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Posts tagged with 'Transformational education':

For Russian Studies student Emily Riley, the language program has been more than just language acquisition; it’s been an essential part of her personal and professional development.  Language leads to better care Posted 2:14 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Russian Studies helps student sharpen soft skills for career in mental health  Read more about Language leads to better care Adele Lozano, an emerita faculty member in UWL's Student Affairs Administration Department, has been recognized for her efforts to support students on their educational journeys. Transformational teaching Posted 8 a.m. Friday, March 21, 2025 Adele Lozano recognized with 2025 Regents Diversity Award  Read more about Transformational teaching Emily BonoAnno chose her extracurricular activities wisely with volunteer outreach through American Red Cross, Premed Club, medical missions, and Emplify Health. Her employment at Emplify Health and Chileda were also outlets to serve others in healthcare and under challenging conditions.  A future doctor’s journey Posted 11:43 a.m. Thursday, March 20, 2025 The power of mentorship leads BonoAnno to medical school Read more about A future doctor’s journey Kacie O'Hearn is finishing her last semester of graduate school, culminating with a presentation of her research that uses statistical techniques to forecast heart disease. Three minutes, three moments Posted 8:41 a.m. Wednesday, March 19, 2025 Grad student reflects on her college journey leading up to 3 Minute Grad Project Competition Read more about Three minutes, three moments Through a new partnership, students in the occupational therapy master's program at UWL are providing personalized training exercises for employees at ORC Industries in La Crosse. This allows students to gain valuable hands-on experience while filling an important need in the community. 'A perfect fit' Posted 7:51 a.m. Friday, March 14, 2025 Partnership helps UWL students practice occupational therapy, give back to community Read more about 'A perfect fit' Sarah Pember's First Year Seminar class brings students to the same level of knowledge, while preparing them for college life ahead. Lessons for life Posted 8:21 a.m. Thursday, March 13, 2025 First Year Seminar course empowers students with knowledge, reflection  Read more about Lessons for life Awe is a powerful emotional experience like the one we might feel gazing into the wonder of a star-filled sky.  But awe can also be used as a therapeutic tool, helping people process feelings, reduce stress, and gain fresh perspectives. Awe-inspiring work Posted 9:33 a.m. Friday, March 7, 2025 Students harness the power of awe to support mental well-being in La Crosse Read more about Awe-inspiring work UWL's theatre crew received the coveted Golden Handtruck Award for their impressive technical work setting up and breaking down the production materials for the production of What the Constitution Means to Me. A spotlight on talent Posted 11:51 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025 UWL Theatre students shine at 2025 American College Theatre Festival  Read more about A spotlight on talent Students in Adam Schneider's plant taxonomy course are getting hands-on experience tackling a real-world project for the City of La Crosse. Checking out DNA Posted 1:19 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21, 2025 Students apply molecular biology to ID plant species for City of La Crosse Read more about Checking out DNA Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common joint disease that affects the cartilage cushioning the ends of bones in joints. Non-surgical management of knee arthritis Posted 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 UWL researchers highlight simple, non-surgical approaches that can reduce knee pain Read more about Non-surgical management of knee arthritis Story from Currents

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