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Dylan McCathie, UWL junior and biochemistry major, grows proteins in the lab in the Prairie Springs Science Center. Feeding discovery Posted 9:19 a.m. Thursday, June 18, 2026 Student researcher grows proteins to study gut inflammation  Read more about Feeding discovery

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Denise Rueter, assistant professor of educational studies, is one of six faculty to receive a 2026 Eagle Teaching Excellence Award. Lessons in literacy Posted 8 a.m. Thursday, June 18, 2026 Denise Rueter receives 2026 Eagle Teaching Excellence Award  Read more about Lessons in literacy Future educator David May gains hands-on classroom experience through his work at UWL's Campus Child Center. A head start on teaching Posted 9:29 a.m. Wednesday, June 17, 2026 UWL's David May finds connection, real-world experience at Campus Child Center Read more about A head start on teaching Jared Pfeiffer, associate professor of art, is one of six faculty to receive a 2026 Eagle Teaching Excellence Award. Shaping more than clay Posted 8 a.m. Thursday, June 11, 2026 Jared Pfeiffer receives 2026 Eagle Teaching Excellence Award   Read more about Shaping more than clay Eagle Fest on the UW-La Crosse campus is a great opportunity to meet other students. The annual event at the start of the school year features live music, entertainment, food and fun. How to make friends in college Posted 10:34 a.m. Tuesday, June 9, 2026 Ten simple tips to help you build meaningful connections on campus Read more about How to make friends in college Joseph Louis, a senior biology major, has served as a resident assistant in Reuter Hall for two years. In fall 2026, he will be an assistant hall director.  Finding home on campus Posted 9:55 a.m. Tuesday, June 9, 2026 UWL's Joseph Louis shares how resident assistants help students thrive Read more about Finding home on campus Samantha Brown, public health and community health education major, transformed uncertainty into confidence when she became involved in Rec Sports. Finding her team Posted 9 a.m. Friday, June 5, 2026 UWL's Samantha Brown discovers community, confidence through Rec Sports Read more about Finding her team

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Brian Kumm- Schaley, associate professor of Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy, is a musician who has used his understanding rhythm to explore a way of life in uncertain times. Find your rhythm Posted 10:14 a.m. Friday, May 1, 2026 UWL leisure expert explores a musical philosophy for living in uncertain times Read more about Find your rhythm
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 An aerial view looking east to the bluffs over the La Crosse State Teachers College with athletic field and fair grounds in the background ca. 1939. Photo courtesy UWL Murphy Library, Special Collections/ARC. UWL history quiz Posted 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 20, 2023 Take this short quiz spanning UWL’s 114-year history Read more about UWL history quiz
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Summer Webinar Schedule ETF Retirement Webinar Opportunities Posted 2:22 p.m. Friday, June 19, 2026 If you are curious to learn more about the Wisconsin Retirement System, consider attending a Webinar! Read more about ETF Retirement Webinar Opportunities WW Radio June 26 Well Wisconsin Radio June Episode: Strong and Steady Through Perimenopause Posted 10:26 a.m. Tuesday, June 16, 2026 NEW JUNE EPISODE -- Strong and Steady Through Perimenopause Read more about Well Wisconsin Radio June Episode: Strong and Steady Through Perimenopause UW Day of Caring 2026 United Way Day of Caring 2026 Posted 10:08 a.m. Tuesday, June 16, 2026 Great Rivers United Way's Day of Caring will be held on Wednesday, July 15th. Read more about United Way Day of Caring 2026 Universities of Wisconsin Principles of Supervision and Management (PSM)- Through UW System Fall 2026 Enrollment Posted 8:20 a.m. Monday, June 15, 2026 Fall 2026 PSM Enrollment Now Open! Read more about Principles of Supervision and Management (PSM)- Through UW System Fall 2026 Enrollment 2026 Floating LH Reminder Fourth of July FLOATING Legal Holiday Posted 2:31 p.m. Thursday, June 11, 2026 Floating Legal Holiday Reminder: Read more about Fourth of July FLOATING Legal Holiday

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No Campus Connection on Monday, July 6

Please note that there will be no Campus Connection campus email newsletter on Monday, July 6, due to the Fourth of July holiday. Please plan announcements accordingly. Campus Connection will resume on Monday, July 13.

