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Truman Lowe (Hoocąk, 1944–2019), Feather Canoe, ca. 1993. Peeled willow saplings, feathers, copper wire, 22 x 74 x 12 in. National Museum of the American Indian 27/607 National Museum of the American Indian Honoring Truman Lowe Posted 3:14 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025 Smithsonian hosts first major retrospective of UWL alumnus and Ho-Chunk artist Read more about Honoring Truman Lowe At right, Junior Finn Patenaude, a geography major with GIS concentration, presents maps on optimal sites for wildlife crossings and the mass migration of monarch butterflies during UWL’s Geography & Environmental Science Department reverse career fair where students shared their projects with employers. The GIS classes here at UWL give us the tools that both unlock our imagination and allow it to run wild. Showing our creative side in addition to our academic and technical skills allows us as students to share what makes us special and unique with potential employers, he says. Mapping what matters Posted 3:20 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5, 2025 Students explore commerce, data center suitability, wildlife protection and other real-world questions through GIS Read more about Mapping what matters 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. Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025 Students support community projects through grant writing course Read more about Writing with impact From left, Lisa Klein, UWL Community Engagement director; Marie Moeller, associate dean of the College of Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities; Betsy Morgan, UWL provost; and Whitney George, associate dean of the College of Science & Health. Moeller, George and Morgan are principal investigators for the NSF grant. Klein has grown many community partnerships across campus in her role. Preparing talent for the AI era Posted 2:01 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025 UWL receives $400,000 NSF grant to grow innovation-driven business partnerships Read more about Preparing talent for the AI era UWL faculty, staff and students tour Kwik Trip Sweets Bakery and labs. Behind the batch Posted 2:34 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025 Students get firsthand insight into food science careers at Kwik Trip Sweets Bakery and labs Read more about Behind the batch 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. Friday, Nov. 14, 2025 Highlighting the power of community engagement within CASSH Read more about From the dean's desk Facing an uncertain future, UWL's Adapted PE program has received widespread support from alumni, donors and community members. Meeting a need for families Posted 8:40 a.m. Friday, Nov. 7, 2025 Community rallies to support Adapted PE program Read more about Meeting a need for families UWL is piloting a Paid Teacher Residency Program designed to boost retention and recruitment of aspiring educators. A new model for teacher preparation Posted 8:26 a.m. Friday, Nov. 7, 2025 UWL launches Paid Teacher Residency Program Read more about A new model for teacher preparation Three UWL alumni are leading Oktoberfest, carrying forward a tradition that unites and strengthens the La Crosse community. Leading the Fest Posted 11:53 a.m. Friday, Sept. 19, 2025 UWL alumni play key roles in La Crosse’s Oktoberfest celebration  Read more about Leading the Fest Three recent marketing majors -- Hayden Knoll, McKenna Bladl and Madeline Geszvain -- have grown their career in La Crosse after finding success and making connections during their student internship. From intern to employee Posted 4:21 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025 UWL marketing alumni build careers, community in La Crosse Read more about From intern to employee

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