Campus Connection

Events for the week of November 18

Announcements

UWL Turkey Trot 5K Run/Walk

Join us for the 30th Annual UWL Turkey Trot on Saturday, Nov. 22!

This La Crosse area tradition includes a 5K Run/Walk, Jr. Gobbler dash and 1/2 mile races, youth activities, mascot appearances and a basket raffle full of prizes to win from local businesses.

Register and learn more on the Turkey Trot webpage.

Securing Financial Independence after College

As graduation approaches, you may have some concerns about affording life after graduation; from rent to loans and car payments, expenses can add up quickly. Preparing financially for post-grad life means doing your research, planning ahead and saving money where you can. Attend this workshop to ease any worries you may have and be excited for your future! Set yourself up financial success as your IMC team covers your next steps!

"It make$ cents! to learn life skills"

FREE pizza and a chance to win a $50 scholarship!

2025 Chancellor's Holiday Luncheon

Tickets are now on sale for the 2025 Chancellor's Holiday Luncheon. The event is on December 11 (study day) and is in The Bluffs Ballroom on the second floor of the UWL Student Union. Doors open at 11:15 a.m., lunch lines begin at 11:30 a.m. and the program starts approximately at 11:55 a.m.

Tickets can be purchased at the welcome desk in the Student Union or online for a small processing fee. Tickets are required for this event and are $10. Tickets are available for purchase through Dec. 2, 2025, or until we are sold out. 

Entrée options include Chicken Florentine, Pork Tenderloin with a red wine reduction sauce, or a vegan entrée, all served with sides and dessert.

Ticket link will be coming soon.

La Crosse Friends of International Students (LFIS) Friendship Family Program

The La Crosse Friends of International Students (LFIS) Friendship Family program is looking for more La Crosse area families to join our program. This program is not a live-in program but rather an opportunity to promote cross-cultural understanding by fostering relationships between  international students and La Crosse area residents. You, as a member of the local community who are familiar with how things function in the U.S., will be able to cultivate relationships with students from around the world, enabling you to expand upon your personal experience by learning more about the ways of life in other countries and vice versa. Friendship families help make a student’s transition into American life go more smoothly. This is often an enjoyable and rewarding experience for both families and students.

International Education Week 2025

Join in on all the international fun with a multitude of events happening around La Crosse!

Students, stop by the International Education & Engagement Office at 1140 Centennial Hall to get a Bingo card and mark off squares by attending events. Turn your bingo card back in by 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, for a chance to win a $500 study abroad scholarship!

Monday, Nov. 17

Tuesday, Nov. 18

Wednesday, Nov. 19

Thursday, Nov. 20

Recreational Sports - Thanksgiving Break Hours

The Recreational Sports Department would like to share building hours for Thanksgiving Break (Nov. 26-30).For more information regarding the Recreational Sports Department and the programs that are offered, visit the Rec Sports website or contact the office at recoffice@uwlax.edu.    

REC/Fitness Center   
Wednesday:  6 a.m.-6 p.m.
Thursday-Saturday: Closed   
Sunday: 8 a.m.-11 p.m.

Outdoor Connection   
Wednesday-Saturday: Closed 
Sunday: 11 a.m.-6 p.m.  

Climbing Gym   
Wednesday-Saturday: Closed 
Sunday: 5 p.m.-8 p.m.

EZONE   
Wednesday-Saturday: Closed 
Sunday: 5 p.m.-11 p.m.

Mitchell Hall Pool   
Wednesday: noon-12:50 p.m.
Thursday-Sunday: Closed 

Hetzel Fieldhouse Open Rec  
Sunday: Closed

UWL named Bicycle Friendly University

UWL has been named a silver-level Bicycle Friendly University by the League of American Bicyclists. This places UWL among an elite group of about 200 colleges that are taking important steps to create a safe and welcoming environment for bicyclists of all ages.

