Campus Connection

Events for the week of March 31

Announcements

Howie's Bingo!

It Make$ Cents! to take your finances and winnings off-campus! Not only are we partnering with La Crosse's very own Howie's (right next to UWL) for a great night of bingo, but we have spectacular prizes to be won! Come learn about our IMC program and get the chance to win give-aways and prizes! Free and open to the public.

Located at Howie's - Must be 21+ to attend

1128 La Crosse St, La Crosse, WI 54601

Social Justice Week 2026 keynote

Join us for the opening keynote of Social Justice Week 2026 as we explore this year’s theme, "Community Healing & Collective Care." This keynote will invite participants to reflect on what it means to practice care as a shared responsibility and to engage justice work in ways that strengthen relationships across campus and community.

Through story, insight and practical reflection, this session will challenge us to consider how we show up for one another, how we address harm and how we build sustainable communities rooted in belonging and accountability.

More details about the keynote focus and speaker framing will be announced soon.

Give the welcome at TEDxUWLaCrosse 2026

Attention students: Step onto the TEDx stage. 

We are seeking a UWL student speaker to deliver the opening welcome at TEDxUWLaCrosse 2026. This year’s theme explores the Driftless Area — a landscape that shapes our region, identity and sense of place.

Selected students will open the event with a brief welcome and introduction to the theme before our three featured TEDx speakers take the stage at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1, 2026, in The Bluffs. This welcome will serve to open the event and will not be part of the recorded videos submitted to the TEDx platform. 

How to apply: 

  • Submit a draft of your proposed welcome address that defines “Driftless” and explores what it means to you in 300–700 words (approximately 2–3 minutes spoken aloud)
  • Please submit in written format
  • Finalists will be called in to read the script aloud to members of the TEDx committee.
  • The winner should be prepared to attend one or more rehearsals in summer and September 2026 and deliver the complete address live at the event. 

Submit your draft by Wednesday, April 15 to Kjerstin Lang at klang@uwlax.edu. 

Applicants will be notified if they are selected before the end of the spring semester. 

Take the stage. Share your voice. Help us welcome the community to TEDxUWLaCrosse 2026. 

Wellness & Health Advocacy is hiring Peer Health Advocates!

Are you a student interested in health education and social media? Are you passionate about wellness and looking for on-campus work? Apply to be a Peer Health Advocate on Handshake by April 3, 2026.

Are you faculty or staff with a student in mind? Share this post with them, visit the Wellness & Health Advocacy page for more information, or email wellness@uwlax.edu to recommend them for the position.

You're Invited: 2026 UWL Distinguished Alumni Awards

You're invited to join us in celebrating the 2026 UWL Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients! This special brunch & ceremony honors UWL alumni who exemplify excellence and have made a lasting impact on their professions, communities and our university.

Attendees will enjoy socializing, brunch, live music performed by a UWL student musician, inspiring remarks from Distinguished Alumni Award recipients, and the opportunity to celebrate the remarkable achievements of the UWL community.

For faculty and staff, please RSVP here to join us in celebrating. 
For alumni & friends, please RSVP here to join us in celebrating. 

2026 UWL Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients 


What: 2026 UWL Distinguished Alumni Awards
When: 9 a.m. Sat, April 11
Where: The Bluffs Ballroom Student Union

UWL Legacy in Action: Distinguished Alumni Edition

Five alumni. Real industry insights. Your UWL legacy begins today.

Hear from UWL Distinguished Alumni Award recipients as they deliver brief insight talks on their industries, reflect on their UWL experiences and share advice as you begin shaping your own legacy.

Students who attend can also:

  • Participate in a live, digital interaction and brief Q&A following the presentation
  • Download a Legacy in Action Certificate of Participation for LinkedIn
  • Enter to win a Build Your Legacy Kit
  • Enjoy coffee and grab-and-go snacks

Register online by Monday, April 6. Space is limited for this interactive program.

Featuring the 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients

Sarah Arendt-Beyer, ’07

Marketing Communications Manager | Nortek Air Solutions
AI Is Just the Beginning: Embracing Change Throughout Your Career

Elizabeth Evans, ’05
Community Impact Director | Great Rivers United Way
Community Impact: Turning Needs into Action

Dan Kraeger, ’83
Medical Director | Heartland Hospice–Central Wisconsin
Advancing Health: Through Service and Leadership

Tacara Lovings, ’12
Executive Director, Office of Strategic Initiatives | Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Leading for All: Education as a Common Good

Amy Oliver, ’05 & ’08
Principal | Hintgen Elementary School
Student Success: Expanding Support Beyond the Classroom

Spring blood drive on April 7

Gamma Sigma Sigma and the Leadership and the Involvement Center are excited to partner with the American Red Cross to host our next campus blood drive on April 7, 2026.

