Niti Mishra
Geography & Environmental Science
Niti Mishra, Geography & Environmental Science, presented "Disentangling Canopy Structure and Species Distributions with Individual-Tree LiDAR in the Himalayas" at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting on Friday, March 20 in San Francisco, CA.

Tisha King Heiden, and Samantha Lyons, student, both Biology, co-authored the article "Embryonic exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of PFAS cause larval fish to be more susceptible to predation" in Aquatic Toxicology published on March 19 by Elsevier. The lead author on this paper is Eldith Adongo, '25, MS biology. Additional authors include: Grace Versnik, an undergraduate student in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UW-Stevens Point (supported through the Freshwater Collaborative of WI summer research program), and Dr. Gavin Dehnert of UW-Madison.

Lisa Lenarz and Ariel Beaujot
Art and History
Lisa Lenarz, Art, and Ariel Beaujot, History, co-authored the article "Local Stories Lead to Global Understanding", published on Monday, March 23 by Kappan. The article is about the benefits of using the local oral history project, "Hear, Here," in UWL curriculum development for art education classes. See the full article.
Tisha King Heiden
Biology
Tisha King Heiden, Biology, presented "The Behavioral Toll: PFAS Compromises Anti-Predator Behaviors of Larval Fish " at Society of Toxicology annual meeting on Monday, March 23 in San Diego, CA.
Melina Packer
Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Melina Packer, Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies, was interviewed by Amy Martin of Threshold Conversations (podcast) on Feb. 17.
Shannon McClellan Brooks
English
Shannon McClellan Brooks, English, presented "Reimagining Translingual Research Methodologies with Rhetoric, Disability Studies, and Sport Sociology" at the American Association for Applied Linguistics Conference on March 23 in Chicago, IL.
Shuma Iwai
Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Shuma Iwai, Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies, presented "Agents of Change? American Missionaries and Social Reform in Modern Japan" at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference on March 13 in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
Kenneth Shonk
History
Kenneth Shonk, History, presented "‘Ireland’s share of this business: Irish exceptionalism and Tanzania’s national development, 1975-1979’" at the Annual meeting of the Société Française d’Études Irlandaises/French Society of Irish Studies on Friday, March 27 in Strasbourg, France.
Mike Olson
Murphy Library
Mike Olson, Murphy Library, authored the article "Keith Walsh: Weapons of Mass Instruction" in Academizines! special issue of Unbound: A Journal of Digital Scholarship and was accepted for publication by Digital Cultural Studies Cooperative. The zine centers on artist Keith Walsh’s information activism, using maps and diagrams of social movements to show how design can organize knowledge, recover suppressed histories, and demonstrate the power of critical visual literacy to spark reflection and social change.
Moira Lafayette, Student Affairs Admin/Leadership, successfully defended her dissertation "Motivation and Persistence in the First-Year Nursing Students' Experience" at UWL on March 10 in a virtual public meeting.
Remembering
Alumnus James “Jim” C. Edwards, '63, died March 7. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus Ross Michael Bennett, '66, died March 12. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Linda K. Nook (Diagostine),'74, died March 12. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Mary L. Solbrekken, '58, died March 12. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Amy Lu Zipp, '91, died March 13. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus Patrick Michael McDaniel, '71, died March 18. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus Dennis Stannard, '66, died March 1. For more information see the obituary.
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