History class creates digital archive of local historic photos, documents. Read more about Captain's collection

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