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The crowd cheers as they gather around the Hoeschler Tower during the final moments of One Day for UWL in October. Over $622,000 raised Posted 10:37 a.m. Friday, Nov. 21, 2025 Sixth-annual One Day for UWL sets new record Read more about Over $622,000 raised

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Read more -> Capstone Posted 11:45 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025 Read the latest issue of the College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Humanities online magazine Read more about Capstone New infant simulation dolls give Early Childhood and Early Childhood Special Education students a realistic way to practice caregiving in the classroom. A space that grows with them Posted 8:40 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025 Early childhood education students benefit from new classroom, certification, pedagogies Read more about A space that grows with them Students in Zamparutti’s grant-writing course collaborate on real community projects, turning classroom learning into meaningful local impact. Writing with impact Posted 1:57 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025 Students support community projects through grant writing course Read more about Writing with impact College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities Dean Karl Kunkel introduces the fall 2025 issue of Capstone. From the dean's desk Posted 1:57 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025 Highlighting the power of community engagement within CASSH Read more about From the dean's desk CASSH's Sona Kazemi and Ryan McKelley were among six UWL faculty members to receive a 2025 Eagle Teaching Excellence Awawrd. Top-notch faculty Posted 1:56 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025 Kazemi, McKelley honored with Eagle Teaching Excellence Awards Read more about Top-notch faculty UWL faculty, staff and students tour Kwik Trip Sweets Bakery and labs. Behind the batch Posted 2:34 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17, 2025 Students get firsthand insight into food science careers at Kwik Trip Sweets Bakery and labs Read more about Behind the batch

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Red maple leaf with a hint of yellow and orange. Concentrations of diverse molecules in a leaf can make it appear multiple colors. Why do fall leaves change color? Posted 8:32 a.m. Monday, Oct. 13, 2025 UWL scientists explain the basic science behind the beauty  Read more about Why do fall leaves change color?
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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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Open Enrollment Benefit Summary Your 2026 Open Enrollment Benefit Summary is now available! Posted 2:45 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21, 2025 The 2026 Benefit Summary shows the benefit elections, including covered dependents, you made during the October Open Enrollment for 2026. These benefits will take effect on January 1, 2026. Read more about Your 2026 Open Enrollment Benefit Summary is now available! Retirement Sessions Winter/Spring 2025 In-Person Group Retirement Appointments with Employee Trust Funds (ETF) Posted 8:56 a.m. Friday, Nov. 21, 2025 ETF offers in-person group retirement appointments statewide. ETF benefits specialists will be in your area at one of the cities listed below. Read more about In-Person Group Retirement Appointments with Employee Trust Funds (ETF) UW System Logo Principles of Supervision and Management (PSM)- Through UW System Spring 2026 Enrollment Posted 11:49 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025 Fall 2025 Principles of Supervision and Management (PSM) Course – Enrollment Now Open through December 19th Read more about Principles of Supervision and Management (PSM)- Through UW System Spring 2026 Enrollment Dec 2025 & Jan 2026 ETF Webinars ETF Webinars: Upcoming Schedules for December & January Posted 10:34 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025 Learn more about the Wisconsin Retirement System by attending a webinar! Read more about ETF Webinars: Upcoming Schedules for December & January ETF Survey Take the Health Insurance Survey Posted 9:39 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025 The Department of Employee Trust Funds wants to know about your preferences for paying for health insurance. Please complete the Group Health Insurance Program (GHIP) Plan Design Survey for Members by Monday, December 1, 2025. Read more about Take the Health Insurance Survey

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How do you start your day? Do you worry about transportation to get where you need to go? Have you ever stressed about who is going to care for your children while you’re at work? Did you sleep well last night because you have safe and stable housing?

We all live different lives and face various barriers throughout the day. Donations to Great Rivers United Way (GRUW) help local people access resources to better their lives, no matter their background or challenges.

From Dec. 1-12, UWL is hosting an employee workplace campaign to benefit the GRUW grants program, as well as a food drive for the GRUW and Rotary Lights annual non-perishable food collection, which helps benefit UWL’s Food Pantry.

Watch for information in the Campus Connection or via email on how you can make a payroll deduction that benefits GRUW. Food donations can be dropped off at the Information Desk in the Student Union beginning Dec. 1.

