Rachel Gundrum, Ashley Hanson and Julia Seidel, all Health Professions students, presented their research at the UWL 3 Minute Graduate Project event on March 25 at UWL. All occupational therapy students are mentored by Naghmeh Gheidi, associate professor of Health Professions. Ashley Hanson received third place and the People's Choice Award.
Rupsa Bhowmick
Geography & Environmental Science
Rupsa Bhowmick, Geography & Environmental Science, presented "Rapid Intensification of Tropical Cyclones over the Southwest Pacific: Climatology and Machine Learning Classification" at the American Geographers Annual Meeting on March 20 in San Francisco, CA.
Andrew Ives
Disability Resource Center
Andrew Ives, Disability Resource Center, received the Mid-Level Practitioner Scholar award at MLCOP Open Business Meeting & Award Ceremony on Tuesday, March 31 in Baltimore, MD.
Kelly Peter
Murphy Library
Kelly Peter, Murphy Library, presented "Lost in the interface: Teaching students to read the map, not just follow it" at the International Visual Literacy Association Virtual Symposium on March 11 online. This presentation examined how students navigate visually complex research interfaces shaped by search boxes, filters, metadata, icons and other design features that influence how information is found and understood. Framing digital library systems as visual texts, it highlighted ways librarians can incorporate “interface literacy” into instruction to help students recognize design cues, question how information is presented, and more effectively navigate research environments.
Kelly Peter
Murphy Library
Kelly Peter, Murphy Library, presented "Trust No Image?" at Computers in Libraries on March 26 in Arlington, VA. This presentation examined how AI-generated deepfakes are reshaping perceptions of truth by making photos and videos easier to alter in realistic and misleading ways. It highlighted the role librarians can play in teaching digital skepticism through visual literacy, using cues such as context, credibility signals, and visual inconsistencies to help students and community members evaluate manipulated media. The session also emphasized practical teaching strategies, including exercises and discussion approaches, while underscoring the equity implications of deepfakes, which disproportionately target underrepresented groups.
Remembering
Thomas James Kreibich, a former UWL employee, died March 28. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus John Brunet died March 25. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus James (Jim) Nagle died March 25. For more information see the obituary.
Professor Emeritus William "Bill" G Zollweg died March 15. For more information see the obituary.
Michael J. Murray, former lead of the Bureau of Business and Economics Research at UWL, died March 16. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Anne Marie Malone died March 8. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Ruth Ann Holm, '70, died Dec. 14, 2021. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus Robert D. "Bobby" Schultz, '84, died Nov. 9, 2019. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus Curt Allen Grinde, '84, died March 14. For more information see the obituary.
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