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Arthur B. McDonald, 2015 Nobel Laureate Nobel Laureate Posted 2:01 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022 2015 physics award winner to speak at UW-La Crosse Read more about Nobel Laureate Medical Dosimetrist Patrick Melby graduated from UWL with a degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology in 2012, applied for the medical dosimetry program in 2014 and was in the program 2015-2016.  He now mentors UWL graduate student Paige Solie. “It is fun to watch a student — to watch the light bulb go on when they understand the concept,” he says.  Photo courtesy of Gundersen Health System. Fighting cancer with calculations Posted 8 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022 A mystery profession to most, medical dosimetrists target cancer from behind the scenes Read more about Fighting cancer with calculations Ryan Sands, a 2015 UWL graduate, says the new partnership of his alma mater with his employer J.F. Brennan Company will help students receive specific skills making them job-ready. “This should build networking with local employers and provide training on potential career fields for future students,” says Sands. Powerful partners Posted 8 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 UWL, Brennan agreement strengthens college experience Read more about Powerful partners  Bug Hartsock with their artwork The truth about house centipedes Posted 8 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022 Biology grad student say to keep your friends close and your centipedes closer Read more about The truth about house centipedes Assistant Professor Tommy Means, Recreation Management and Therapeutic Recreation Department, standing, leads a 400-level assessment class therapeutic recreation student in helping run an assessment clinic and bike fitting with community members in Can’t Stop Me Parkinson’s Program. The new terra trike recumbent bicycle is available for students and community members to rent through UWL’s Outdoor Connection. The right path Posted 3:55 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3, 2022 New bike at UW-La Crosse will help students, community Read more about The right path Jaden Stanelle, a psychology major and Spanish minor from Fredonia, is a student in the UWL McNair Scholars Program. Federal funds Posted 1:06 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26, 2022 $1.5 million grant fuels the McNair Scholars Program Read more about Federal funds High schooler Blossom Xiong was one of 30 students to participate in UW-La Crosse's pre-college camp. /Mike Lieurance, UW-La Crosse Freshwater Collaborative Posted 3:01 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022 UWL offers river adventures, water education, more for state's youth Read more about Freshwater Collaborative The Prairie Springs Science Center Completion Project-Cowley Hall Demolition is one of the five UWL projects given the initial go-ahead in the UW System 2023-25 budget. Initial approval Posted 2:15 p.m. Monday, Aug. 22, 2022 UW Board of Regents signal support for $237.4 million in campus projects Read more about Initial approval UW-La Crosse Professor of Physics Seth King has been named the Carl E. Gulbrandsen Innovator of the Year by WiSys. The award is given to UW System faculty, staff or students who make exemplary contributions as a WiSys innovator. Top innovator Posted 2:16 p.m. Monday, Aug. 1, 2022 UW-La Crosse professor earns state innovation honor Read more about Top innovator Eugenia Turov, a teaching professor in the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department, has received the Most Accessible Instructor Award from UWL's ACCESS Center. Each semester, Turov meets with her students individually to discuss ways she can assist their learning. Supporting students' needs Posted 3:03 p.m. Tuesday, July 19, 2022 Eugenia Turov wins Most Accessible Instructor Award Read more about Supporting students' needs

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