UWL Athletics

Maroon Platoon launch

We've heard from you, our students, and now we're answering... Join Maroon Platoon!

What is it?! It's the Eagles student-fan club. You'll get weekly emails letting you know when UWL Athletics home contests are, what the theme is for the week (maroon out, silly hats, etc.) and info on prizes or giveaways.

Signing up keeps you in the know on when stuff is happening. That way you can plan ahead with your friends!

Maroon Platoon deploys Nov. 22 at the Women's Basketball & Men's Wrestling dual-event. Be there or be square. There will be prizes, shirt tosses, lucky winners for insider seats and more!

Be a part of UWL Athletics and support your favorite Eagles teams. Let's make our student section the best in the WIAC!

JOIN MAROON PLATOON>>

P.S. Maroon Platoon members get EXCLUSIVE voting rights for a new fan-anthem. Think "Jump Around" for the Badgers but tailored to your UWL Eagles. Song submissions close Nov. 11 and top-choices get sent to the Platoon for final voting. 

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Tushar Das profile photo Tushar Das Mathematics & Statistics

Tushar Das, Mathematics & Statistics, presented "From the division algorithm to fractals via dynamics" at Queen's University Math & Stats Department Colloquium on Nov. 7 in Kingston, ON, Canada. Research reported on was partially supported by American Institute of Mathematics (AIM) in Pasadena, CA and the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) in Princeton, NJ.

Katie Fries profile photoNic Barilar profile photoDylan Curvin profile photoDave Harlan profile photoMandy Kolbe profile photoNate Mohlman profile photo Katie Fries, Nic Barilar, Dylan Curvin, Dave Harlan, Mandy Kolbe and Nate Mohlman College of Business Administration and Theatre & Dance

Katie Fries, College of Business Administration; and Nic Barilar, Dylan Curvin, Dave Harlan, Mandy Kolbe and Nate Mohlman, all Theatre & Dance; presented "tick, tick...BOOM!" at as part of the 2025-2026 season on Nov. 7 in Frederick Theatre. The production, directed by Nic Barilar, featured the work of Katie Fries (musical director), Nate Mohlman (scenic designer), Mandy Kolbe (lighting designer), and David Harlan (sound designer), and Dylan Curvin (technical director) along with students Paige Huling (assistant director), Miranda Logan (costume designer), A Muma (assistant scenic designer), Coleman Breedlove (assistant lighting designer) Apollo Kasprzyk (assistant props & costumes designer), Ozzy Glazer (dramaturg), Morgan Millard (stage manager), and Leah Costello (assistant stage manager). It ran Nov. 7-16, 2025.

Thomas Kernozek profile photoDrew Rutherford profile photoGrace Rudek profile photo Thomas Kernozek, Drew Rutherford, Grace Rudek, Emma Heinert and C. Nathan Vannatta Health Professions, Physical Therapy and Biology

Thomas Kernozek and Drew Rutherford, both Health Professions; Grace Rudek and C. Nathan Vannatta, both Physical Therapy students; and Emma Heinert, Biology; co-authored the article "Use of concurrent auditory, tactile, and visual cueing and estimated cadence increases on Achilles tendon loading in running" in PT in Sport, published on Monday, Nov. 10 by Elsevier. Grade Rudek is a current graduate student in the Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy. Emma Heinert was a CSH Dean's Distinguished Fellow.

Tesia Marshik profile photo Tesia Marshik Psychology

Tesia Marshik, Psychology, presented "Adolescence in Context: Understanding Development, Risk, and Resilience" at the annual Rebuilding for Learning Summit on Nov. 7 in La Crosse, WI. The summit was attended by city, school and community leaders dedicated to strengthening support systems and implementing strategies to better serve our community's youth and families.

