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Sona Kazemi is a UWL assistant professor of Race, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Her textbook includes her transnational disability theory and stories from war veterans, survivors of torture, limb amputation, acid attacks and her role as a transnational scholar activist.  Telling forgotten stories Posted 4:20 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3, 2023 Professor’s childhood in post-war Iran spurs book on veteran stories, transnational disability studies and a digital archive  Read more about Telling forgotten stories  A fun-filled October Posted 1:22 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023 Check out some of our favorite photos from a memorable month Read more about A fun-filled October Members of the CTA taking a La Crosse Municipal Transit Utility bus to tour public transportation facilities, March 2023. Credit Susan Gaeddert. Bridging policy and people Posted 2:15 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27, 2023 UWL-hosted community collaboration to learn about policy becomes statewide model   Read more about Bridging policy and people Alex Ewig and Jimmy Czupryna (pictured) launched Spark Smoothies with active students in mind. “We wanted something where busy and active students could come and get a smoothie to fuel them up for whatever they’re doing throughout the day,” Ewig explains. Selling smoothies with a ‘Spark’ Posted 2:58 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023 Students launch new smoothie shop in the Student Union Read more about Selling smoothies with a ‘Spark’ As associate director of Admissions, Sam Pierce coordinates the STudent Advising Registration and Transition program, oversees campus visits, advises Admissions counselors and the Vanguard Organization, and spearheads recruitment efforts at high schools and college fairs. Recruiter on the rise Posted 8:26 a.m. Monday, Oct. 23, 2023 Sam Pierce named Rising Star for campus, community leadership Read more about Recruiter on the rise CaML Director Taylor Cole Miller giving a tour of the new media lab space. CaML grand opening Posted 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 20, 2023 New media lab gets students over the humps of working with the latest A.I., virtual reality and more  Read more about CaML grand opening The UWL campus community is encouraged to support their favorite campus causes during One Day  for UWL Tuesday, Oct. 17, and Wednesday, Oct. 18. One Day for UWL Posted 8 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023 Recent alumni encourage donations during annual giving day, Oct. 17-18 Read more about One Day for UWL As the president and CEO of Discover Green Bay, Brad Toll, '85,  is one of the driving forces behind the city’s successful bid to host the 2025 NFL Draft. PHOTO CREDIT: Discover Green Bay Landing the NFL Draft Posted 10:32 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023 Brad Toll, '85, a driving force behind Green Bay’s efforts to host in 2025 Read more about Landing the NFL Draft Tim and Randi LaFluer (far right) are longtime boosters of the UWL women's gymnastics team. They have continued to support the squad even after their children (Jackie, ’09, and Sean, ’21) graduated from the university. Supporting their passion Posted 10:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 6, 2023 LaFleur family boosts women’s gymnastics, encourages donations on One Day for UWL, Oct. 17-18 Read more about Supporting their passion UWL Senior Katie Peterson prepares samples. To simulate entering the stomach, samples of rubber play surface, wood chips and sand are added to  acidic solutions, shaken up and heated at body temperature for two hours, the amount of time the sample would be in someone’s stomach. To simulate a being put in the mouth, a clean water solution is used instead of the acid solution. What’s in your playground? Posted 8:25 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023 UWL chemistry researchers study trace metal contamination in playground surfaces Read more about What’s in your playground?

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