Posted 1:58 p.m. Friday, July 31, 2015

This week's news and events.

Alum’s fat bikes available to rent![]() |
In this issue:Announcements & Notices Campus Kudos In The News Remembering |
New dean will spread the word about UWL’s exceptional CBA![]() |
Going to work for Google![]() |
McNair summer research prepares students for grad school![]()
UWL undergraduate students in the McNair Scholars Program who participated in summer undergraduate research will present their work from 12:30-3 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6, in 259 Cartwright Center. Read more »
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Campus electrical upgrade
The contractor doing electrical work on campus is changing the schedule to close a portion of East Avenue, north of Cartwright Center, Monday, Aug. 10, to begin work on the upgrade. East Avenue will be reduced to one lane until Monday, Aug. 17. Pedestrian traffic will be routed to the sidewalk west of Mitchell Hall. A map is attached showing the location of the work.
Summer Lantern distributed
Issue celebrates career achievements of UWL alumnae The latest issue of the UW-La Crosse Lantern was published and sent to more than 65,000 alumni and friends in July. Copies have been distributed through campus mail. For additional copies, contact University Communications, 115 Graff Main Hall, at 608.785.8487. You can also view the issue online. The University Advancement Office publishes The Lantern in winter and summer in conjunction with the Alumni Association. Submit ideas for future issues to Editor Brad Quarberg, bquarberg@uwlax.edu.Stormwater group expanding its work

UWL students who put practice to work for non-profits featured on UW website
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New Google student ambassador
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UW-L in the news
A summary of some of the stories about UW-La Crosse spotted in the news. "Changes in shared governance worry UW-L faculty," July 25, La Crosse Tribune. “It is a way to reshape campuses that is outside the control of the local community,” UW-L faculty senate chairman Brad Seebach said. “And outside of ... "Art Fair on the Green raises money for scholarships - WXOW News 19 La Crosse, WI ... - WXOW.com," July 27, WXOW.com. A La Crosse art fair is raising money for local scholarships. Sunday was the second day of the Art Fair on the Green at the UW-La Crosse Campus. "Journey vs. Destination: Area conference on rivers offers big opportunities - Bluff Country News," July 27, Bluff Country Reader. For more information, contact the Continuing Education and Extension, UW-La Crosse at (608) 785-6504 or toll-free 1-866-895- 9233 or go to: ... "Kids in the kitchen," July 28, La Crosse Tribune. Krystail Young, 11, left, and Samantha Wood, 10, use a whisk to whip cream Tuesday at the Kids Culinary Academy at UW-La Crosse's Cartwright ... "Middle school students learn to cook at Kids' Culinary Academy," July 28, WXOW.com. Middle school students are trying their hand at cooking this week as part of UW-La Crosse's Kids' Culinary Academy. The three day academy puts kids ... "Middle school students attend 'Kids Culinary Academy' at UWL," July 28, News8000.com - WKBT. Middle school students are taking part in a "Kids Culinary Academy" all week at UW-La Crosse. They're using skills like math and science to learn how ... "Sweet summer rain ... and relief," July 28, Winona Daily News. UW-La Crosse student Chris Verga pulls weeds Tuesday after the rain from one of the flowerbeds near Veterans Memorial Field. Verga works for ... "Retired UW-L professor adds book on La Crosse buildings to lecture series," July 29, La Crosse Tribune. Les Crocker signs a copy of his new book, "La Crosse Buildings Through Time," on Tuesday evening before a presentation at the La Crosse Public. "UWL scientists helping with fight against Chestnut Tree Blight," July 30, News8000.com - WKBT. "If we slow that fungus down, the tree can respond to that infection and so it can continue to grow despite that infection," said UWL Associate Professor ...