Rec Sports - Free Pickleball Fridays

Recreational Sports is excited to offer Free Pickleball Friday to keep the community active this summer.

This complimentary program will be held on Fridays this summer through Aug. 14. It is designed to offer a fun, accessible way to play one of the fastest-growing sports in the nation.  

You don't need a REC membership or have to purchase a daily pass. Just stop by the REC Info Counter or sign up online in advance. This opportunity is open to all UWL students, faculty, staff, affiliates (Chartwells & Mayo partners), spouses and dependents.

Summer memberships at the Recreational Eagle Center (REC)

Is your current gym overcrowded? Why not take advantage of the slow summer months and low-cost memberships at the Recreational Eagle Center (REC)? During the summer months the REC is your oasis of fitness.      

Memberships to the REC are available to faculty and staff for as low as $25 per month during the summer months. Membership includes:     

  • Access to the Fitness Center, track-side cardiovascular and strength equipment, 200 meter track, hardwood courts, racquetball court, multipurpose room, and multi-activity courts 
  • Reduced rental and trip rates at the Outdoor Connection 
  • Ability to sponsor guests (up to three per visit) for appropriate guest fee 
  • Ability to rent a locker and purchase towel service 
  • Academic Year Only 
    • Access to the Climbing Gym 
    • Access to EZONE Esports & Gaming  
    • Access to the Mitchell Hall Pool  
    • Ability to purchase a group fitness membership  
    • Eligibility to play intramural sports  
    • Access to the Hetzel Fieldhouse during scheduled open rec hours 

Rec Sports is offering a one-time, 15% discount to all new, first-time faculty/staff/affiliate members until July 18.  Use the promo code SAVE15% to get your discounted price. 

If you are still deciding on purchasing a membership, Rec Sports offers a 1-week free trial membership for all current UWL faculty, staff, affiliates, retirees, and emeriti for the opportunity to try out the facility and its amenities. The one-time free trial can be used any time throughout the year. To request a free trial membership, visit the REC Information Counter or purchase it online by using the promo code “FREEWEEK”. 

Current UWL faculty and staff may purchase a membership online with a credit card payment (payroll deduction not available online).  Payroll deduction, retirees, emeriti and spouse/partner memberships (spouse/partner eligibility verification required) must be purchased in person at the REC Information Counter. Payment options at the REC include check, credit and debit. 

Please reach out if you have any questions. We are available at recoffice@uwlax.edu or 608.785.5225.

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Tanner Knorr
interviewed Tanner Knorr Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy
Tanner Knorr

Tanner Knorr, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy, was interviewed by Rob Ferrett & Kate Archer Kent of Wisconsin Public Radio on June 10. In 2025, Wisconsin had another record-breaking year for tourism, with more than 117 million visits and $27 billion in total economic impact. We talk to a tourism leader in Door County and a hospitality researcher about the latest numbers and whether Wisconsin can keep up its record-breaking streak.

Barrett Klein
presented Barrett Klein Biology
Barrett Klein

Barrett Klein, Biology, presented "The Insect Epiphany: How Our Six-Legged Allies Shape Human Culture" at Gramercy Books on June 10 in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Bruce McPheron, former Ohio State University provost, dean, and entomology professor, interviewed Klein for an audience of entomophiles.

Barrett Klein
presented Barrett Klein Biology
Barrett Klein

Barrett Klein, Biology, presented "The Insect Epiphany" at the Arc of Appalachia, a nature sanctuary on June 13 in Bainbridge, Ohio. This was a public lecture during his three-day course about insects.

Isabella Pahl
presented Isabella Pahl History
Isabella Pahl

Isabella Pahl, History student, presented "From ‘the Large, Nameless Peninsula’ to Wisconsin’s Cherryland: Marketing Door County in the Twentieth Century" at the annual conference of the North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH) on May 29 in New Haven, CT. Pahl received an undergraduate research grant to conduct the archival research that led to this paper. Her travel to the conference was supported by grants from the History Department; the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities; and by NASOH's Chad Smith Student Travel Grant.

Penelope Hardy
presented Penelope Hardy History
Penelope Hardy

Penelope Hardy, History, presented "The Ocean Deep and Wide: Exploring the Breadth of Maritime Studies with The Northern Mariner" at the annual conference of the North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH) on May 27 in New Haven, CT. Hardy organized and chaired this roundtable, which gathered the editors and authors of a forthcoming special issue of the journal The Northern Mariner/Le marin du nord focused on past winners of NASOH's Clark G. Reynolds paper prize.

