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Venue/lodging

Conference Venue

UW-La Crosse
Student Union
521 East Avenue North
La Crosse, WI 54601

Hotel Information

Rooms are being held at: 

Radisson Hotel La Crosse
200 Harborview Plaza
La Crosse, WI 54601
608.784.6680

Reserve your room

Reservations are also available by calling 608.784.6680.

  • When reserving online, use promo code DGB24.
  • When calling, please ask for the Death, Grief & Bereavement Conference rate.

Room rates:

  • $98/night + taxes, 1 king bed
  • $128/night + taxes, 2 queen beds

Rates do not include sales or room tax. The Radisson Hotel provides a complimentary airport shuttle. Cut off date for reservations is May 1, 2024.

Please refer to the hotel's website or contact them directly for check-in and check-out times, services and amenities, directions, parking/shuttle service and other hotel information. 

UW-La Crosse Reuter Hall

Conference participants also have the option to stay in the UW-La Crosse Reuter Hall. Each suite has four individually locked bedrooms and shared kitchen, living room and  bathroom. The rooms are air-conditioned.  

Room rate:

  • $45 (per night/per person)

Please indicate your reservation on the conference registration form. 

La Crosse is a community of approximately 50,000 located in western Wisconsin and lies on the Mississippi River, nestled between majestic bluffs. It is often called "God's Country" due to its picturesque beauty. Scenic bluffs, coulees, woods and streams surround the city making it a favorite stop for boaters and campers in the spring, summer and fall as well as skiers and snowmobilers in the winter. La Crosse is a river town, with all the charm and romance of the steamboat era.

www.explorelacrosse.com

Study participants needed

Erica Srinivasan, Director, UW-La Crosse Center for Grief & Bioethics is seeking study participants for research regarding the experience of bereaved family caregivers of a person with dementia.

Learn more