Richard Breaux
Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Richard Breaux, Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies, authored the chapter "Cityscapes, Soundscapes, and Centering Arab American Biographies in Public History," in "Arab American Public History," which was accepted for publication by Temple University Press.
Dr. Gary Gilmore
Public Health & Community Health Education
Dr. Gary Gilmore, Public Health & Community Health Education, was named a continuing appointee by Gov. Tony Evers to the Wisconsin Public Health Council of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services on Jan. 16. He has served on the council since its inception in 2004, as appointed over time by three Wisconsin governors.
Ross Vander Vorste
Biology
Ross Vander Vorste, Biology, presented "Resilient rivers: understanding how aquatic organisms resist and recover from disturbance" at Hanoi Pedagogical University 2 on Jan. 20 in Hanoi, Vietnam. This presentation was part of a new international research collaboration on aquatic insects with Professor Nguyen Van Hieu, a biology faculty member.
Ross Vander Vorste
Biology
Ross Vander Vorste, Biology, presented "Resilient rivers: understanding how aquatic organisms resist and recover from disturbance" at Vietnam National University (University of Science) on Jan. 22 in Hanoi, Vietnam. This presentation kicked off exploration of international research collaboration and future study abroad opportunities for UWL students.
Matthew Cashion
English
Matthew Cashion, English, authored the article "Please Pass the Flotsam" in "The Florida Review," published on Jan. 29 by the University of Central Florida graduate program in creative writing. The story is included in his forthcoming book, "How We Do Things Here."
Thanks to Eugenia Turov, Chemistry & Biochemistry, for her support and flexibility with the weather during TREK for new transfer students on Friday, Jan. 23. We successfully welcomed 63 students to campus to help them get a great start to their time at UWL, despite the extreme cold!
— Trevor Sprague, Admissions & Recruitment
Thanks to Jason Anfinsen, University Library, for his support and flexibility with the weather during TREK for new transfer students on Friday, Jan. 23. We successfully welcomed 63 students to campus to help them get a great start to their time at UWL, despite the extreme cold!
— Trevor Sprague, Admissions & Recruitment
Thanks to REC Sports, Eagle Helpdesk, and Academic Advising Center for helping make our TREK orientation event for new transfer students a success, despite the extreme cold weather on Friday, Jan. 23. They were all flexible enough to support us in designing a virtual campus tour of their spaces to help connect students directly while keeping everyone safe and warm!
— Transfer Admissions
Epiphone Dot Semi-hollow guitar + Gator case — This was a used guitar I got in 2010. I wanted to learn how to finish a guitar, and since it's original finish was pretty beat up, I sanded it smooth and refinished with a dark brown. I also modified it with new pickups and a frequensator tailpiece, mostly because I thought it'd look cool. Looking to sell it along with the Gator case I got for it. The guitar itself is really fun to play, I'm just looking to make some room. $300 or best offer. For more information, contact Jake Speer at 608.785.8299 or jspeer@uwlax.edu. View more information about Epiphone Dot Semi-hollow guitar + Gator case.