 Learn more about how your donation impacts community members at: www.gruw.org/adayinthelife.

UWL surplus auction to be held through Dec. 2

UWL will conduct a sale of surplus property in partnership with the online auction site www.wisconsinsurplus.com running through Tuesday, Dec. 2. Pre-registration and a bidder number is required prior to bid submittals. Terms and conditions of sale, along with contact information can be found on the auction’s website.

Recreational Sports - Thanksgiving Break Hours

The Recreational Sports Department would like to share building hours for Thanksgiving break, Nov. 26-30. For more information regarding the Recreational Sports Department and the programs that are offered, visit the Rec Sports website or contact the office at recoffice@uwlax.edu.     

REC/Fitness Center    
Wednesday: 6 a.m.-6 p.m.  
Thursday-Saturday: Closed    
Sunday: 8 a.m.-11 p.m.  

Outdoor Connection    
Wednesday-Saturday: Closed  
Sunday:  11 a.m.-6 p.m.  

Climbing Gym    
Wednesday-Saturday: Closed  
Sunday: 5 p.m.-8 p.m. 

EZONE    
Wednesday-Saturday: Closed  
Sunday: 5 p.m.-11 p.m.

Mitchell Hall Pool    
Wednesday: Noon-12:50 p.m. 
Thursday-Sunday: Closed  

Hetzel Fieldhouse Open Rec   
Sunday: Closed 

New honor society recognizes excellence in Global Cultures & Languages

The Department of Global Cultures & Languages has started its own chapter of Phi Sigma Iota, the international foreign language honor society. As part of the International Education Showcase on Nov. 19, Assistant Professor of Spanish Antonio Martín Gómez and Dane DeVetter, director of the Language Resource Center, inducted the first cohort of student members into UWL's chapter, Omega Tau.

Phi Sigma Iota recognizes outstanding accomplishment in the study or teaching of academic fields related to foreign language, literature or culture. "At GCL, we are proud to introduce our inaugural members, who will carry the work of the campus chapter forward by organizing special events related to the mission of the honor society and our department", says DeVetter. 

The following students were inducted: 

  • Gretchen Heller, president, is currently working toward her French major and hopes to use her knowledge of language acquisition to help communicate with future clients.
  • Maya Claerbaut, vice president, chose to learn Chinese to get a deeper understanding of her culture, and for the sense of accomplish that comes with reaching proficiency in another language. 
  • Bella Harthun, secretary, loves to talk to people and she would like to make scientific research available in more languages that just English, and Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages besides English.
  • Regan Schinker, treasurer, is learning Mandarin Chinese and German to advance their scientific research in biology and they also intend to pursue a master’s degree in Germany after graduation.
  • Gilbert Marquez, social media manager, is a bilingual English-Spanish speaker who is also learning Mandarin Chinese to broaden the breadth of people he can interact with and to have more genuine interactions with peoples by using their language.
  • Owen Foster has been studying Spanish since high school and he intends to become an educator at a school where his Spanish skills will be most useful, especially with English language learners and their Spanish-speaking families. 

The Department of Global Cultures & Languages recognizes these students’ dedication to world languages and cultures. "Mastering a second language requires curiosity, empathy, open-mindedness, perseverance, adaptability, humility, and respect. This cohort—and the ones to follow—will carry these values with them wherever they go after UWL", says Martín Gómez. 

UWL In the News

Monday
'Try It Day': UWL students host adaptive sports experience at La Crosse Central High School, WKBT
Top Twenty Five Colleges in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, Rebellion Research
39th-annual National Philanthropy Day Awards honors organizations inspiring change, WXOW
UW-La Crosse Wins NCAA Men’s Cross Country North Regional; WIAC Finishes 1-2-3, WIAC
UW-La Crosse Captures NCAA Women’s Cross Country North Regional Crown, WIAC

Tuesday
One-of-a-kind sports event will honor the life and legacy of Greg Lonning (wrestling coach), WXOW
Eagles get berth and a bye for playoffs, WXOW

Wednesday
Bright futures in freshwater, The Gazette
The Top 50 Women Leaders of Hawaii for 2025 (alumna Gail Lambeth featured), Women We Admire

