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Snowfall blankets the gazebo between Wing Technology Center and Morris Hall.
Celebrating champions, exploring careers and embracing a Wisconsin tradition. Take a look at some of our favorite photos from February at UWL.
International Education & Engagement students enjoyed an unfamiliar experience: ice fishing on Lake Onalaska. The UWL Police Department, Chartwells and members of the UWL Fishing Club taught ice fishing and provided a fish fry with cheese curds and hot chocolate.
A fish fry on the ice! Good eats and good company.
Erin Poggemann, founder and strategic advisor for UWL's Women in Business Club, meets with fellow members. Over the past few years, Women in Business has become one of the most popular student organizations on campus.
A championship parade through campus celebrated the men's cross country team's recent national championships, as well as all UWL athletic teams that competed in the fall postseason.
Tanner Holst of Mayo Clinic Health System, accepts the Regents Business Partnership Award as Chancellor Beeby looks on. The award was shared by Mayo and Emplify Health by Gundersen.
Bryan Erdmann of Emplify Health by Gundersen said a strong university is key to Emplify's mission of building a healthier community.
Shane Murphy, assistant professor of health professions, discusses artificial intelligence ethics with students in his physical therapy class.
An unseasonably warm February afternoon allowed students to study and socialize outside Wittich Hall.
Students study and grab a quick lunch in the Student Union.
Paul Reuteman, clinical professor of physical therapy, demonstrates dry needling techniques to PT students Ellyn Lepisto and Kamille Steckbauer.
Double alumnus Ben Patschull studies fish behavior under the ice on the Mississippi River near Pettibone Park.
Students network with regional employers at the Spring Career & Internship Fair.
Making connections at the Spring Career & Internship Fair.
Sean Lewis, former news anchor for WGN-Chicago, visited Assistant Professor Taylor Cole Miller's Media Industries & Audiences course to discuss the state of broadcast journalism.
Lewis began his journalism career at UWL, working at the student TV station WMCM under Patricia Turner.
Caleb Colon-Rivera, interim Student Affairs director (C) for the Division of Access, Belonging & Compliance, holds a Couch Conversation with La Crosse Mayor and UWL double alumnus Shaundel Washington-Spivey. The event was part of UWL's Black History Month celebration.