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UWL Senior and December Graduate McKenzie Sullivan is majoring in economics with a minor in legal studies. The UWL experiences she has valued most are the connections she has made with professors. In particular, Sullivan says it has been an honor to conduct research with James Szymalak, Lisa Giddings, and Assistant Professor of Economics Marissa Eckrote‑Nordland. Are prices fair? Posted 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024 December graduate and economics major delves into public views on fair pricing Read more about Are prices fair? Pathophysiology and Differential Diagnosis is a course designed to empower students with a deep understanding of organ system pathophysiology and its relevance to physical therapy. Pathophysiology Posted 2:57 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024 Four courses with tongue-twisting titles that offer a clear impact for students Read more about Pathophysiology Bob Hetzel, recently retired vice chancellor for Administration & Finance at UWL, is being celebrated for a remarkable career. The UWL Fieldhouse was recently named in his honor. And Hetzel has found a lasting way to support the university he loves: the largest philanthropic gift in school history. Honoring Bob Hetzel Posted 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024 UWL names Fieldhouse for former chief business officer, announces largest gift in school history Read more about Honoring Bob Hetzel Read more -> National champs once again Posted 9:08 a.m. Monday, Nov. 25, 2024 UWL men's cross country team claims fourth NCAA Division III title Read more about National champs once again Story from UWL Athletics From left, UWL students Nik Carpenter, a research student and graduate teaching assistant; and students Gwen Stovall and Amanda Bratsch are measuring sport performance in the environmental chamber where specific temperature and humidity can be tightly controlled. Exploring human limits Posted 9:37 a.m. Friday, Nov. 22, 2024 Newly-renovated Human Performance Lab is a hub for cutting-edge research and teaching Read more about Exploring human limits Students in Colin Belby’s Geospatial Field Methods course (GEO 410)  gained hands-on experience in hydrographic surveying through a unique partnership with J.F. Brennan. Getting their feet wet Posted 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024 UWL partners with J.F. Brennan, providing hands-on experience in hydrographic surveying  Read more about Getting their feet wet Caitlin Herminath (center), a senior majoring in mathematics education, is one of a handful of students who have benefitted from UWL's new Math Education Teaching Assistant Program. The program allows aspiring educators to gain experience co-leading a general education math course that closely mirrors what they will see in an actual high school.  A formula for success Posted 8 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024 Math Education TA Program making a difference for future educators Read more about A formula for success Krause's efforts at the Between the Bluffs Plein Air Festival were recognized with the A unique technique Posted 11:06 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024 UWL students participate in Between the Bluffs Plein Air Festival  Read more about A unique technique Passengers on the Mid-Century Memories Trolley Tour of Northside La Crosse heard stories about familiar icons like The Sweet Shop on Caledonia Street, going to school at Old Logan, or working at the Autolite or Rubber Mills. Photo courtesy of Explore La Crosse. La Crosse Northside narratives unveiled Posted 3:31 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, 2024 October tours launched Northside Hear, Here project Read more about La Crosse Northside narratives unveiled This year’s One Day for UWL raised $529,034, surpassing the half-million-dollar mark for the first time in its history.  Record-breaking generosity Posted 9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 15, 2024 The numbers are in, and this year’s One Day for UWL was the most successful yet Read more about Record-breaking generosity

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