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The Technology Integration Small Grant Program supports technology integration projects in La Crosse area PK-12 schools. UWL English Professor Merideth Garcia partnered with Kyle Kolar to research consequences of changing technology in local high schools. Small grant, big impact Posted 12:24 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, 2025 UWL’s School of Education Small Grant Program initiates change, strengthens partnerships Read more about Small grant, big impact As a student, and now recent graduate, Courtney Osmek is making a difference in communities using the skills she has honed during her education. Cartography for community Posted 10:54 a.m. Friday, April 4, 2025 Courtney Osmek wins Prairie Springs Student Excellence Award Read more about Cartography for community Margot Higgins receives the 2025 Prairie Springs Excellence Award for her strides in integrating environmental justice into academic programming and strengthening Indigenous partnerships. Leading the charge Posted 10:53 a.m. Friday, April 4, 2025 Margot Higgins receives Prairie Springs Environmental Excellence Award Read more about Leading the charge In Man of Leisure, Vol. 2, Jonathan Majak shares his experience with his amputation, and the way that coworkers showed up to help. The project wouldn’t be possible without the help of Shealyn McMahon, outreach library assistant, who helps post Majak's blogs on the library website. From crisis to recovery Posted 9:23 a.m. Friday, April 4, 2025 Finding strength in good reads and good colleagues Read more about From crisis to recovery An early March day in the 60s brought students out to Wittich Lawn to enjoy the sunshine. March at UWL Posted 9 a.m. Saturday, March 29, 2025 Relive the month through our favorite images Read more about March at UWL The edTPA's focus on evidence-based teaching strategies ensures that UWL graduates are not only well-prepared for the classroom but also equipped to find a fulfilling career after graduation.  Preparing quality educators Posted 11:08 a.m. Friday, March 28, 2025 How the edTPA prepares UWL student teachers for the classroom, beyond Read more about Preparing quality educators Adele Lozano, an emerita faculty member in UWL's Student Affairs Administration Department, has been recognized for her efforts to support students on their educational journeys. Transformational teaching Posted 8 a.m. Friday, March 21, 2025 Adele Lozano recognized with 2025 Regents Diversity Award  Read more about Transformational teaching Emily BonoAnno chose her extracurricular activities wisely with volunteer outreach through American Red Cross, Premed Club, medical missions, and Emplify Health. Her employment at Emplify Health and Chileda were also outlets to serve others in healthcare and under challenging conditions.  A future doctor’s journey Posted 11:43 a.m. Thursday, March 20, 2025 The power of mentorship leads BonoAnno to medical school Read more about A future doctor’s journey Kacie O'Hearn is finishing her last semester of graduate school, culminating with a presentation of her research that uses statistical techniques to forecast heart disease. Three minutes, three moments Posted 8:41 a.m. Wednesday, March 19, 2025 Grad student reflects on her college journey leading up to 3 Minute Grad Project Competition Read more about Three minutes, three moments Through a new partnership, students in the occupational therapy master's program at UWL are providing personalized training exercises for employees at ORC Industries in La Crosse. This allows students to gain valuable hands-on experience while filling an important need in the community. 'A perfect fit' Posted 7:51 a.m. Friday, March 14, 2025 Partnership helps UWL students practice occupational therapy, give back to community Read more about 'A perfect fit'

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