Thursday
Eagles prepare for Greg Lonning Day to honor legendary coach, News8000.com
Running in blizzards and floods — and maybe with the Stone Temple Pilots: UWL’s Stanley talks cross country ahead of National Championships, WIZM
UW-La Crosse senior art exhibition "Yours Truly" opens Friday, WXOW-TV19

Friday
Former Evers cabinet official weighs run for governor; Brennan to announce in "a few days" (UWL Professor Anthony Chergosky quoted), CBS 58
UWL Set for NCAA III Championships; Strives for Second Straight National Title, BVM Sports

Upcoming events Calendar

Today

  • Senior Art Major Exhibition 5 p.m.
  • Ready, Set, Symposium! 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
  • World AMR Awareness Week 2025 Midnight-11:30 p.m.
  • Search & screen 8 a.m.-9:30 a.m.

Tomorrow

  • Department meeting Noon-1 p.m.
  • Senior Art Major Exhibition 5 p.m.
  • Education Abroad 101 10 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
  • College Writing Symposium 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
  • General Education Committee 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
  • SYE Office Hours 2 p.m.-4 p.m.
  • Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars, 2026-27 11:59 p.m.
  • Search & screen 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
  • Search & screen 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
  • World AMR Awareness Week 2025 Midnight-11:30 p.m.
  • Search & screen 4 p.m.-5 p.m.
  • Search & screen 10 a.m.-11 a.m.
  • Search & screen 10 a.m.-11 a.m.
  • Search & screen 9 a.m.-10 a.m.
  • Search & screen 8 a.m.-9:30 a.m.
  • Walking Tour of Campus 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
  • ASO Fundraiser Noon-4 p.m.
  • Chi Alpha Weekly Gathering 7 p.m.-9 p.m.
  • Board Game Night 7 p.m.-10:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 25

  • Senior Art Major Exhibition 5 p.m.
  • Jazz Combos Concert 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
  • Education Abroad 101 11 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
  • Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 3:30 p.m.-5 p.m.
  • Walking Tour of Campus 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 26

  • Senior Art Major Exhibition 5 p.m.
  • Men's Basketball vs Saint John's University 3 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 27

  • Senior Art Major Exhibition 5 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 28

  • Senior Art Major Exhibition 5 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 29

  • Senior Art Major Exhibition 5 p.m.

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Tushar Das
presented Tushar Das Mathematics & Statistics
Tushar Das

Tushar Das, Mathematics & Statistics, presented "On the mensuration of fractals: from Diophantine approximation to the Fatou-Sullivan dictionary via thermodynamics" at the University of Toronto Dynamics Seminar on Nov. 10 in Toronto, ON, Canada. Research reported on was partially supported by the American Institute of Mathematics (AIM) in Pasadena, CA and the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) in Princeton, NJ.

Dany Jacob
presented Dany Jacob Global Cultures & Languages
Dany Jacob

Dany Jacob, Global Cultures & Languages, presented "Tender Masculinities: Voice, Vulnerability, and Queer Kinship in Édouard Louis" at the Midwest Modern Language Association meeting on Nov. 15 in Milwaukee, WI.

Mike Olson
presented Mike Olson Murphy Library
Mike Olson

Mike Olson, Murphy Library, presented "Zine Librarianship in the Undercommons: Memory, Labor, and Resistance" at Staple + Stitch Art Book + Print Fair on Nov. 15 in Chicago, Illinois. Olson brought together library workers who create, collect, and circulate zines as tools of resistance. How can zine collections subvert institutional norms? What does it mean to center the undercommons in academic settings (is it even possible)? What tensions arise when radical materials enter the stacks? Panelists April Sheridan (School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Cynthia Hanifin (Zine Club Chicago and South Side Zine Library), Savannah Carr (UW–Madison Information School), and Oscar Arriola (Chicago Public Library and ZINEmercado) explored zine libraries as political acts, and what they teach us about access, labor, and memory.

Barrett Klein
presented Barrett Klein Biology
Barrett Klein

Barrett Klein, Biology, presented "The Insect Epiphany: How Our Six-Legged Allies Shape Human Culture" at Texas A&M on Nov. 17 in College Station, Texas.

