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New majors in engineering physics and data science will provide UWL students additional career paths in growing fields. UWL adds two high-impact majors Posted 9:21 a.m. Friday, Dec. 6, 2024 Programs will meet growing need in engineering physics, data science Read more about UWL adds two high-impact majors UWL senior Anika Oplanic is being recognized for her extensive contributions as a student leader as UWL’s honoree for the Universities of Wisconsin Outstanding Women of Color in Education Award. Championing change Posted 2:06 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024 Senior Anika Oplanic honored with Outstanding Women of Color in Education Award  Read more about Championing change Pathophysiology and Differential Diagnosis is a course designed to empower students with a deep understanding of organ system pathophysiology and its relevance to physical therapy. Pathophysiology Posted 2:57 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024 Four courses with tongue-twisting titles that offer a clear impact for students Read more about Pathophysiology Students in Colin Belby’s Geospatial Field Methods course (GEO 410)  gained hands-on experience in hydrographic surveying through a unique partnership with J.F. Brennan. Getting their feet wet Posted 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024 UWL partners with J.F. Brennan, providing hands-on experience in hydrographic surveying  Read more about Getting their feet wet Caitlin Herminath (center), a senior majoring in mathematics education, is one of a handful of students who have benefitted from UWL's new Math Education Teaching Assistant Program. The program allows aspiring educators to gain experience co-leading a general education math course that closely mirrors what they will see in an actual high school.  A formula for success Posted 8 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024 Math Education TA Program making a difference for future educators Read more about A formula for success Recognized as WiSys’s Innovator of the Year in 2016 for his commitment to fostering a culture of innovation at UWL, Robert McGaff continues to inspire both his students and the broader academic community with his dedication to sustainable scientific advancement. McGaff's third patent was issued Nov. 5. Profitable and planet-friendly Posted 8:12 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024 Chemistry Professor Robert McGaff pioneers eco-friendly innovations with new patent Read more about Profitable and planet-friendly UW-La Crosse student Ellie Schneider, right, works with her mentor Alexis N. Peña, cofounder of the startup company Good Fibes, at Argonne National Laboratory. The two are workshopping a literature review on chemical and enzymatic cross-linking of proteins in hopes of applying these techniques for textile applications. Lab-grown talent Posted 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024 UWL student explores the frontiers of biochemistry at Argonne National Lab Read more about Lab-grown talent Lee Donahue, a Town of Campbell supervisor, and Brian Pompeii, UW-La Crosse assistant professor of Geography & Environmental Science, review a Town of Campbell map. Unraveling PFAS Impact Posted 9:23 a.m. Monday, Oct. 21, 2024 UWL research examines ‘forever chemicals’ toll on vulnerable communities  Read more about Unraveling PFAS Impact UWL senior Taylor Edmonson discusses her unconventional path at UWL, her advice for other transfer students and her goals for the future. 'The best decision I've ever made' Posted 8 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024 UWL celebrates National Transfer Student Week Read more about 'The best decision I've ever made' Sam Blaskowski shares about his track and field journey, Olympic trials debut, NIL deal with Kwik Trip, and keeping family a priority. Sprinting toward greatness Posted 1:06 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024 UWL’s Sam Blaskowski balances family, academics and a passion for track  Read more about Sprinting toward greatness

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