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UWL’s Adapted Physical Education Program holds programs for area children, like this one in 2018. Hands-on training programs like these for UWL graduate students are key for those learning the discipline. This spring two alums are earning the two national scholarships available to doctoral candidates in physical education. An Adapted distinction Posted 9:13 a.m. Tuesday, March 23, 2021 UW-La Crosse alums earn prestigious national scholarships Read more about An Adapted distinction Margaret Van Bree Health head Posted 9:12 a.m. Tuesday, March 23, 2021 Van Bree finds success in an ever-changing field Read more about Health head Whitney Brusich, ’17, is a nutrition outreach fellow for the Physician Assistant Foundation, sharing best practices regarding diet and exercise with physician assistants across the country. She calls her time at UWL “some of the most challenging and important years of my life.” Knack for nutrition Posted 9:11 a.m. Tuesday, March 23, 2021 Through fellowship, alum shares importance of diet, exercise Read more about Knack for nutrition Students walk toward Hoeschler Tower in graduation regalia. Photos: A year with COVID-19 Posted 9:10 a.m. Tuesday, March 23, 2021 Despite many challenges, UWL faculty, staff and students endured Read more about Photos: A year with COVID-19 Read more-> New spin on a tasty tradition Posted 9:09 a.m. Tuesday, March 23, 2021 International Banquet goes virtual with take-home meal kits Read more about New spin on a tasty tradition Students in Dan Plunkett’s REC 351 class are working with city officials and other local stakeholders to gauge public opinion toward plans for an indoor tennis complex at Green Island Park. The partnership is a kickoff to UWL’s new Community Engaged Learning program, which matches faculty experts and their students with organizations working to address issues in the community. Class lends time, talents to city tennis project Posted 8 a.m. Monday, March 22, 2021 Community engaged learning puts ball in students’ court Read more about Class lends time, talents to city tennis project In 2019, UWL's Small Business Development Center assisted more than 425 business owners, helped create 38 new businesses, and facilitated nearly $8 million in small business financing from regional lenders and investors. Business boost Posted 1:37 p.m. Wednesday, March 17, 2021 SBDC’s impact felt across the community Read more about Business boost UWL's Office of Multicultural Student Services is marking its 50th year with a crowdfunding campaign that has already raised more than $5,600. The funds will support four new scholarships for diverse populations on campus. This photo was taken in 2020, pre-COVID-19. 50 years Posted 1:58 p.m. Thursday, March 25, 2021 Crowdfunding campaign marks multicultural milestone Read more about 50 years UWL Art Professor Brad Nichols says his artwork in the University Art Gallery provides a satirical view of today’s prevailing social media impact and technology use. ‘Satirical Steel’ Posted 1:46 p.m. Friday, March 12, 2021 Exhibit is a commentary on technology, social media Read more about ‘Satirical Steel’ Strong voting efforts during the 2020 elections at UW-La Crosse didn’t go unnoticed. Two national nonpartisan organizations have named UWL a “Voter Friendly Campus” for getting students out to vote in 2020 and beyond. Voter-friendly Posted 8:49 a.m. Wednesday, March 10, 2021 National groups recognize UW-La Crosse for voting efforts Read more about Voter-friendly

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