Campus Connection

Events for the week of May 4

Announcements

Chat with Student Affairs Leaders

Have a question, idea, concern, or just want to put a face to Student Affairs? Stop by our “Chat with Student Affairs Leaders” table in the Whitney Center or the Student Union and talk with us — no appointment needed.

These casual tabling sessions are designed to make Student Affairs more visible, approachable, and easy to connect with. Come for a quick hello or stay awhile and share what’s on your mind.

Who you’ll meet

At every session, you’ll be able to chat with:

  • Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Vitaliano Figueroa
  • One Student Affairs director (a rotating leader from across Student Affairs)

What you can talk about

Anything. Seriously. Students often stop by to:

  • Share concerns or barriers they’re running into
  • Offer ideas to improve campus life
  • Ask questions about resources and services
  • Talk about what’s going well (we want to hear that too)
  • Get to know the people behind Student Affairs

What to expect

  • Drop-in format: come and go when it works for you
  • Low-pressure conversation: no forms, no presentations — just a chat
  • Real connection: your experience matters, and we’re here to listen

Where & when to find us

  • Wednesday, May 6
    • 3-4:30 p.m., Student Union (by Sono)
    • w/Kyle Burke, director of University Centers & Student Engagement

Student renters: Policy change notice

The City of La Crosse would like to remind residents and students that Large Item Collection is no longer provided by the city. Items that are too large or heavy to fit in your garbage cart are considered a large item. These include couches, cabinets, desks, carpet, tables, etc. It is the resident's responsibility to dispose of large items.

Students who are renting in the City of La Crosse should be actively discussing this situation with their landlords to see what options are available according to the terms of their lease. Materials should not be left out for disposal unless the materials have been contracted for removal.

Here is a list of resources to consider when disposing of unwanted large items. Some of these organizations also provide free large-item pickup services.

Donated items

Unusable items

Recreational Sports - Finals and May break hours

The Recreational Sports Department would like to share building/program hours for spring finals and May break. 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 

Finals Week (May 11-17) 

Recreational Eagle Center/Fitness Center
Monday-Thursday:  6 a.m.-10 p.m.  
Friday:  6 a.m.-6 p.m.  
Saturday:  Noon-6 p.m.  
Sunday:  CLOSED    

EZONE  
Monday-Thursday:  3 p.m.-10 p.m.  
Friday-Sunday:  CLOSED  

Outdoor Connection  
Monday-Friday:  Noon-6 p.m.  
Saturday-Sunday:  CLOSED  

Climbing Gym  
Monday-Thursday: 4-9 p.m.
Friday-Sunday:  CLOSED

Bouldering Only
Tuesday/Wednesday:  11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Mitchell Hall Pool 
Monday: Noon-12:50 p.m., 8-10 p.m. 
Tuesday: 8-10 p.m. 
Wednesday: Noon-12:50 p.m.
Thursday-Sunday: CLOSED 

**Group Fitness classes will be free during finals week.  

May Break (May 18-24)  

Recreational Eagle Center/Fitness Center
Monday-Saturday:  Noon-6 p.m.  
Sunday:  CLOSED    

EZONE  
Monday-Sunday:  CLOSED  

Outdoor Connection  
Monday-Sunday:  CLOSED  

Climbing Gym 
Monday-Sunday:  CLOSED  

Mitchell Hall Pool
Monday-Sunday:  CLOSED 

Michael Current retirement reception

Please join us to recognize and celebrate Michael Current's 20+ years as a librarian in Murphy Library. Refreshments will be available from 3-4:30 p.m. in the Gathering Place in Cleary. 

Communications Corner

Amy McDonald retirement celebration

Join us in celebrating Amy McDonald's 24+ years of valuable contributions and dedication to UWL Parking Services. Cake and refreshments will be served.

Remarks will be at 2:30pm. Please enter using the northeast entrance of the Police Services Building. 

