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Fall, family and philanthropy. And just like that, we're halfway through the semester. Take a look at some of our favorite photos from October at UWL.
UWL alumnus Bill Bosch (center), president and CEO of Trust Point, talks with students from the College of Business Administration. The Trust Point Foundation recently pledged $90,000 over three years to establish the Trust Point Personal Financial Planning Fund at UWL.
Nicole Elliott, owner of The Damn Tasty restaurant on La Crosse's north side, holds the "Hear, Here" sign that was recently installed outside her business. Coordinated by UWL students and faculty, the Hear, Here project shares local histories and slices of life at points of interest across the community.
Members of the UWL Jazz Ensemble passing by Hoeschler Tower.
Footballs and midterms: things you want to pass.
This fall's TEDx event at UWL explored the theme, "The Story I Tell Myself." Speakers included, from left to right: Andrew Ives, director of the UWL ACCESS Center; Carolyn Colleen Bostrack, author and UWL alumna; and Sona Kazemi, assistant professor of race, gender and sexuality studies at UWL.
Tailgating outside the Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex, on another memorable Family Weekend.
Looking down the line of the Screaming Eagles Marching Band.
Here come the Eagles!
When you need to make noise, the only prescription is more cowbell.
Chancellor James Beeby addressed the crowd gathered at Hoeschler Tower to "ring in" One Day for UWL, the university's fifth-annual day of giving.
Stryker fires up the fledglings.
From games to giveaways to free walking tacos, One Day for UWL offered many ways for the campus community to get involved.
A moment of contemplation, at the School of Visual & Performing Arts open house.
Students from the UWL Foundry Club pour hot metal into green sand molds consisting of sand, bentonite and a small amount of water. The green sand is compacted around an object the artist wishes to cast. Once the object is removed, its negative 3D impression is left behind.
Professor of Health Professions Tom Kernozek (pointing) and Nate Vannatta working in the La Crosse Institute for Movement Science at UWL. Vannatta, a former student of Kernozek's now turned colleague, is the associate program director for the Sports Physical Therapy Residency department at Gundersen Health System.