TJ GrachanXinhui Li
published TJ Grachan and Xinhui Li Biology and Microbiology
TJ GrachanXinhui Li

TJ Grachan, biology student, and Xinhui Li, Microbiology, co-authored the article "Stenotrophomonas testudinis sp. nov., isolated from the faecal material of a painted turtle living in the wild" in International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, which was accepted for publication by Microbiology Society.

Xinhui Li
published Xinhui Li Microbiology
Xinhui Li

Xinhui Li, Microbiology, co-authored the article "Comprehensive analyses of carbapenem-resistant and ESBL-producing bacteria in fresh vegetables and their resistome in the United States" in Food Research International and was accepted for publication by Elsevier. Chelsea Gale, a former biology student, is also a co-author of the article.

Viewing past week's kudos

  • [interviewed]

    Tanner Knorr, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy, was interviewed by Rob Ferrett & Kate Archer Kent of Wisconsin Public Radio on June 10. In 2025, Wisconsin had another record-breaking year for tourism, with more than 117 million visits and $27 billion in total economic impact. We talk to a tourism leader in Door County and a hospitality researcher about the latest numbers and whether Wisconsin can keep up its record-breaking streak.

  • [presented]

    Barrett Klein, Biology, presented "The Insect Epiphany: How Our Six-Legged Allies Shape Human Culture" at Gramercy Books on June 10 in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Bruce McPheron, former Ohio State University provost, dean, and entomology professor, interviewed Klein for an audience of entomophiles.

  • [presented]

    Barrett Klein, Biology, presented "The Insect Epiphany" at the Arc of Appalachia, a nature sanctuary on June 13 in Bainbridge, Ohio. This was a public lecture during his three-day course about insects.

  • [presented]

    Isabella Pahl, History student, presented "From ‘the Large, Nameless Peninsula’ to Wisconsin’s Cherryland: Marketing Door County in the Twentieth Century" at the annual conference of the North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH) on May 29 in New Haven, CT. Pahl received an undergraduate research grant to conduct the archival research that led to this paper. Her travel to the conference was supported by grants from the History Department; the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities; and by NASOH's Chad Smith Student Travel Grant.

  • [presented]

    Penelope Hardy, History, presented "The Ocean Deep and Wide: Exploring the Breadth of Maritime Studies with The Northern Mariner" at the annual conference of the North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH) on May 27 in New Haven, CT. Hardy organized and chaired this roundtable, which gathered the editors and authors of a forthcoming special issue of the journal The Northern Mariner/Le marin du nord focused on past winners of NASOH's Clark G. Reynolds paper prize.

  • [published]

    TJ Grachan, biology student, and Xinhui Li, Microbiology, co-authored the article "Stenotrophomonas testudinis sp. nov., isolated from the faecal material of a painted turtle living in the wild" in International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, which was accepted for publication by Microbiology Society.

  • [published]

    Xinhui Li, Microbiology, co-authored the article "Comprehensive analyses of carbapenem-resistant and ESBL-producing bacteria in fresh vegetables and their resistome in the United States" in Food Research International and was accepted for publication by Elsevier. Chelsea Gale, a former biology student, is also a co-author of the article.

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Remembering

Carol Ruth Weber, '59 Alumna

Alumna Carol Ruth Weber, '59, died March 3. For more information see the obituary.

Michael W. Ryan, '75 Alumnus

Alumnus Michael W. Ryan, '75, died March 19. For more information see the obituary.

Mary A. (Sinniger) Mudd, '53 Alumna

Alumna Mary A. (Sinniger) Mudd, '53, died Dec. 7, 2022. For more information see the obituary.

Donald L. Zinke Alumnus

Alumnus Donald L. Zinke died Jan. 15, 2021. For more information see the obituary.

Patrick T. Ryan, '90 Alumnus

Alumnus Patrick T. Ryan, '90, died May 11, 2020. For more information see the obituary.

Michael A. Wenzel Alumnus

Alumnus Michael A. Wenzel died June 29, 2017. For more information see the obituary.

Norma (Chard) Zinke Alumna

Alumna Norma (Chard) Zinke died Sept. 1, 2015. For more information see the obituary.

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