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Sadie Hickey profile photo Sadie Hickey Biology

Sadie Hickey, Biology student, received the John Thomson Research Award from Botanical Club of Wisconsin. This is a competitive research grant supporting graduate student research on Wisconsin's non-cultivated plants. Sadie will be comparing fungal mutualists associated with our native pink ladyslipper orchid across different habitat types in Wisconsin and Michigan, and across time by comparing fresh collections with decades-old herbarium specimens.

Dean Vesperman profile photo Dean Vesperman History

Dean Vesperman, History, presented "Using political simulations to examine policy implications in addressing climate change" at Climate and Coffee on Friday, April 24 in La Crosse, WI. How do you get students engaged in active deliberation of climate change? This presentation addressed two simulations (COP of the UNFCCC and Arctic Council), which engage in deliberative role-play about the issue of climate change.

Elizabeth Peacock profile photo Elizabeth Peacock Archaeology & Anthropology

Elizabeth Peacock, Archaeology & Anthropology, presented "Create Your Culture: Using Play to Enhance Engagement and Cultural Understanding" at UW-System OPID Spring Conference on Teaching & Learning on April 23 in Madison, WI.

Jennifer Taylor profile photo Jennifer Taylor and Emily Higgins Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy and Recreational Therapy Alum

Jennifer Taylor, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy and Emily Higgins, Recreational Therapy Alum, presented "The Privilege and Pain of Being a Recreational Therapist" at Wisconsin Therapeutic Recreation Association Conference on April 16 in UW-La Crosse.

Tara Delong profile photo Tara Delong Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy

Tara Delong, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy, presented "Clinical Supervision: Feedback That Fuels Growth" at Wisconsin Therapeutic Recreation Association Conference on April 17 in UW-La Crosse.

Lisa Savarese profile photo Lisa Savarese Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy

Lisa Savarese, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy, presented "Storytelling as a Therapeutic Modality in Recreational Therapy: Research Insights and the TimeSlips Method" at Wisconsin Therapeutic Recreation Association Conference on April 17 in UW-La Crosse.

W. Thomas Means profile photo W. Thomas Means Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy

W. Thomas Means, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy, presented "Beyond the Buzz: Ethical, Sustainable, and Practical AI Integration in Recreational Therapy" at Wisconsin Therapeutic Recreation Association Conference on April 17 in UW-La Crosse.

Tara Delong profile photo Tara Delong Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy

Tara Delong, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy, presented "How to Establish a Facility Dog Program in Recreational Therapy Settings" at Wisconsin Therapeutic Recreation Association Conference on April 17 in UW-La Crosse.

Lindsey Kirschbaum profile photo Lindsey Kirschbaum Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy

Lindsey Kirschbaum, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy, presented "Sibling Support: Empowering Siblings through Recreational Therapy" at Wisconsin Therapeutic Recreation Association Conference on April 17 in UW-La Crosse.

Ashley Dobrogosz profile photoDave Harlan profile photoMandy Kolbe profile photoNate Mohlman profile photoKathryn Moran profile photoGregory Parmeter profile photoAnna Wooden profile photo Ashley Dobrogosz, Dave Harlan, Mandy Kolbe, Nate Mohlman, Kathryn Moran, Gregory Parmeter and Anna Wooden Theatre & Dance

Ashley Dobrogosz, Dave Harlan, Mandy Kolbe, Nate Mohlman, Kathryn Moran, Gregory Parmeter and Anna Wooden, all Theatre & Dance, presented "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder" at as part of the 2025-2026 season on April 24 in Toland Theatre. The production, with direction by Greg Parmeter, musical direction by Kathryn Moran, and choreography by Ashley Dobrogosz, also featured the work of Mandy Kolbe, scenic design; Nate Mohlman, technical direction; Anna Wooden, costume design; and David Harlan, sound design; along with the work of students Amber Meyers, lighting design; Avery Weston, stage management; Julia Sanchez, props design; Connor Pangburn, sound engineer; and Amanda Visger, dramaturgy. It ran April 24-May 3, 2026.

