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November at UWL

November at UWL

Relive the month through our favorite images

Posted 2:05 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025

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Autumn fades. Winter arrives. And the fall semester enters the home stretch. Take a look at some of our favorite photos from November at UWL.




The setting sun shines its last light on the trees outside the Lowe Center for the Arts.

Alysa Remsburg, teaching professor of sustainability and environmental studies, took her class to Pettibone Park to learn about Mississippi River ecosystems.

Students explored many aspects of the river and how it affects our lives and the environment.
The School of Education recently launched a Paid Teacher Residency Program. In year one, 10 aspiring teachers were selected to complete residencies in the La Crosse or Onalaska school districts.

Read more about UWL's Paid Teacher Residency Program.

Local business owner and alumnus Joe Laux (left) meets with students from the College of Business Administration (CBA) to discuss his professional experience and memories from UWL.
Laux stops for a photo with students prior to his presentation, "The Business of Building," part of the CBA's Benson First Friday Lecture Series.
International Education & Engagement students show their Eagle pride with the main Eagle himself, Stryker.
Student-athletes greet and serve local veterans during the annual Veterans Day Breakfast at Mitchell Hall. The event is supported by UWL Athletics, Freedom Honor Flight and other community partners.
Patriotism and gratitude were on full display at the Veterans Day Breakfast.
Caleb Colon-Rivera (left) hosts a Couch Conversation with Contract Administrator Aaron Camacho as part of Native American Heritage Month.
Jeff Keenan, Recreational Sports director, greets a sea of runners at the 30th annual campus Turkey Trot.
Students in Louise Zamparutti's grant writing course share ideas for a park development project in Trempealeau. The course is part of UWL's Community Engaged Learning Program, fostering campus-community partnerships.

Read more about Zamparutti's students making a difference.

Students hang out in the Recreational Eagle Center before an intramural volleyball match.

Read more about competition and community within Rec Sports.

Professor Gita Pai and sophomoe biology major Andrew Smerz study historic photos of La Crosse's Funke Chocolate Factory (now The Charmant Hotel) in the Special Collections area of Murphy Library. Pai is teaching a course about the global history of chocolate.

Read more about how Pai's class is 'unwrapping chocolate.'



Moonlight or sunlight — campus is breathtaking at all times of day.
The campus community gathers for the holiday tree lighting outside the Student Union.
Cookies and hot chocolate warmed bodies on a cold day.
The perfect backdrop for a selfie.
A dazzling early-winter night outside Graff Main Hall.

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