Samantha Lyons, Biology student, presented "Comparative immunotoxicity of PFHxS and PFOS in larval zebrafish and fathead minnows" at the Midwest Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Annual Meeting on March 9 in Beloit, Wisconsin. Lyons is a Master of Science student working with Tisha King-Heiden, Biology. Travel costs were supported by a UWL Graduate Professional Travel Grant.
Samantha Lyons, a Biology student, was elected to be a board member for the Midwest Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. She will graduate with her Master of Science in Biology this May, and will start as a technician in an Environmental Toxicology Lab with UW-Madison and the Wisconsin Sea Grant.
JoAnn Breier, Biology student, and Carissa Maske, Microbiology student, presented "Are forever chemicals forever altering embryonic development?" at Research on the Rotunda on March 11 in Madison, WI. They were selected to co-present for the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin. These amazing students work with Tisha King-Heiden, Biology.
Marissa Eckrote-Nordland
Economics
Marissa Eckrote-Nordland, Economics, was interviewed by Kate Archer Kent of Wisconsin Today-WPR on Friday, March 13.
Abrielle Klawitter, Audrey Langworthy and Dean Vesperman
History
Abrielle Klawitter, Audrey Langworthy and Dean Vesperman, all History students, presented "Improving the Rigor of AI-Gen Curriculum: Mastering the Machine" at Wisconsin Council of the Social Studies on March 13 in Madison, WI. This session begins with a short overview, giving historical context for the AI-generated lessons. Next, discuss the generative AI curriculum and the various generative AI engines that were used to generate the curriculum. This includes what each tool created and the limitations of each AI engine. Then, participants will work through stations examining lesson plans created with various generative AI engines.

Mikayla Johnson, Alder Yu and Paul Schweiger
Biology and Microbiology
Mikayla Johnson, student, and Alder Yu, both Biology; and Paul Schweiger, Microbiology; presented "Time of Day Variation in the Gut Microbiome and Feeding Behaviors of Drosophila melanogaster" at the Genetics Society of American 67th Annual Drosophila Conference on March 5 in Chicago.
Remembering
Alumnus Dennis R. Stannard, '66, died March 1. For more information see the obituary.
Thanks to the Communication Studies Department, History Department, Accountancy Department, Computer Science Department, Psychology Department, and English Department Gateway+ Instructors for completing 100% of their Gateway+ PRO@UWL progress reports this semester. Thank you for your commitment to student success.
— Betsy Morgan, Academic Affairs
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