Sumei Liu profile photo Sumei Liu Biology

Sumei Liu, Biology, presented "Effects of Histamine on Intestinal Epithelial Permeability of the Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrels" at American Physiology Summit on April 25 in Minneapolis, MN. The co-authors for this presentation include undergraduate research students Benjamin Vandigo, Ege Karadag, Emilee Hinrichs and a high school student Caroline Clark.

Eliza Carlson profile photo Eliza Carlson Communication Studies

Eliza Carlson, Communication Studies, presented "Practice Makes Perfect: A Guiding Workshop for Instructors" at OPID Spring Conference on April 24 in Madison, WI.

Jason Anfinsen profile photo Jason Anfinsen Murphy Library

Jason Anfinsen, Murphy Library, presented "Build Your Brary: A motivational engagement and outreach bootcamp for every library" at Wisconsin Association of Public Libraries (WAPL) 2026 Spring Conference: Library As A Test Kitchen on April 28 in Elkhart Lake, WI.

Huw Griffiths profile photoRyan Mckelley profile photo Huw Griffiths and Ryan Mckelley Psychology

Huw Griffiths, student, and Ryan Mckelley, both Psychology, presented "Men of Misogi: Pushing Limits, Building Bonds" at Dudes & T.A.C.O.S. on April 28 in Green Bay, WI. They were invited by Foundations Health & Wholeness to facilitate an interactive session aimed at increasing social connections, encourage vulnerable conversations and reduce risks of social isolation for men ages 18-75. The acronym T.A.C.O.S stands for “Trailblazing Adventure of Connection, Outreach and Support."

Andrew Scott profile photo Andrew Scott Finance

Andrew Scott, Finance, received the award for outstanding mentor as a peer reviewer from the Higher Learning Commission.

Remembering

David S. Tostrud Alumnus

Alumnus David S. Tostrud died April 17. For more information see the obituary.

Carol B. Ibinger, '72 Alumna

Alumna Carol B. Ibinger, '72, died April 19. For more information see the obituary.

James David "JD" Schams Alumnus

Alumnus James David "JD" Schams, '66, died April 20. For more information see the obituary.

Jude Ann Rand Alumna

Alumna Jude Ann Rand died Nov. 26, 2025. For more information see the obituary.

Daniel J. Jack, '64 Alumnus

Alumnus Daniel J. Jack, '64, died March 12, 2024. For more information see the obituary.

Pierre A DeBaun, '66 Alumnus

Alumnus Pierre A DeBaun, '66, died Feb. 21, 2019. For more information see the obituary.

Sharon L (Waughtal) Rhynalds, '60 Alumna

Alumna Sharon L (Waughtal) Rhynalds, '60, died Sept. 27, 2018. For more information see the obituary.

Eric J Larson, '78 Alumnus

Alumnus Eric J Larson, '78, died Aug. 31, 2016. For more information see the obituary.

Aaron Q. Scholze, '11, Alumnus

Alumnus Aaron Q. Scholze, '11, died May 11, 2019. For more information see the obituary.

Russell W. Price, '75 Alumnus

Alumnus Russell W. Price, '75, died Oct. 21, 2008.

Graduate & Extended Learning thanks Kendall Bowman, UWL Alumni & Friends Foundation and Kelly Proksch, University Bookstore

Thanks to Kendall Bowman, UWL Alumni & Friends Foundation, and Kelly Proksch, University Bookstore, for their excellent work in making Caps off to Commencement such a great part of the graduating student experience. We enjoy our collaboration and look forward to working with you on future events!
— Graduate & Extended Learning

Amy Ticknor, History thanks Ethen Jewell, Business Services Office

Thanks to Ethen Jewell, Business Services Office, for helping with a very complicated invoicing situation!
— Amy Ticknor, History

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