Early Childhood-Middle Childhood major gets an update
Innovative changes make program unique
Family demographics. Technology. Dual language learners. These are just three reasons the university’s Early Childhood Middle Childhood major has been revised. “We had a very strong program to begin with,” explains Barb Gander, senior lecturer in Educational Studies. “Our overall goal is to make the program even more efficient and current.” Read more » |
In this issue:
Announcements & Notices
Athletics
Campus Kudos
Firm Footing Factoid
Thanks
Classifieds |
UW-L students exhibit underway
Exhibitors and winners of a variety of awards in the UW-L annual All-Student Juried Exhibition have been announced. Read more » |
UW-L financial literacy program earns state honors
A campus-wide effort at UW-L has received state recognition for helping students deal with their finances. The university’s “It Make$ Cents!” program has received a 2012 Wisconsin Financial Literacy Award. Read more » |
Finding the origins of ancient pottery
Clay from the hills of La Crosse is unlocking clues about an ancient culture. Archaeologists have long wondered whether people living in the La Crosse area up to 700 years ago worked cooperatively as a region. Read more »
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UW-L Symphonic Band sets concert
The UW-La Crosse Symphonic Band will perform classics and contemporary works at an upcoming concert. The performance is set for 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14, in Annett Recital Hall, Center for the Arts. Read more » |
UW-La Crosse, student to be featured on Twitter
Twitter users worldwide will get an inside view of life at UW-L for a week beginning March 11. UW-L Senior Melissa Moss will take over the UW System “@UWpowersMe” Twitter account to represent the campus in an ongoing Knowledge Powers Wisconsin social media campaign. Read more » |
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CBA's Silver Eagles host networking event with area businesses
The College of Business Administration's Silver Eagles organization is offering a networking opportunity for students to meet with some La Crosse area businesses. A networking social is set for
5 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, at Howies, 1128 La Crosse St. Some of the businesses represented at the event include:
- Trane Co.
- Kaplan Professional
- Citizens State Bank
- AVS Group
- CenturyTel
- La Crosse Scale
- B.A. Burrito Co.
The primary objective of the social is to give students an opportunity to meet and speak with business community members. Dress for the event is smart casual.
RSVP Now. Get more information about Silver and Associate Eagles at www.silvereaglesuwl.org/.
Spring break begins at 5:30 p.m. March 15
UW-L spring break begins at
5:30 p.m. Friday, March 15. Classes resume
Monday, March 25. Although classes do not meet during spring break, most offices on campus remain open for business as usual.
March 25 is deadline for nominations for UW System P.B. Poorman Award
The campus deadline to submit nominations for the UW System P.B. Poorman Award is
midnight, Monday, March 25. The award recognizes those who have distinguished and consistent achievements in service of LGBTQ people within the UW System.
P.B. Poorman was a faculty member at UW-Whitewater and played an instrumental role in the foundation of the UW System Inclusivity Initiative for LGBTQ People. UW System started the P. B. Poorman Award as an honor to her legacy.
The award will be presented as part of the joint UW System LGBTQ Conference/Wisconsin Women’s Studies Conference to be held Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18 and 19, at UW-Madison. The award winner will be honored at a formal recognition ceremony and invited to attend the conference.
To be eligible, individuals must either be currently employed 50 percent time or greater as a member of a UW System institution as faculty, instructional or non-instructional academic staff, classified staff or a registered student at one of the UW System institutions.
Submit nomination or self-nominate with how the recipient has:
- significantly furthered the mission, vision and goals of the Inclusivity Initiative for LGBTQ People; and/or
- performed at a high level resulting in distinction in one’s profession — campuswide, systemwide, statewide, nationally or internationally for research, teaching or service regarding LGBTQ issues; and/or
- published, presented, consulted, advocated or used creative approaches to address LGBTQ issues within the classroom or in service to students.
Submit nominations to Will Van Roosenbeek at
wvanroosenbeek@uwlax.edu.
New UW-L name badge design available
UW-L has a new name badge design. University Advancement has paid the $30 one-time setup fee which includes the new UW-L wordmark and a maximum of three lines of text. Departments and offices are not required to order the new name badge. For those who want to update their name badges, however, costs and more details are available at NameBadgeSample2013. For more information, contact Pa Moua-Yang at 785.8487 or pmoua-yang@uwlax.edu.
