Heather Walder and John L. Creese, Katrina Phillips, and Marvin DeFoe
Archaeology & Anthropology and Red Cliff Tribal Historic Preservation
Heather Walder, Archaeology & Anthropology, and John L. Creese, Katrina Phillips, and Marvin DeFoe, Red Cliff Tribal Historic Preservation, co-authored the chapter "Community-Engaged Archaeology in Red Cliff, Wisconsin" in "Post-Contact Archaeology of Michigan and the Upper Great Lakes Region," which was accepted for publication by Berghann Books. The book will be released in early 2026. The chapter highlights community-engaged learning in Red Cliff, Wisconsin during five seasons of archaeological fieldwork from 2018 - 2023.
Garrett Soper
Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning
Garrett Soper, Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning, presented "Dashboard Showcase" at the AIRUM Annual Conference on Nov. 6 in Bloomington, MN.
Melina Packer
Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Melina Packer, Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies, co-authored the article "Let's Talk About Sex *and* Race" in "This View of Life," published on Dec. 2 by ProSocial World.



Dave Harlan, Laurie Kincman, Mandy Kolbe, Anna Mcardle Wooden and Gregory Parmeter
Theatre & Dance
Dave Harlan, Laurie Kincman, Mandy Kolbe, Anna Mcardle Wooden and Gregory Parmeter, all Theatre & Dance, presented "Ken Ludwig's The Game's Afoot or Holmes for the Holidays" as part of the 2025-2026 season on Thursday, Dec. 4 in Toland Theatre. The production, with direction and fight choreography by Greg Parmeter, featured the work of Mandy Kolbe (scenic design), Nate Mohlman (technical direction), Anna Wooden (costume design), Laurie Kincman (dramaturgy), and David Harlan (snow man), along with the work of students Amber Meyers and Avery Weston (lighting design), Alex Haaland (sound design), Ellie Hemming (props design), Hailey Kluck (assistant scenic design and assistant fight choreography) and Amanda Visger, Dawn Havican, and Ilex Rosen (stage management). It ran Dec. 4-7, 2025.
Remembering
Thomas John Kinney, a senior at UWL, died Nov. 25. Kinney will posthumously receive a degree in finance from UWL. "He was proud to be an Eagle and embodied their mission every day through his inclusivity, generosity, and passion in giving back to the community. TJ was honored to be on the social chair committee and part of the mentoring program at Delta Sigma Pi, UWL’s business fraternity," according to the obituary. For more information see the Gunderson Funeral and Cremation Care obituary.
Alumna Joan Lynn Henthorne, '72, died Nov. 14. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Carol J Pesch, '83, died Nov. 18. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus Gale Sanders, '75, died Nov. 19. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus Robert “Bob” William Bush, '70, died Nov. 21. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Mary Kay Skemp, '79, died Nov. 23. For more information see the obituary.
Thanks to Taylor Cole Miller, Communication Studies, for Inviting my ECE 216 students to the CAML and teaching them the ins and outs of producing a podcast.
— Valerie Krage, Educational Studies
Thanks to Amanda Abrahamson, Kara Ostlund, Zach Moffett and Macy Carty, all Student Life, for their strength, compassion and unwavering support during an incredibly challenging semester. Our hearts extend to all of you as you navigate challenging and sometimes tragic events with care and dedication toward our students and UWL community. You are appreciated!
— Karolyn Bald, International Education and Engagement
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