Did you know that while about 38% of Americans are eligible to donate blood, fewer than 10% actually do each year? Your donation can make a real and immediate impact. If you’re healthy and able, we encourage you to take an hour out of your day, book an appointment and help support the Red Cross’s lifesaving mission.

Not sure if you’re eligible? No worries. Just stop by, and the Red Cross team will help you find out.

Sign up or learn more on the Red Cross website

Roll up your sleeve, save a life and be part of something bigger than yourself!

Donors will receive a free T-shirt (while supplies lasts) and a free Culver's "Give a Pint, Get a Pint" coupon.

at the Cleary Alumni & Friends Center.

View this event on UWL MyOrgs.

Free, public lecture explores how ice age Europeans stayed connected

How did people in Ice Age Europe stay connected over vast distances and across generations?  

Charles Egeland, director of the Archaeology Program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, will give a free, public lecture exploring the surprising ways in which art and artifacts helped ancient societies share ideas, signal identity and keep communities strong.  

The talk, “Small Things, Shared Worlds: Artifacts, Art, and Social Life in Ice Age Europe” will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 9, in Skogen Auditorium, room 1400 Centennial Hall, at UW-La Crosse. 

Using archaeological evidence, social network analysis, and a little computer science, Egeland will uncover how even the smallest objects can tell big stories about human connection — and why connecting with each other has always defined us as a species. 

Egeland earned a doctoral degree from Indiana University-Bloomington. He is a professor of anthropology and director of the Archaeology Program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He is particularly fascinated by how ancient hunter-gatherers interacted with their environments — and how these interactions laid the groundwork for humans’ profound ecological footprint on Earth today. 

Recreational Sports - Easter Weekend Hours

The Recreational Sports Department would like to share building/program hours for Easter weekend (April 3-5).  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. 

Friday, April 3
Recreational Eagle Center:  6 a.m.-8 p.m.
Fitness Center:  6 a.m.-8 p.m.
EZONE:  3 p.m.-8 p.m.
Outdoor Connection:  Noon-6 p.m.
Climbing Gym:  4 p.m.-8 p.m. 
Pool:  Noon-12:50 p.m.

Saturday, April 4
Recreational Eagle Center:  10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Fitness Center:  10 a.m.-4 p.m.
EZONE:  Noon-4 p.m.
Outdoor Connection:  10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Climbing Gym:  CLOSED  
Pool:  CLOSED

Sunday, April 5
Recreational Eagle Center:  4 p.m.-11 p.m.
Fitness Center:  4 p.m.-11 p.m.
EZONE:  4 p.m.-11 p.m.
Outdoor Connection:  CLOSED  
Climbing Gym:  5 p.m.-8 p.m.  
Pool:  CLOSED
Hetzel Fieldhouse Open Rec:  CLOSED

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Niti Mishra profile photo 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 profile photoSamantha Lyons profile photo Tisha King Heiden and Samantha Lyons Biology

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 profile photoAriel Beaujot profile photo 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 profile photo 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 profile photo 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 profile photo 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 profile photo 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 profile photo 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 profile photo 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 profile photo Moira Lafayette Student Affairs Administration

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

James “Jim” C. Edwards, '63 Alumnus

Alumnus James “Jim” C. Edwards, '63, died March 7. For more information see the obituary.

Ross Michael Bennett, '66 Alumnus

Alumnus Ross Michael Bennett, '66, died March 12. For more information see the obituary.

Linda K. Nook (Diagostine),'74 Alumna

Alumna Linda K. Nook (Diagostine),'74, died March 12. For more information see the obituary.

Mary L. Solbrekken, '58 Alumna

Alumna Mary L. Solbrekken, '58, died March 12. For more information see the obituary.

Amy Lu Zipp, '91 Alumna

Alumna Amy Lu Zipp, '91, died March 13. For more information see the obituary.

Patrick Michael McDaniel, '71 Alumnus

Alumnus Patrick Michael McDaniel, '71, died March 18. For more information see the obituary.

Dennis Stannard, '66 Alumnus

Alumnus Dennis Stannard, '66, died March 1. For more information see the obituary.

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