Scott Doberstein
Exercise & Sport Science
Scott Doberstein, Exercise & Sport Science, was inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Trainers' Association (WATA) Hall of Fame at the Wisconsin Athletic Trainers' Association Spring Symposium on Wednesday, April 15 in Oshkosh, Wis. The WATA Hall of Fame is located in Mitchell Hall and features several UWL staff and alumni as honorees.
Melina Packer
Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Melina Packer, Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies, co-authored the article "How Gender Stereotypes Got Written Into Evolution," published on March 30 by Atmos Earth. A flawed fruit fly experiment helped harden Victorian stereotypes about sex into scientific “principles.” Feminist biologists have been challenging those assumptions and the theory built on them for decades.
Charlie Klawitter, Mathematics & Statistics student, presented "Studying the Intersection of Prime Factorizations, Linear Equations, and Ramsey Theory" at the Wisconsin Mathematical Association of America on April 10 in River Falls, Wis. This undergraduate research project was supported by Nathan Warnberg, Mathematics & Statistics.
Spencer Sivertson, Mathematics & Statistics student, presented "How to Take the Summation of a Polynomial" at the Wisconsin Mathematical Association of America Conference on April 11 in River Falls, Wis. This undergraduate research project was supported by Eddie Kim, and Tushar Das, both Mathematics & Statistics.
Rupsa Bhowmick
Geography & Environmental Science
Rupsa Bhowmick, Geography & Environmental Science, received an Early-Stage Investigator Grant from NASA Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium. Bhowmick will be pursuing her research “North Atlantic Mid-Latitude Cyclone Analysis Using Machine Learning.”

Gargi Chaudhuri and Niti Mishra
Geography & Environmental Science
Gargi Chaudhuri and Niti Mishra, both Geography & Environmental Science, co-authored the article "Where Himalayan Forests Are More (or Less) Complex than Their Height Suggests: An Uncertainty-Aware GEDI Indicator for Monitoring and Management" in Remote Sensing published on Friday, April 17 by MDPI. Using NASA’s GEDI lidar aboard the International Space Station, the study created an interactive atlas of Himalayan forest structure that can help identify areas important for biodiversity, microclimate, and future monitoring. Explore the atlas.
Remembering
Alumna Margaret G. Baudhuin, '72, died March 31. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus Darren Michael Kinder, '11, died March 31. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus Thomas Charles Beversdorf, '75, died April 3. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus Daniel Richard Lee, “Dano,” '80, died April 4. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Vada J. Fauver, '74, died April 7. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Mildred Elaine Relyea Evenson, '58, died April 11. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Pamela S. Maykut died Dec. 13, 2020. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Marna L (Anderson) Sanford died Dec. 13, 2017. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Helen P (Relyea) Duxbury died Nov. 25, 1993.
Alumnus Richard "Rich" Franklin Heimerl died March 27. For more information see the obituary.
Alumnus Robert “Bob” Ronald Hoffman, '52, died March 29. For more information see the obituary.
Alumna Elizabeth Mae Knutson, '54, died March 31. For more information see the obituary.
Thanks to students, mentors, judges and audience members for making our 3 Minute Grad Project event a success! Thank you for your time and effort in preparing and evaluating the presentations.
— Graduate & Extended Learning
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