Patrick Barlow profile photoGraciela Engen profile photo Patrick Barlow and Graciela Engen Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning

Patrick Barlow and Graciela Engen, both Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning, presented "Measuring Impact: Meaningful Assessment for Co-Curricular Programs" at the Association for Institutional Research in the Upper Midwest (AIRUM) Annual Conference on Nov. 6 in Bloomington, MN. In this session, Grace and Patrick shared their experiences in providing guidance to co-curricular programs in planning assessment activities. They shared ideas for how to approach the assessment process with respect to the unique features of co-curricular programs and how institutional research staff could support those efforts at their own campuses.

Mike Olson profile photo Mike Olson Murphy Library

Mike Olson, Murphy Library, presented "Zines in Hostile Climates" at Zine Librarians unConference on Nov. 8 online. From budget cuts to political pressure, zines are helping us resist, rebuild and reimagine. Olson shared how he's using zines at Murphy Library to challenge institutional norms, support independent creators and foster critical conversations across campus, focusing on how zines can be tools for change in our libraries and communities.

Marie Moeller profile photoRobert Allen profile photo Marie Moeller, Robert Allen, Marcus Sherrell and Karyn Brown College of Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities, College of Science & Health, Bowling Green State University and Mississippi State University

Marie Moeller, College of Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities; Robert Allen, College of Science & Health; Marcus Sherrell, Bowling Green State University; and Karyn Brown, Mississippi State University; presented "Colleague to Administrator: Managing the Transition from Faculty to Assistant/Associate Dean" at the Council for Colleges of Arts and Sciences Annual Meeting on Nov. 5 in St. Louis, MO.

Kenneth Shonk profile photo Kenneth Shonk History

Kenneth Shonk, History, presented "Q&A with the editors of the Journal of British Studies " at The Annual Meeting of the North American Conference on British Studies on Friday, Nov. 14 in Montréal, Canada.

Kenneth Shonk profile photo Kenneth Shonk History

Kenneth Shonk, History, presented "Meet the book review editors of the Journal of British Studies" at the annual meeting of the North American Conference on British Studies on Friday, Nov. 14 in Montréal, Canada.

Barrett Klein profile photo Barrett Klein Biology

Barrett Klein, Biology, received the Wisconsin Literary Association nonfiction Honorary Mention award for the book "The Insect Epiphany: How Our Six-Legged Allies Shape Human Culture."

Barrett Klein profile photo Barrett Klein Biology

Barrett Klein, Biology, presented "BEEclipse: Honey bee behavior in light of a total solar eclipse" at the Entomological Society of America meetings on Nov. 9 in Portland, Oregon.

Barrett Klein profile photo Barrett Klein Biology

Barrett Klein, Biology, presented "The Insect Epiphany" at a joint book talk and signing with author Peter Kuper at Daedalus Books, and at The Entomological Society of America meetings on Nov. 11 in Portland, Oregon.

Andrew Ives profile photo Andrew Ives Disability Resource Center

Andrew Ives, Disability Resource Center, presented "Disability and Interdependence: Creating Communities of Care" at Wisconsin Association for Higher Education and Disability Conference on Nov. 13 online.

Remembering

Vivian Maxine (Olson) Turner, '72 Alumna

Alumna Vivian Maxine (Olson) Turner, '72, died Oct. 24. For more information see the obituary.

Elizabeth Jane Veldey, '89 Alumna

Alumna Elizabeth Jane Veldey, '89, died Oct. 26. For more information see the obituary.

Susan L. (Parker) Jensen, '70 Alumna

Alumna Susan L. (Parker) Jensen, '70, died Oct. 28. For more information see the obituary.

 John Whitsett, '70 Alumnus

Alumnus John Whitsett, '70, died Oct. 28. For more information see the obituary.

Marie T. Brueggen, '66 Alumna

Alumna Marie T. Brueggen, '66, died Oct. 31. For more information see the obituary.

Charles "Chuck" Franklin Rodell, '65 Alumnus

Alumnus Charles "Chuck" Franklin Rodell, '65, died Oct. 27. For more information see the obituary.

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