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Winter at UWL

Winter at UWL

Check out our favorite images from January and February

Posted 9:59 a.m. Monday, March 3, 2025

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Returning from break, braving the elements and welcoming a furry new face to campus. Take a look at some of our favorite photos from January and February at UWL.



Chancellor James Beeby gives his first spring welcome address as chancellor. Beeby discussed recent achievements and priorities for the months ahead, including supporting student success, developing a strategic plan and advocating for the completion of the Prairie Springs Science Center.

Read more about Chancellor Beeby's spring semester remarks.

Students are all smiles as they return to campus from winter break.
UWL Police, along with UWL's Fishing Club, assisted international students during a day of ice fishing on Lake Onalaska
Waiting for the big one.
Associate Professor Stewart Eskew discusses the importance critical thinking when using AI technology — part of a new AI Ethics Certificate offered at UWL.

 Read more about UWL's AI Ethics Certificate program.

A busy morning with students in Adam Schneider's taxonomy lab classifying local plants for the city of La Crosse.

Read more about this campus-community partnership.

Gymnast Madalyn McCormick and Coach Lexi Wills bump fists in celebration
Chancellor James Beeby chats with Ryan John Crain, executive director of education for the Ho-Chunk Nation, at the Chancellor's Community Forum at UWL.
Jarred Pfeiffer, associate professor of art, offers a helping hand in his Introduction to Ceramics course.


Spinning wheel keeps on turning.
Nevin Heard, assistant vice chancellor, speaks to faculty, staff and students during a Couch Conversations event marking Black History Month.
A handshake before the interview. The College of Business Administration's Eagles Sales Competition allowed students to put their communication and marketing skills to the test.
CBA Students meet with judges to review their sales pitches.
Eagle Sam Grieger prepares for takeoff. Sashi Popke photo
Small but mighty. Officer Bear, UWL's new emotional support dog, gets to know UWL Police Chief Allen Hill.

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