Campus Stories
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Blugolds part of NSF study on Hmong STEM experiences
November 10, 2022
A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire faculty member and students will be involved in a $2.2 million National Science Foundation-funded study aimed at improving education outcomes for Hmong American students in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.The multisite study with research bases at UW-Eau Claire, UW-Madison and UW Oshkosh will focus on increasing enrollment numbers […]
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New interactive mural invites exploration and engagement with science
November 9, 2022
Bright colors, bold lines and intricate patterns framed within abstract shapes come together to form a new mural currently on display in the first-floor atrium of the Discovery Building. Created by Wisconsin artists in partnership with the Illuminating Discovery’s Science to Street Art initiative at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, the Morgridge Institute for Research […]
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UW-Eau Claire geography professor wins national award for mentoring research students
November 8, 2022
A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire professor is being recognized nationally for his commitment to and excellence in mentoring undergraduate student researchers. Dr. Douglas Faulkner, professor of geography, is the recipient of the 2022 Faculty Mentor Award by the Geosciences Division of the Council on Undergraduate Research. “This national award recognizes the outstanding mentoring Dr. Faulkner […]
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New UWM program aims to inspire MPS students in STEM fields and help community
November 7, 2022
Visions of a vegetable harvest sprouted in Larry Keaton’s head as he marveled at the additions to his neighborhood’s community garden. Two new sturdy 10-by-15 foot wood structures with folding benches offered a cool place for gardeners to take a break and share lunch with friends. Large rain barrels stored rainwater. Solar panels mounted atop […]
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UW-Green Bay, Aurora BayCare Medical Center and HSHS St. Vincent partner to address nursing shortage
November 4, 2022
Innovative Partnership Working to Address Nursing Shortage: Gov. Evers’ Workforce Innovation Grant to Train Nursing Instructors and Nurses As a nurse, Nichole Lauf’s experience and empathy have guided countless patients through their most vulnerable moments. Aurora BaycareAs a co-clinical nursing instructor for Aurora BayCare Medical Center, she is motivated by the opportunity to teach technical skills […]
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Business builder: UWL’s Michail Walker recognized for work with businesses
November 3, 2022
He’s helped hundreds of western Wisconsin small businesses steer through the pandemic. But UW-La Crosse’s Michail Walker says he’s the one benefitting from those partnerships. “One of my favorite things about helping small businesses is learning more about creativity and innovation in the context of business,” says Walker. “Though clients may come to me for consulting, it […]
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Collaborative art project at UW-Eau Claire celebrates native white pine trees
November 2, 2022
A new collaborative art installation created by students and faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire officially opens Wednesday, Oct. 12, in Haas Fine Arts Center, with a reception starting at 6:15 p.m. in the Haas lobby. The piece, titled “Expressions of Nature,” was created during the summer of 2022 and was made possible by […]
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UWM research: Why estrogen decreases the risk of Alzheimer’s in some menopausal women, but not others
November 1, 2022
The hormone estrogen is essential for proper functioning of memory, but it declines when women reach menopause, putting them at a higher risk than men of developing Alzheimer’s disease. However, studies of estrogen therapy show the hormone improves brain function in some menopausal women, but not others. Working from previous research on late-stage Alzheimer’s, a […]
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UW-Stevens Point student helps reduce landfill waste in her hometown
October 31, 2022
A University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point student’s internship at a local compost and soil company this summer turned into a way to help area restaurants and residents divert food waste from landfills. Maya Desai of Wausau, a soil and waste resources major, heard about an internship with Hsu Growing Supply from Professor Rob Michitsch. Hsu’s has […]
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A tribute to Truman: UWL dedicates Center for the Arts to artist, alum Truman Lowe
October 28, 2022
A day to remember, and to build upon. That’s how friends and family of Truman Lowe described Monday’s building dedication ceremony at UW-La Crosse — a chance to honor the late Ho-Chunk artist and UWL alum, and to inspire current and future Native American students to pursue their passions. The Truman T. Lowe Center for […]