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Posts tagged with 'Graduate & Extended Learning':

Nicole Fry, a UWL graduate student studying physical therapy, presents during the 3 Minute Grad Project event March 22. The event, hosted by UWL Graduate & Extended Learning, challenges graduate students to condense months of work into a three-minute presentation for a general audience and panel of judges. Overcoming fears, preparing for careers Posted 8 a.m. Thursday, April 20, 2023 Graduate students thrive during 3 Minute Grad Project event Read more about Overcoming fears, preparing for careers The 2017 International Death, Grief and Bereavement Conference at UWL. The conference is held at UWL each year. This year's event will be June 5-7. What happened to funerals? Posted 9 a.m. Tuesday, April 4, 2023 Celebration of life events grow in popularity, offering flexibility in grief expression Read more about What happened to funerals? Some of the UW-La Crosse and Viterbo University students in health professions who met last year to participate in a hands-on simulation to work collaboratively with goals of helping patients meet their health goals. Making an ‘IMPACT’ Posted 1:23 p.m. Thursday, March 23, 2023 UWL, Viterbo students connect for hands-on health simulations Read more about Making an ‘IMPACT’ The 3 Minute Grad Project event, hosted by UW-La Crosse Graduate & Extended Learning, is set for Wednesday, March 22. Presenting with poise Posted 1 p.m. Thursday, March 16, 2023 3 Minute Grad Project event set for Wednesday, March 22 Read more about Presenting with poise UW-La Crosse Exercise and Sport Science Department students Anna Jacobson, left, and Makenna Carpenter are two of the students who have participated in the Seed Grant Program in cooperation with Mayo Clinic Health System. Led by teams of physicians and scientists from both institutions, seed grants often launch promising new research projects and provide valuable preliminary data to attract more substantial funding from external sources. (UWL photo) Research relationship Posted 7 a.m. Sunday, March 5, 2023 Mayo, UWL collaboration successful in furthering health research in the Coulee Region Read more about Research relationship Rachel Albrecht, who earned an MBA from UWL in 2006, has been named the new vice president for Ambulatory Services at Gundersen Health System. Community drive Posted 8 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023 Alum says ideas, experience key for Gundersen role Read more about Community drive UWL’s top graduate programs are receiving national recognition. Four of its more than 20 graduate degree programs are ranked in the top 100 for their disciplines by U.S. News & World Report. National notability Posted 8 a.m. Friday, Feb. 3, 2023 Four recognized as top graduate programs at UWL Read more about National notability UWL student Christonna Shafranski describes the pain she was experiencing in her back, which turned out to be pyelonephritis in a video interview with a professor in her physical therapy program. Learning can save lives Posted 8 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022 Physical therapy class helps student realize she has a serious infection Read more about Learning can save lives A La Crosse MTU bus makes a stop downtown at Grand River Station.  PHOTO CREDIT: Susan Gaeddert New way forward Posted 3:53 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, 2022 Collaboration on community transportation course set Read more about New way forward UWL student Paige Coleman does a yoga pose on a wooden structure that students in a recreation management course added for quiet time and meditation among the pines on the Hickory Trail. This designated area for forest therapy is less than 1 mile into the woods on the Hixon Forest trail. Back to nature with shinrin-yoku Posted 1:28 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, 2022 UW-La Crosse students prepare La Crosse trail for community forest bathing Read more about Back to nature with shinrin-yoku

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