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The recently established Douglas Geiger Opportunity Fund supports the needs of the Global Cultures & Languages Department. A language legacy Posted 1:44 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024 Douglas Geiger, ’87, establishes gift supporting UWL’s Global Cultures and Languages program  Read more about A language legacy The 35th Annual UWL Alumni & Friends Golf Outing is set for Wednesday, Aug. 14, at the Cedar Creek Golf Club in Onalaska. Par, birdie, Eagle Posted 9:52 a.m. Friday, June 21, 2024 Alumni & Friends Golf Outing set for Aug. 14 Read more about Par, birdie, Eagle Jake Speer, director of Web & Design Services at UWL, is receiving the 2023 Academic Staff Excellence Award. “The work itself is very rewarding to me, so to get an official award for it too just makes it feel complete,” he says. Making his mark on campus, online Posted 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 1, 2023 Jake Speer receives Academic Staff Excellence Award Read more about Making his mark on campus, online Brad Quarberg, '85, director of News & Marketing at UWL, is retiring after 38 years with the university. “I’ve had the opportunity to know so many great colleagues and alumni who have gone on to do amazing things,” he says. “To hear their stories and write about them — and maybe inspire people who read it — is something I’m going to miss.” Campus storyteller writes final chapter Posted 7:06 a.m. Monday, July 3, 2023 Brad Quarberg to retire after 38 years with UWL Read more about Campus storyteller writes final chapter From left to right: Rotarians Josh Mansee, '10; Janie Morgan, ’85 & ’86; Marissa Dickinson; and Dean Dickinson, ’68; show off St. Clare Health Mission's new Rotary Mobile Clinic. UWL alumni were critical in securing funding for the project. Healthcare on wheels Posted 7 a.m. Saturday, May 20, 2023 Alumni the driving force behind Rotary Mobile Clinic Read more about Healthcare on wheels A new online quarterly newsletter highlights how the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse is impacting the community. UWL Community Engagement launches newsletter Posted 9:39 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022 Publication highlights how UWL boosts the community Read more about UWL Community Engagement launches newsletter The Prairie Springs Science Center project was divided into two construction phases for an eventual replacement of Cowley Hall, a 1960s-era science facility. Phase I, directly north of the current Cowley Hall, was completed in summer 2018. Phase II would construct a new facility connected to Phase I, in the location of the current Cowley Hall. Phase II will include offices, classrooms, instructional labs, research labs, and a number of highly-specialized spaces critical to the overall delivery of science instruction and learning at UWL. Why build Prairie Springs Science Center phase II? Posted 10:07 a.m. Wednesday, April 20, 2022 Business and political leaders share the top 10 reasons Read more about Why build Prairie Springs Science Center phase II? UWL's Pride Center used a new crowdfunding platform offered by the UWL Alumni Foundation to raise $9,400 for scholarships last fall. “The software was very easy to use, and we were able to make it our own, Crowdfunding boosts campus causes Posted 9:15 a.m. Tuesday, March 23, 2021 UWL programs find online fundraiser success Read more about Crowdfunding boosts campus causes Chancellor Joe Gow used a new format to give his Opening Remarks to campus Friday, giving viewers a tour of Graff Main Hall and checking in with UWL's five vice chancellors. “It’s so exciting to know that on Monday we’ll have classes back and get things moving again,” Gow said. New semester brings challenges, opportunities Posted 2:12 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22, 2021 UWL leaders addressed the campus community Friday Read more about New semester brings challenges, opportunities UW-La Crosse senior Elyse Weber enjoyed painting in the outdoors earlier in October in rural La Crosse County when the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration opened the gate to 200 acres in Saint Joseph. The visit, along with others from UWL faculty and students, initiated future classes on the land, opening a new collaboration between the university and FSPA. Country class Posted 10:14 a.m. Monday, Aug. 16, 2021 Students head to rural La Crosse County for COVID safe haven Read more about Country class

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