Campus Connection

Events for the week of September 6

Announcements

Grocery Bingo

It's BINGO time! Grab a seat, pull up your virtual bingo card and get ready to learn how to manage your finances (and budget groceries) with the It Make$ Cents! Team. This is a priceless opportunity to learn additional ways to afford your tuition with the Scholarship Resource Center too! Bags of grocery prizes to be won and financial $marts to take with you!

It makes cents to learn life-skills!

Don't forget! There are two ways to make your time & money count! By attending our events you have the chance to win a $50 scholarship each time! What's even better? Double up your odds to win a $150 scholarship if you attend an event AND come in for a financial consultation. Cha-ching!

Maroon Tunes

UWL Alumni & Friends Foundation is proud to once again sponsor Maroon Tunes at Moon Tunes La Crosse!

Date: Thursday, Sept. 4
Time: 5:30–8 p.m.
Location: Riverside Park Bandshell

Kick off the Elvis Explosion weekend with a couple of Elvis impersonators, and closing the concert will be The UWL Screaming Eagles Marching Band!

Joined by the UWL Admissions and Graduate & Extended Learning, we’ll be there tabling with fun giveaways for the whole family! Come say hi and celebrate this incredible La Crosse tradition with us.

To stay up to date on the event, join the Facebook Event Here!

UWL surplus auction to be held through Sept. 8

UWL will conduct a sale of surplus property in partnership with the online auction site www.wisconsinsurplus.com running through Sept. 8. Pre-registration and a bidder number is required prior to bid submittals. Terms and conditions of sale, along with contact information can be found on the auction’s website.

Pi Delta Phi inducts new members

UWL's chapter of Pi Delta Phi, the French National Honor Society, inducted 11 new members in May, including Chancellor James Beeby.

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Mike Olson profile photo Mike Olson Murphy Library

Mike Olson, Murphy Library, authored the article "Beyond Classification: The Human Cost of Library and Information Labor Under Digital Capitalism" in "The Scholary Kitchen," published on Tuesday, Aug. 26 by The Society for Scholarly Publishing. The article critiques the growing erosion of cataloging labor in libraries, driven by vendor consolidation, AI automation, and the commercialization of higher education. Through examples like OCLC layoffs and AI-driven discovery tools that suppress sensitive topics, it explores how human expertise in organizing knowledge is being replaced by systems that prioritize corporate control and algorithmic efficiency over scholarly integrity. It argues that protecting this labor is essential for preserving democratic access to information.

Sarah Pember profile photoMichele Pettit profile photo Sarah Pember and Michele Pettit Public Health & Community Health Education

Sarah Pember and Michele Pettit, both Public Health & Community Health Education, co-authored the article "A Social Ecological Approach to Addressing Childhood Trauma" in Public Health Challenges. It was accepted for publication by Wiley.

Arthur Grupe Ii profile photo Arthur Grupe Ii Biology

Arthur Grupe Ii, Biology, co-authored the article "Think globally, barcode locally: nine years of macrofungi sampling reveals extensive biodiversity at the Ordway-Swisher Biological Station, a subtropical site in Florida" in "Fungal Biology," published on Aug. 27.

Bixi Qiao profile photo Bixi Qiao Psychology

Bixi Qiao, Psychology, received a Course Improvement grant from CETL.

Remembering

Burton J. Nelson, '64 Alumnus

Alumnus Burton J. Nelson, '64, died March 20. For more information see the obituary.

Cinda M. (Dingledien) Todd, '71 Alumna

Alumna Cinda M. (Dingledien) Todd, '71, died Aug. 1. For more information see the obituary.

John Ernster, '77 Alumnus

Alumnus John Ernster, '77, died Aug. 17. For more information see the obituary.

Charles Deeth, '65 Alumnus

Alumnus Charles Deeth, '65, died Aug. 21. For more information see the obituary.

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