Naoko Giblin
Exercise & Sport Science
Naoko Giblin, Exercise & Sport Science, co-authored the book "Evidence-Based Practice in Athletic Training" published on Monday, Feb. 16 by Human Kinetics. The book provides foundational knowledge of evidence-based practice and research methods, and includes useful examples and scenarios to help athletic trainers implement research evidence into clinical practice.
James Longhurst and A.J. Frels
History and Executive Director, Explore La Crosse
James Longhurst, History, and A.J. Frels, executive director, Explore La Crosse, presented "Leveraging Outdoor Recreation Resources for Destination Placemaking " at the 2026 Explore Minnesota Tourism Conference on Feb. 12 in Duluth, Minnesota. This panel explored wins from La Crescent’s Gravel Biking National Championships and Minnesota’s Iron Range, where mountain biking fueled economic impact and local identity.
Marissa Eckrote-Nordland and J. Michael Collins
Economics and University of Wisconsin-Madison
Marissa Eckrote-Nordland, Economics, and J. Michael Collins, University of Wisconsin-Madison, co-authored the article "Never retire? Financial planning and farm families" in The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension published on Feb. 13 by Taylor & Francis.


Tanner Knorr, Brian Kumm-Schaley, Hannah Mueller and W. Thomas Means
Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy
Tanner Knorr, Brian Kumm-Schaley, Hannah Mueller and W. Thomas Means, all Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy, presented "at various sessions" at The Academy of Leisure Sciences' 2026 TALS Research and Teaching Conference on Feb. 11 in Philadelphia, PA.Kumm-Schaley presented "Ebbs, Eddies, and Pockets of Stillness: A Leisured Education?" and "Emerging as a Joyful Collective: An Accidental Foray into Post-Qualitative Inquiry," in addition to having a student presentation of "To swim or not to swim? How cultural capital shapes self-rescue within a whitewater kayaking community." Knorr presented "Federal Indian Policy, Tribal Sovereignty, and Protected Area Management within the United States." Kumm-Schaley and Dr. Means are both board members of TALS.
Adam Schneider
Biology
Adam Schneider, Biology, co-authored the article "Whole-genome sequences confirm Castilleja lassenensis as a distinct species from Castilleja lemmonii " in the Journal of Heredity published on Feb. 4 by Oxford University Press. This study used whole-genome data to resolve a nearly century-long taxonomic debate regarding the distinctiveness of a plant species endemic to Mount Lassen in northern California.
Matthew Cashion
English
Matthew Cashion, English, authored the book "How We Do Things Here" published on Feb. 17 by Cornerstone Press. This collection of twelve inked short stories features a group of slow-learning neighbors, spouses and community members who teach us how to fail and forgive and try again to forge connections in all the troubled spaces we’re desperate to share.
Victor Macias-Gonzalez
History
Victor Macias-Gonzalez, History, was elected member of the General Council of the Conference on Latin American History (CLAH). The CLAH was founded in 1926 to promote the study and teaching of Latin American history. Affiliated with the American Historical Association, it holds an annual meeting featuring academic sessions, regional committee meetings, and prestigious awards.
Remembering
Friend of UWL Dorothy Ann "D.A." Ferguson died Feb. 8. Ferguson was a longtime supporter of UWL's Self-Sufficiency Program (SSP), serving on the SSP Advisory Board from 2007 to 2025. The SSP — part of UWL's Department of Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies, extends condolences to Ferguson's family. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Karla Olsen, '99, died Feb. 12. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Dorothy Ann "D.A." Marshall Ferguson died Feb. 8. She also dedicated her energy to civic efforts as a member of the Self Sufficiency Board of Advisors. For more information see the obituary.
Thanks to Scott Brown, Tammy Fisher, Ashley Franzo, Kyle Herberg, Allen Hill, Kaitlyn Iverson, Kelly Kamrowski, Craig Key, Steve Martens, Troy Richter, Robin Tuxen, Stacy Twite, Leanne Vigue and Maren Walz for their role in assisting Athletics with the inaugural National Championship parade. I appreciate everyone’s willingness to celebrate the success of our student-athletes in the fall season and commemorate the newest national championship for the UWL campus! I am grateful to all members of campus who came out to show their support!
— Kim Blum, Athletics Director
ISO: "Rage" by Richard Bachman (Stephen King) — I’m currently in search of the book "Rage" by Richard Bachman a.k.a. Stephen King. A friend has set a goal to read all of Stephen King’s books in chronological order, this is the only book they are having troubles finding. If you have this book and are willing to sell, let me know! Wanted. For more information, contact Maren Walz at 608.785.8574 or mwalz@uwlax.edu.