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Jörg Vianden, Student Affairs Administration, presented "Diversität managen: Grundlagen, Erfahrungen, und Strategien im Umgang mit Diversity an der OVGU" at Otto von Guericke Universität on Thursday, March 16 in Magdeburg, Germany. Jörg Vianden, Student Affairs Administration, presented the full-day workshop "Diversität managen: Grundlagen, Erfahrungen, und Strategien im Umgang mit Diversity an der OVGU" at Otto von Guericke Universität on Thursday, March 16 in Magdeburg, Germany.
Pedro Zavala, Exercise and Sport Science; and C.N. Vannatta, Thomas Kernozek and Drew Rutherford, all Physical Therapy; presented "Dynamic Postural Control of Injured and Healthy Collegiate Cross-Country Runners" at Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association on Feb. 24 in San Diego, CA. Pedro Zavala is a UW-Madison, Physical Therapy graduate who worked as a Sports Physical Therapy resident at Gundersen Health System. The research presented was a collaboration with La Crosse Institute for Movement Science (LIMS) research group (Kernozek, Rutherford, Vannatta). C.N. Vannatta is employed at Gundersen Health System and works with LIMS.
Ky Ariano, Microbiology student, presented "Determining the functional role of GOX1969 protein in Gluconobacter oxydans" at Research in the Rotunda on March 8 in Madison, WI. Ky's work was done under the supervision of Paul Schweiger, associate professor of Microbiology.
Sarah Fleegal, Microbiology student, presented "Significance of brpS gene point mutation on srtA transcription and biofilm formation in Staphylococcus aureus" at Research in the Rotunda on March 8 in Madison, WI. Sarah's work was done under the supervision of Bill Schwan, professor of microbiology.
Cody Hackett, Kansas State University; Katie Thonen, St. Mary's University; Laura Turner, University of San Diego ; and Pam Cipkowski, Murphy Library; presented "Fearlessly Interim: Best Practices for E-Resources Management When the Position is Vacant" at ER&L (Electronic Resources and Libraries) Conference on March 7, in Austin, Texas.
Kimberly DeFazio and Robert Wilkie, both English, co-authored the article "The Immeasurable Humanities" in La Crosse Tribune published on Feb. 26 by Lee Enterprises. The op-ed, on “evidence-based” teaching as the metaphysics of pedagogy in the managerial university, is published in the Sunday Tribune.
Sierra Rooney, Art, was interviewed by Kate Archer Kent of Wisconsin Public Radio on Thursday, March 16. The interview discussed women in public monuments, including the planned statue of Vell Phillips for the State Capitol.
Jörg Vianden, Student Affairs Administration, presented "Diversität managen: Grundlagen, Erfahrungen, und Strategien im Umgang mit Diversity an der OVGU" at Otto von Guericke Universität on Thursday, March 16 in Magdeburg, Germany. Jörg Vianden, Student Affairs Administration, presented the full-day workshop "Diversität managen: Grundlagen, Erfahrungen, und Strategien im Umgang mit Diversity an der OVGU" at Otto von Guericke Universität on Thursday, March 16 in Magdeburg, Germany.
Pedro Zavala, Exercise and Sport Science; and C.N. Vannatta, Thomas Kernozek and Drew Rutherford, all Physical Therapy; presented "Dynamic Postural Control of Injured and Healthy Collegiate Cross-Country Runners" at Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association on Feb. 24 in San Diego, CA. Pedro Zavala is a UW-Madison, Physical Therapy graduate who worked as a Sports Physical Therapy resident at Gundersen Health System. The research presented was a collaboration with La Crosse Institute for Movement Science (LIMS) research group (Kernozek, Rutherford, Vannatta). C.N. Vannatta is employed at Gundersen Health System and works with LIMS.
Ky Ariano, Microbiology student, presented "Determining the functional role of GOX1969 protein in Gluconobacter oxydans" at Research in the Rotunda on March 8 in Madison, WI. Ky's work was done under the supervision of Paul Schweiger, associate professor of Microbiology.
Sarah Fleegal, Microbiology student, presented "Significance of brpS gene point mutation on srtA transcription and biofilm formation in Staphylococcus aureus" at Research in the Rotunda on March 8 in Madison, WI. Sarah's work was done under the supervision of Bill Schwan, professor of microbiology.
Cody Hackett, Kansas State University; Katie Thonen, St. Mary's University; Laura Turner, University of San Diego ; and Pam Cipkowski, Murphy Library; presented "Fearlessly Interim: Best Practices for E-Resources Management When the Position is Vacant" at ER&L (Electronic Resources and Libraries) Conference on March 7, in Austin, Texas.
Kimberly DeFazio and Robert Wilkie, both English, co-authored the article "The Immeasurable Humanities" in La Crosse Tribune published on Feb. 26 by Lee Enterprises. The op-ed, on “evidence-based” teaching as the metaphysics of pedagogy in the managerial university, is published in the Sunday Tribune.
Sierra Rooney, Art, was interviewed by Kate Archer Kent of Wisconsin Public Radio on Thursday, March 16. The interview discussed women in public monuments, including the planned statue of Vell Phillips for the State Capitol.