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Matthew J. Hefti, up-and-coming auther and Air Force Veteran.
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Hometown vet, author sets workshop, talk Posted 3:31 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 As part of National Novel Writing Month, author will participate in a Writers Meet and Greet and read from his novel of life experiences that shaped his life. Read more about Hometown vet, author sets workshop, talk Read more →
Chili cook-off to support local organizations Posted 1:02 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 UWL students will offer a bowl of chili to benefit the Coulee Region Humane Society and R-A-Q, a student-run radio station. Read more about Chili cook-off to support local organizations Nine area businesses have joined UWL student athletes to build a new recreational trail in the City of La Crosse.
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Building champions Posted 2:35 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016 Student-athletes work with area business to build new rec trail Read more about Building champions Azhar Usman, nationally-acclaimed and Chicago-based American Muslim comedian.
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American Muslim comedian comes to campus Nov. 7 Posted 2:18 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31, 2016 A nationally-acclaimed American Muslim comedian will explore the tensions and paradoxes of American Muslims living in an ever-polarizing modern world. Read more about American Muslim comedian comes to campus Nov. 7 Mike Ancius, ’87, shares what he’s learned on his successful path after graduating from UWL.
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VIDEO: Alum shares advice to success Posted 9:22 a.m. Monday, Oct. 31, 2016 Mike Ancius, '87, was the featured speaker at the annual Take an Eagle to Lunch event. Read more about VIDEO: Alum shares advice to success There are many organizations that work to help families and children learn marketable skills, illustrated in the photo showing Bolivian children learning higher-yield farming techniques at the Bolivian organization called the Pirwa (“silo” in Quechua). These techniques support and maintain valuable indigenous farming knowledge that has been lost because of increased rural to urban migration to work in the informal economy as day-laborers or for very low-pay work in factories.
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The business of social justice Posted 8:28 a.m. Friday, Oct. 28, 2016 Faculty share projects related to economic justice, gender at work, stigmatizing issues. Read more about The business of social justice A faculty committee has been working on a strategic plan for UWL’s graduate education for the past two years. The proposal heads to the Graduate Council Nov. 4.
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A Graduate Studies study Posted 8:15 a.m. Friday, Oct. 28, 2016 UWL graduate education strategic plan unveiled. Read more about A Graduate Studies study This UWL ROTC Eagle Battalion nine-cadet coed team won the Task Force Ranger Challenge at Fort McCoy in mid October. Members include: Alastair Keys (UWL), Jill Haram (Viterbo), Zeke Emerick (UWL), Evan Marlowe (UWL), Nolan Hromidko (UWL), Nick Diny (UWL), Kyle Holzwarth (UWL), Alexander Haffner (UWL) and David Moonen (WSU). 
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UWL ROTC cadets earn challenge win Posted 2:22 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016 A UW-La Crosse ROTC Eagle Battalion team came away as champions during the recent statewide Task Force Ranger Challenge at Fort McCoy. Read more about UWL ROTC cadets earn challenge win Students participating in the competition were, from left, front, Adam Letto and Benjamin Stauss. From left, back, Kayla Peterson, Alicia Roberts and Mikayla Williams.
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UW-La Crosse marketing students make top 10 in national sales competition Posted 10:52 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016 UW-La Crosse was the only school with two students to finish in the top 10 at the 10th annual Great Northwoods Sales Warm-Up. Read more about UW-La Crosse marketing students make top 10 in national sales competition Read more →
Career-building from the ground up Posted 8:58 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016 UWL alum to speak in Executive Lectures Series. Read more about Career-building from the ground up

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