Recording of Bill McKibben's March 4 Skype visit available online
Approximately 60 people attended climate change activist Bill McKibben's March 4 Skype presentation at UW-L. McKibben, founder of 350.org, author and environmentalist, talked about his work to raise climate change awareness, 350.org's opposition to the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, and efforts to have universities and other organizations divest from fossil fuel companies. He also answered questions from those attending. To view the archived recording of his presentation and Q&A go to http://goo.gl/IMAQ2.
Upcoming news and events
Tuesday, March 12, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Eagles Eat & Greet
at Howie’s
1128 La Crosse St.
Featuring UW-L Baseball
Wednesday, March 13
Eagles All Access Radio Show, 5:30 p.m., Eagles Nest
The weekly radio show sponsored by the L-Club and highlighting UW-L Athletics is broadcast from the Eagle’s Nest every Wednesday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on
Classic Rock 100.1.
SAVE-THE-DATE EVENTS
18th Annual College Basketball Celebration, Roundball Rumble on the River
Monday, April 8
at the
Waterfront's Cargill Room
Doors Open/Cocktails: 6 p.m. | Dinner: 7 p.m. | Championship Game Tip-off: 8 p.m.
$75 per ticket (
Click here for more information)
Only 300 tickets available! Purchase here today!
12th Annual L-Club Eagle Eye Open Golf Outing
Monday, June 17
at the
La Crosse Country Club
Featuring UW-L Teams at each hole!
Click here for more information
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
May 23-25
NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Click here for more information
Click here for volunteer registration
Questions:
dfritsch@uwlax.edu or
608.317.8957
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Andrew Boldt, UWL Physical Therapy graduate student, Health Professions;
Tom Kernozek, Health Professions; Joaquin Barrios, University of Dayton; and John Willson, East Carolina University, published "Effects of medially wedged foot orthoses on knee and hip joint running mechanics in females with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome" in the
Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 2013 Feb; 29 (1): 68-77.
Julia Johnson, College of Liberal Studies, published the chapter “Qwe’re Performances of Silence: Many Ways to Live ‘Out Loud’” in the book "Silence, Feminism, Power: Reflections at the Edges of Sound" (Sheena Malhotra and Aimee Carrillo Rowe, Eds.), Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.

"Firm Footing Factoid" is a new column about
Firm Footing, a new UW-L Higher Learning Commission (HLC) initiative to promote and enhance student academic success.
Facts about UW-L students:
- Transfer students at UW-L have increased by more than 50 percent since fall 2008.
- The retention rate of full-time transfer students from 2010 to 2011 was 78 percent (per a spring 2013 analysis of 460 transfer students). The UW System retention rate for full-time transfers in the same time frame was 76 percent.
- The retention rate for first- to second-year students at UW-L for the same time frame was 85 percent.

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Thanks to coaches, men's and women's basketball teams for help with UW-L Hoops for ALL program
Thanks again to Coach Lois Heeren and Coach Ken Koelbl and UW-L's basketball teams for assisting March 6 with UW-L's Hoops for ALL program for kids with disabilities. You and your college student-athletes were a big hit with the children, parents and our future adapted physical education teachers. We appreciate the community service you and your players provide and the wonderful PR you spread in the community. You and your players "get it."
As you know from past years, this program is part of UW-L's Center on Disability Health and Adapted Physical Activity in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science. The collaboration with the La Crosse Boy's and Girl's Club allows us to access a wonderful community facility at the Mathy Center on the Viterbo Campus. UW-L's seven-week instructional program for kids and clinical education experience for future teachers is more successful and memorable for all involved because of the efforts of you and your student-athletes. Keep doing good things. —
Regards, Garth Tymeson, Adapted Physical Education professor
Wanted
Used heavy-duty
4” to 6” bench vice in good condition. Call
608.386.7081 or email
schultheisb@yahoo.com.
Transportation for items to Washington, D.C. Anyone driving to or through Washington, D.C., this spring can earn money to help pay for gas by transporting items to UW-L employee's Washington, D.C., relative. Email
bmorgan@uwlax.edu.