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Sexual assault awareness Posted 8:16 a.m. Tuesday, April 25, 2017 Annual “Ultimate Race” educates participants on sexual assault. Read more about Sexual assault awareness UWL-La Crosse senior Betsy Katschke, second from left, made it on the popular game show, “Family Feud.” She’s joined by brother Rick, and, from left, sister Katie, a ’14 UWL graduate, host Steve Harvey, mother, Vickie, and father, Dick. The Katschke family is from Franklin, Wisconsin. The show, taped in July, is scheduled to air at 3 p.m. Monday, May 1, on WLAX Channel 25, La Crosse. 
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UWL student, family on ‘Family Feud’ Posted 10:42 a.m. Monday, April 24, 2017 Show scheduled to air Monday, May 1. Read more about UWL student, family on ‘Family Feud’ Activity; Collaboration; Buildings; Centennial; Location; Inside; People; Alumni; Seasons Weather; March; Spring; Type of Photography; Candid; UWL UW-L UW-La Crosse University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
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Alum challenges students to work through practical, real-life case studies Posted 3:30 p.m. Friday, April 21, 2017 Alumnae return to campus to share their expertise and knowledge. Read more about Alum challenges students to work through practical, real-life case studies UW-La Crosse History Department Chair John T. Grider will unveil and discuss his latest book Thursday, April 27.
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History professor to unveil book Posted 10:21 a.m. Friday, April 21, 2017 Professor Grider will discuss the influence of race, gender, technology and labor on maritime working-class identity in the 19th century Pacific. Read more about History professor to unveil book Read more →
UWL to honor top students Posted 2:27 p.m. Thursday, April 20, 2017 More than $1 million being awarded in scholarships. Read more about UWL to honor top students “Mostly, I see my job as trying to help faculty be the best that they can be with the knowledge that students will benefit from strong instructors. There are days, though, when I wish I could have sat next to a student with some SPSS (statistical software) output and be puzzled over the meaning of the result.”-Betsy Morgan   
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Betsy Morgan Posted 8:29 a.m. Thursday, April 20, 2017 Q & A with our new provost. Read more about Betsy Morgan From left, Jeremy Shimetz, UWL senior and vermicomposting intern; UWL Alumna Andrea Schaefer, vermicomposting coordinator for Hillview Urban Agriculture Center; UWL Chancellor Joe Gow and Chris Schneider, president of Honda Motorwerks. The group took the “Worm Mobile” for a test drive on Tuesday during an announcement of the vehicle donation to a community vermicomposting project.
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Earth Day gift Posted 11:02 a.m. Wednesday, April 19, 2017 ‘Worm Mobile’ will transport food waste across the city. Read more about Earth Day gift UWL Alumnus Craig Benzel, of the Green Bay Packers, is one of the speakers during Money Smart Week’s “Economics & Sports: Managing Money to Win” event from 4-8 p.m. Friday, April, 28, in the Brian and Lori Hesprich Auditorium, 260 Graff Main Hall.
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Celebrating Money Smart Week Posted p.m. Tuesday, April 18, 2017 Events April 22-29 draw national speakers, aim to pump up financial knowhow. Read more about Celebrating Money Smart Week Sarah Demers, a professor at Yale University, will give a public lecture and physics seminar April 27-28 at UWL.
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High energy physics Posted 9:47 a.m. Tuesday, April 18, 2017 Physics speaker presents ‘finding the building blocks of the universe’ April 27 at UWL. Read more about High energy physics UWL Alumna Kayleigh Day, ’11 & ’16, earned a Master of Public Health and a bachelor’s degree in Community Health Education and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. After starting her career, theories she learned about in classes related to social inequalities were evident in the communities she was serving with the Monroe County Health Department.
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It started with just one class Posted p.m. Monday, April 17, 2017 Alumna uses women’s studies, health degrees to improve lives in Monroe County. Read more about It started with just one class

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