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Professor Susan Kelly and student Megan Scott traveled to Washington D.C. to analyze the scholarly works of mathematician Gloria Ford Gilmer. Uncovering a legacy Posted 9 a.m. Wednesday, April 17, 2024 UWL's Susan Kelly and Megan Scott explore hidden stories in mathematics Read more about Uncovering a legacy UWL students studying information systems and cybersecurity participate in the Federated Insurance I.S. College Fair. Getting career ready Posted 10:13 a.m. Tuesday, April 16, 2024 I.S. and cybersecurity students take a step into professional world with business visit Read more about Getting career ready Lucy Suek, a REC employee and a UWL senior majoring in Exercise & Sport Science: Fitness Track, is this year’s Student Employee of the Year. Post graduation she plans to attend Denver University’s graduate program for Clinical Exercise Physiology.  Lifting — each other up Posted 2:18 p.m. Friday, April 12, 2024 Student employee of the year reflects on her years working in the REC’s welcoming fitness community Read more about Lifting — each other up Mitch Haeuser, ’19, mathematics major and physics minor, had a rocky start to college. But some discoveries about college helped him learn to thrive. How to get better at math Posted 12:25 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, 2024 How one student transformed a 1.6 GPA into six, full-ride graduate school offers. Read more about How to get better at math Sidney Paulson will be representing UWL at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research April 8-10. Her research is on working students and their struggles balancing classes and work responsibilities. A double major in archaeology and anthropology, Paulson plans to attend the University of Aberdeen in Scotland with the goal of earning a master’s degree and doctoral degree in archaeology.  A spotlight on working students Posted 9:42 a.m. Friday, April 5, 2024 UWL senior's research reveals realities for students balancing jobs and academics  Read more about A spotlight on working students 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 Lizzie Nelson was one of eight TESOL education majors to study in Puerto Rico for field experience. Expanding horizons Posted 8:32 a.m. Wednesday, April 3, 2024 Puerto Rico trip creates more placements for TESOL education majors Read more about Expanding horizons Fourteen students from the University of Teacher Education - Fukuoka traveled to UW-La Crosse to learn about the U.S. education system. Bridging cultures Posted 9:54 a.m. Monday, April 1, 2024 UWL employees serve as host families for visiting Japanese students Read more about Bridging cultures Madeline Meltesen received first and second place for her two research projects. Putting UWL on the map Posted 2:56 p.m. Friday, March 29, 2024 Annual student mapping event provides research experience, internship opportunities Read more about Putting UWL on the map Sujat Sen, Chemistry & Biochemistry, received a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) grant from the National Science Foundation for the project, Recharging green energy ed Posted 10:27 a.m. Friday, March 29, 2024 UW-La Crosse chemistry professor receives prestigious NSF career grant to teach the next generation of renewable energy experts Read more about Recharging green energy ed

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