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Rupsa Bhowmick uses artificial intelligence—specifically machine learning techniques such as decision trees, random forests, and XGBoost with explainable AI (XAI) approaches—to improve classification and prediction of rapidly intensifying cyclones. Her models analyze environmental factors such as ocean temperature, wind patterns, and humidity to improve early warning systems.  Can extreme weather be predicted? Posted 1:31 p.m. Friday, June 27, 2025 UWL researcher uses artificial intelligence to help protect vulnerable communities from the world’s most dangerous storms  Read more about Can extreme weather be predicted? UWL College of Business Administration faculty and Mayo Clinic Health System leaders merged academic insight with industry expertise to help shape a better healthcare experience for all. [Pictured left to right: Uzay Damali and Tanner Holst] From campus to clinic Posted 8:50 a.m. Wednesday, June 25, 2025 UWL, Mayo leaders collaborate on healthcare technology research Read more about From campus to clinic Six UWL faculty have received 2025 Eagle Teaching Excellence Awards. Faculty were nominated by students and selected by a university committee. Six receive Eagle Teaching Excellence Awards Posted 11:27 a.m. Tuesday, June 24, 2025 UWL recognizes top faculty for 2025 Read more about Six receive Eagle Teaching Excellence Awards UWL Senior Ilee Smith, a public health and community health education major, co-led a REAL Girls running and leadership program at Southern Bluffs Elementary School this spring. Inspired by faculty who emphasize community engagement, Smith says the experience will help prepare her for a future in leading health initiatives.  Finding your pace and potential Posted 10:51 a.m. Thursday, June 19, 2025 UWL student inspires confidence, leadership in young girls though after school running club Read more about Finding your pace and potential Zachariah Tritz, assistant professor of microbiology, is one of six faculty to receive a 2025 Eagle Teaching Excellence Award. Sharing his passion for science Posted 8 a.m. Thursday, June 19, 2025 Zachariah Tritz receives 2025 Eagle Teaching Excellence Award Read more about Sharing his passion for science Lauryn Wiesman is starting her senior year at UWL in the fall. She is majoring in Spanish education and teaching English to speakers of other languages. Building a future with bilingualism Posted 1:31 p.m. Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Wiesman prepares to teach and support English learners with heart and fluency Read more about Building a future with bilingualism John Kelly, associate professor of geography and environmental science, volunteers as a conservation easement monitor with the Mississippi Valley Conservancy. His work not only helps protect the Driftless Region but also enriches his students’ education — bringing lessons to life far beyond the classroom. A love of the land Posted 1:54 p.m. Friday, June 13, 2025 John Kelly’s volunteer work serves Driftless Region, enriches classroom learning Read more about A love of the land In its second year, UWL's Reduce, Reuse, Reimagine program allowed students moving out of residence halls to donate more than 300 items including furniture, electronics and more. Old items, new life Posted 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 13, 2025 UWL program saves hundreds of items from landfill during campus move-out  Read more about Old items, new life James Peirce, professor of mathematics and statistics, is one of six faculty to receive a 2025 Eagle Teaching Excellence Award. Pushing students to be their best Posted 8 a.m. Thursday, June 12, 2025 James Peirce receives 2025 Eagle Teaching Excellence Award Read more about Pushing students to be their best UWL students connect with employers through a variety of events, clubs, internships and classes. What skills do you learn in college? Posted 1:59 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, 2025 Discover the Eagle Advantage at UW-La Crosse Read more about What skills do you learn in college?

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