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A performance of “Urinetown” on campus in 2011. 
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'Urinetown: The Musical' Posted 6:01 a.m. Friday, Feb. 22, 2019 Enjoy the silly, catchy music in a town 'where it’s a privilege to pee.' Read more about 'Urinetown: The Musical' Blake Thiele, left, and Bennett Williams were among the winners in a recent campus innovation competition.
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Winners of UWL innovation competition announced Posted 2:43 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, 2019 Three students at UW-La Crosse took top honors at a recent campus innovation competition. Read more about Winners of UWL innovation competition announced UW-La Crosse graduate student Andre Rowe and UWL Associate Professor Eric Snively hold a cast of the left lower jaw of a T. rex. The image on the computer shows how a killing bite would affect the jaw. Snively’s research enlists students with skills useful for many careers in science, health, and engineering. UWL students Kaitlyn Nicholls and research associate Gail Gillis were also essential to the analysis.
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Unbeatable ability to twirl Posted 10:43 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, 2019 New study helps explain why T. rex was a superb predator. Read more about Unbeatable ability to twirl To qualify for World Finals, Janelle Kopa had to earn sufficient points at National Ninja League qualifying events. At the world finals, more than 40 percent of all pro competitors fell on the first obstacle. Kopa is proud to have completed it.
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Ninja warrior Posted 4:35 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019 Senior Janelle Kopa talks setting goals, achieving dreams and a future in early childhood education. Read more about Ninja warrior People view displays at the 2018 Artifact Show.
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Artifact show Posted 3:45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18, 2019 Annual event set for March 2. Read more about Artifact show UW-La Crosse Health Education and Health Promotion Professor Keely Rees has been named one of five top women health educators in Wisconsin.
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Health champion Posted p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019 UWL professor recognized for promoting women’s health. Read more about Health champion Read more →
Sharing the voice of Native Americans Posted 3:58 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14, 2020 UW-La Crosse Alumna receives state’s MLK Heritage Award for contributions as author, educator, journalist. Read more about Sharing the voice of Native Americans Theresa Simpson, a biology graduate student at UWL, won the 3-Minute Thesis competition on campus Feb. 13. In addition to studying at UWL, she is also part of the Timber Wolf Information Network, a non-profit organization that provides public wolf ecology workshops. Because of her passion for educating about wolves, her tendency is to go into too much detail, she says. She was excited at the opportunity to practice being more concise through the competition.
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Speaker on wolf pack success wins 3MT Posted 2:11 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019 Three graduate students take home awards after timed thesis presentation. Read more about Speaker on wolf pack success wins 3MT Joshua Rostek, who graduated in December 2017, had three internships during college. He says the college experience has been a multi-dimensional experience that has helped him grow into himself. 
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The Internship Showcase Posted 3:42 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 It’s UWL student interns’ time to shine Read more about The Internship Showcase Ben Golden, Matt Rightmire and Megan Morey, Theatre Department, showcase the technology created for the department’s musical “Big Fish” during the 2018 Creative Imperatives Festival.
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Creative Imperatives Posted 10:02 a.m. Monday, April 19, 2021 Sixth annual UWL Creative Imperatives Festival explores freedom through the power of the arts Read more about Creative Imperatives

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