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UWL Alumnus Volodymyr Valkov works for the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv. Defending Ukraine Posted 3:42 p.m. Tuesday, March 1, 2022 UWL alum working at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, shares his experiences as Russia wages war Read more about Defending Ukraine UWL's Eagle Mail Center is one of the busiest places on campus — receiving, processing and distributing mail for all campus residence halls. Pictured are Mail Center assistant Katie Noe (left) and graduate assistant for Residence Life operations Jordan Vlasak. You've got mail Posted 8:26 a.m. Tuesday, March 1, 2022 Eagle Mail Center keeps pace with spike in deliveries during COVID-19 Read more about You've got mail Gary Locke has been a leader in the areas of education, employment, trade, health care, human rights, privacy and the environment. U.S. foreign policy: What is happening and why? Posted 8 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 27, 2022 Former cabinet member and diplomat to discuss U.S. foreign policy, including U.S.-China and U.S.-Russia relations Read more about U.S. foreign policy: What is happening and why? The UW-La Crosse Men’s Track and Field team, along with physical education faculty, hosted six sport camps to keep young children active during the first week of January. Photo by U.S. Army. Photo by Spc. Caitlin Wilkins, 50th Public Affairs Detachment. Welcoming our new neighbors Posted 11:36 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022 UWL community engagement creates local partnerships to service and support the needs of Afghan people Read more about Welcoming our new neighbors Theatre Arts Department to present family-friendly show starting Feb. 25 University theatre Posted 10:05 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022 Every heart can learn to love, lose and love again Read more about University theatre A course taught by UW-La Crosse Associate Professor Peter Marina and his father, longtime New Orleans Police Officer Pedro Marina, is designed to teach law enforcement to uphold each person's human rights. Reimagining law enforcement Posted 8 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022 UWL human rights policing course building compassion among officers Read more about Reimagining law enforcement Gita V. Pai and Gerald S. Iguchi On being Asian American in La Crosse Posted 3:26 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18, 2022 A look at history, population growth, and a critical examination of the model minority myth Read more about On being Asian American in La Crosse Story from Currents Truman Lowe, '69, will have his name added to UWL's Center for the Arts at a building dedication ceremony later this year. Lowe, a world-renowned artist and sculptor of Ho-Chunk ancestry, died in 2019 at age 75. Time to honor an accomplished artist, alum Posted 8:10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 18, 2022 UWL’s Center for the Arts to be named after Truman Lowe Read more about Time to honor an accomplished artist, alum UWL's Hands-On Science camp June 22 and 23 will expose middle school students to a wide range of activities related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Hands-On Science Posted 1:09 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 UWL youth camp offers crash course in STEM fields Read more about Hands-On Science The First Year Research Exposure (FYRE) program is one of several programs on the UWL campus that aims to engage first generation and underrepresented students in research early in their college career. Photo of students in the program in 2016. Research through the years Posted 2:21 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022 From dean’s fellows to eagle apprentices, here are the innovative ways UWL has expanded student research opportunities Read more about Research through the years

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