Mike Olson
presented Mike Olson Murphy Library
Mike Olson

Mike Olson, Murphy Library, presented "Zines as Critical Visual Literacy: Student Agency, Slow Craft, and Scholarly Remix" at the Association of College and Research Libraries Image Resources Discussion Group Fall Meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 19 online. This lightning talk explored zines as sites of critical visual literacy in academic libraries, both as student-created research and remixed scholarly artifacts. Drawing from the Zine Reading Room at Murphy Library, Olson shared how students use handmade, multimodal formats to explore identity, authority and representation. He also discussed his practice of transforming his published scholarship on the visual strategies of artist-activists into zines that circulate at zine fests, traded to build a dynamic teaching collection centering marginalized voices. This dual approach of students as makers, of scholars as remixers, invites discussion on how zine pedagogy expands visual and information literacy in the age of generative media, offering materiality and intentionality as counterpoints to instant image production.

Penelope Hardy
presented Penelope Hardy History
Penelope Hardy

Penelope Hardy, History, presented "Spaces of Inquiry: Making Science and Technology in the Modern World" at the 2026 annual meeting of the History of Science Society on Nov. 14 in New Orleans, LA. Hardy co-chaired a roundtable of senior scholars and contributors to an edited volume on spaces of inquiry, broadly construed. She also co-edited to the volume, which is forthcoming from Routledge in spring 2026.

Graciela Engen
named Graciela Engen Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning
Graciela Engen

Graciela Engen, Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning, was named one of Wisconsin's 31 Most Influential Latino Leaders for 2025 by Madison365 on Sept. 22.

Brenda Murray
presented Brenda Murray Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning
Brenda Murray

Brenda Murray, Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning, presented "Impact of Campus Engagement on Persistence to Second Term" at the Association for Institutional Research in the Upper Midwest (AIRUM) Annual Conference on Nov. 7 in Bloomington, MN. This presentation on UWL's Six Week Engagement Program shared findings from an analysis of engagement and persistence of first-year and transfer students from three fall cohorts.

Dany Jacob
presented Dany Jacob Global Cultures & Languages
Dany Jacob

Dany Jacob, Global Cultures & Languages, presented "Performing the Gentle Man: Queer Embodiment and Neo-Dandyism on European Virtual Platforms" at Mediated Masculinities in European Networks Discourse and Performativity in the Information Age on Thursday, Nov. 20 online.

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    Tushar Das, Mathematics & Statistics, presented "On the mensuration of fractals: from Diophantine approximation to the Fatou-Sullivan dictionary via thermodynamics" at the University of Toronto Dynamics Seminar on Nov. 10 in Toronto, ON, Canada. Research reported on was partially supported by the American Institute of Mathematics (AIM) in Pasadena, CA and the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) in Princeton, NJ.

  • [presented]

    Dany Jacob, Global Cultures & Languages, presented "Tender Masculinities: Voice, Vulnerability, and Queer Kinship in Édouard Louis" at the Midwest Modern Language Association meeting on Nov. 15 in Milwaukee, WI.

  • [presented]

    Mike Olson, Murphy Library, presented "Zine Librarianship in the Undercommons: Memory, Labor, and Resistance" at Staple + Stitch Art Book + Print Fair on Nov. 15 in Chicago, Illinois. Olson brought together library workers who create, collect, and circulate zines as tools of resistance. How can zine collections subvert institutional norms? What does it mean to center the undercommons in academic settings (is it even possible)? What tensions arise when radical materials enter the stacks? Panelists April Sheridan (School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Cynthia Hanifin (Zine Club Chicago and South Side Zine Library), Savannah Carr (UW–Madison Information School), and Oscar Arriola (Chicago Public Library and ZINEmercado) explored zine libraries as political acts, and what they teach us about access, labor, and memory.

  • [presented]

    Barrett Klein, Biology, presented "The Insect Epiphany: How Our Six-Legged Allies Shape Human Culture" at Texas A&M on Nov. 17 in College Station, Texas.

  • [presented]

    Mike Olson, Murphy Library, presented "Zines as Critical Visual Literacy: Student Agency, Slow Craft, and Scholarly Remix" at the Association of College and Research Libraries Image Resources Discussion Group Fall Meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 19 online. This lightning talk explored zines as sites of critical visual literacy in academic libraries, both as student-created research and remixed scholarly artifacts. Drawing from the Zine Reading Room at Murphy Library, Olson shared how students use handmade, multimodal formats to explore identity, authority and representation. He also discussed his practice of transforming his published scholarship on the visual strategies of artist-activists into zines that circulate at zine fests, traded to build a dynamic teaching collection centering marginalized voices. This dual approach of students as makers, of scholars as remixers, invites discussion on how zine pedagogy expands visual and information literacy in the age of generative media, offering materiality and intentionality as counterpoints to instant image production.

