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March at UWL

March at UWL

Relive the month through our favorite images

Posted 9 a.m. Saturday, March 29, 2025

An early March day in the 60s brought students out to Wittich Lawn to enjoy the sunshine.



Unpredictable spring weather, combined with a jam-packed month of events and athletics, created a special kind of March Madness. Take a look at some of our favorite photos from March at UWL.


UWL's new emotional support dog, Officer Bear, meets the local press. But first, a shake for UWL Police Chief Allen Hill.
Marketing students from the College of Business Administration talk with guests from Kwik Trip during the Take an Eagle to Breakfast networking event.
Governor Tony Evers chats with student employees at the Recreational Eagle Center, along with Chancellor James Beeby. Evers joined UWL leadership for a tour of the REC, the Prairie Springs Science Center and Eagle Hall.
Students from Mehtap Eklund's accounting class listen to Paul Bagniefski, president of Mid-City Steel in La Crosse, discuss the ins and outs of his business.
A PBS Wisconsin crew records Professor of Biology Barrett Klein as he shows off various insect specimens.
Kael Schoemann races to a national title, taking first place in the NCAA Division III Championship 800-meter at Nazareth University in New York. Photo by Sashi Popke
Grant Matthai celebrates his first-place title in the 5,000-meter at the NCAA Division III Championship. Photo by Sashi Popke
We are the champions! Photo by Sashi Popke
The first day of spring. (You'll have to take our word for it.)
Excitement builds as the UWL gymnastics team waits to hear the results at the NCAA Division III National Championship in Mankato. Photo by Sashi Popke
UWL's gymnastics team celebrates after being named the NCAA Division III national champions. Photo by Sashi Popke
Emotions run high as Coach Jenna Matz embraces gymnast Morgan Engels. Photo by Sashi Poke
UWL student teacher Layla McDermott works with a kindergartner in her class at North Woods International School in La Crosse.
Kaaviya Saraboji, a graduate student studying software engineering, presents her research during the 3 Minute Grad Project event hosted by Graduate & Extended Learning. Saraboji earned first place in the competition.



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