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Ashley Edwards writes in different locations to get different perspectives. It might be on a bench at Myrick Park or tucked away in a corner of her house. Write Here, Write Now Posted 3:12 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024 UWL's Ashley Edwards shares “leaving breadcrumbs” on big writing projects and other writing insights Read more about Write Here, Write Now Lindsay Steiner, associate professor of English, says she enjoys academic advising because it allows her to help students through challenges that may have once seemed overwhelming. Helping students grow Posted 7:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 9, 2024 Lindsay Steiner receives Eagle Excellence in Academic Advising Award Read more about Helping students grow Bao Xiong, May 2024 graduate with degrees in English and Theatre Performance, started the show, “Cooking with Bao” in 2020 during pandemic to raise money for Hmong farmers. Her volunteer work to launch a non-profit organization has resulted in securing numerous grants and donations to support Hmong farmers. Cooking up change Posted 8:49 a.m. Monday, June 24, 2024 Alumna supports Hmong farmers with cooking show featuring local-produce-inspired dishes  Read more about Cooking up change Amanda McAllister Novak, '12, is the recipient of the 2024 Rada Distinguished Alumni Award. Technology lawyer and human rights advocate Posted 9:30 a.m. Friday, May 31, 2024 Amanda McAllister Novak, ’12, to receive Rada Distinguished Alumni Award  Read more about Technology lawyer and human rights advocate Darci Thoune, professor of English and  coordinator of the First-Year Writing Program, is one of seven UWL faculty to earn a 2024 Eagle Teaching Excellence Award. Sharing the power of writing Posted 9 a.m. Friday, May 17, 2024 Darci Thoune receives 2024 Eagle Teaching Excellence Award Read more about Sharing the power of writing Maddie Kozel worked with University Marketing & Communications as a student writer throughout her four years at UWL. On Sunday, May 12, she will graduate with a bachelor's degree in English. But she leaves with much more than that, she says. Reflecting on four years at UWL Posted 9 a.m. Thursday, May 9, 2024 A journey that began during COVID ends with high hopes for the future Read more about Reflecting on four years at UWL UW-La Crosse class in spring 2024. All about AI Posted 3:38 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, 2024 AI Summit May 17 brings together faculty, staff to discuss perspectives, emerging practices and critical issues  Read more about All about AI The winning sculpture at the All Student Juried Exhibition was Yia Vue’s The Cabin That Love Built: In Memorium of Milla Vue and UWL’s late Biology Professor Tom Volk. Vue says while most offerings in her culture don’t include such detail, she felt compelled to create something elaborate because of her love for Milla and the love many expressed for Volk. “As I was working on the cabin, so many stories came out about him. We were helping each other move through the process of grief.”  A cabin filled with care Posted 9:27 a.m. Friday, April 5, 2024 Student’s award-winning art project honors beloved biology faculty member, Tom Volk, and beloved best friend, Milla Vue  Read more about A cabin filled with care Darryle and Marv Clott served as Mrs. and Mr. Oktoberfest in 2019. A lasting legacy Posted 1:32 p.m. Wednesday, March 27, 2024 For Clotts, giving back is about education, family Read more about A lasting legacy State Rep. Jill Billings talks with UWL senior Sabrina Neurock during Research in the Rotunda Thursday, March 6, in the Wisconsin State Capitol. PHOTO CREDIT: Joe Koshollek Research in the Rotunda Posted 10:11 a.m. Friday, March 8, 2024 Seniors show off research at Wisconsin State Capitol Read more about Research in the Rotunda

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