  • [presented]

    Penelope Hardy, History, presented "Spaces of Inquiry: Making Science and Technology in the Modern World" at the 2026 annual meeting of the History of Science Society on Nov. 14 in New Orleans, LA. Hardy co-chaired a roundtable of senior scholars and contributors to an edited volume on spaces of inquiry, broadly construed. She also co-edited to the volume, which is forthcoming from Routledge in spring 2026.

  • [named]

    Graciela Engen, Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning, was named one of Wisconsin's 31 Most Influential Latino Leaders for 2025 by Madison365 on Sept. 22.

  • [presented]

    Brenda Murray, Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning, presented "Impact of Campus Engagement on Persistence to Second Term" at the Association for Institutional Research in the Upper Midwest (AIRUM) Annual Conference on Nov. 7 in Bloomington, MN. This presentation on UWL's Six Week Engagement Program shared findings from an analysis of engagement and persistence of first-year and transfer students from three fall cohorts.

  • [presented]

    Dany Jacob, Global Cultures & Languages, presented "Performing the Gentle Man: Queer Embodiment and Neo-Dandyism on European Virtual Platforms" at Mediated Masculinities in European Networks Discourse and Performativity in the Information Age on Thursday, Nov. 20 online.

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Laurlyn Harmon
Laurie Harmon, Recreational Management and Recreational Therapy thanks Lisa Savarese, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy, and the RTH 414 (Adaptive Sports & Recreational Therapy) students

Thanks to Lisa Savarese, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy, and the RTH 414 (Adaptive Sports & Recreational Therapy) students for a successful "Try It Day"! Partnering with the STAR Center, Lisa and our students co-hosted an adaptive sports Try It Day highlighting a range of adaptive sports equipment at Central High School. A total of 17 people participated, including several who were brand new to adaptive sports. News8000 captured the event featuring two of our Recreational Therapy students. Watch the story on the News8000 website. 
— Laurie Harmon, Recreational Management and Recreational Therapy

Graduate & Extended Learning thanks Travis Stuckey, Information Technology Services and ITS

Thanks to Travis Stuckey, Information Technology Services and ITS, for assisting with the implementation of the new Halo ticketing system. We recognize that our use of the system for WECAN online customer support is an unusual use case and really appreciate how you have gone the extra mile in facilitating our transition to Halo.
— Graduate & Extended Learning

James LonghurstAndrew Ericson
James Longhurst, Arts, Social Sciences, & Humanities Dean's Office thanks Andrew Ericson, University Centers

Thanks to Andrew Ericson, University Centers, for remaining committed to promoting UWL as a Bicycle Friendly University, and authoring the first renewal application to the League of American Bicyclists for BFU status in a decade. Andrew not only gathered all the relevant information for the extensive application process, he also wrote an application that earned the UWL campus a promotion to "Silver" recognition in the national program. UWL is now a "Silver" Bike Friendly University, a recognition that can advertise to potential students and employees that our campus is a safe, healthy and sustainable place to live, work and play.
— James Longhurst, Arts, Social Sciences, & Humanities Dean's Office

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Private room for rent in come close to campus $749.00 per month

Private room for rent in home close to campus — I work on campus and am looking for two roommates. Available Jan. 1, 2026: Two spacious, private rooms for rent with bright light and plenty of storage. The rooms are on the second level, which also includes a shared bathroom and a balcony that has a view for great sunsets. Room A: $835/mo + utilities. Room B: $749/mo + utilities. On the main level, you will find a shared kitchen, living room, screen porch and half-bath. All areas have been recently updated and new appliances have been put in as well. There is on-site laundry in the basement. Garage parking is available for an extra fee. NO PETS. NO SMOKING. Lease Duration: 12 months with option of six month or three month for an increased rent rate. Other Policies: No smoking and no pets. Maintenance: Covered by homeowner including snow removal and lawn care. For more information, contact Lauren Wanders at 608.769.3069 or lwanders@uwlax.edu. View more information about Private Room for Rent in Home Close to Campus.