Campus Connection

Monday, July 13

Announcements

Summer memberships at the Recreational Eagle Center (REC)

Is your current gym overcrowded? Why not take advantage of the slow summer months and low-cost memberships at the Recreational Eagle Center (REC)? During the summer months the REC is your oasis of fitness.      

Memberships to the REC are available to faculty and staff for as low as $25 per month during the summer months. Membership includes:     

  • Ability to sponsor guests (up to three per visit) for appropriate guest fee 
  • Academic year only 

Rec Sports is offering a one-time, 15% discount to all new, first-time faculty/staff/affiliate members until July 18. Use the promo code SAVE15% to get your discounted price. 

If you are still deciding on purchasing a membership, Rec Sports offers a one-week free trial membership for all current UWL faculty, staff, affiliates, retirees and emeriti for the opportunity to try out the facility and its amenities. The one-time free trial can be used any time throughout the year. To request a free trial membership, visit the REC Information Counter or purchase it online by using the promo code “FREEWEEK”. 

Current UWL faculty and staff may purchase a membership online with a credit card payment (payroll deduction not available online). Payroll deduction, retirees, emeriti and spouse/partner memberships (spouse/partner eligibility verification required) must be purchased in person at the REC Information Counter. Payment options at the REC include check, credit and debit. 

Please reach out if you have any questions! We are available at recoffice@uwlax.edu or 608.785.5225.

The Food Pantry wants your bags!

Do you have extra plastic grocery bags? The Campus Food Pantry is running low and wants your bags. Drop them off at the COVE front desk anytime. Thank you!

Find more information about the UWL Food Pantry.

UWL surplus auction to be held through July 13

UW-L will conduct a sale of surplus property in partnership with the online auction site www.wisconsinsurplus.com running through July 13. Pre-registration and a bidder number is required prior to bid submittals. Terms and conditions of sale, along with contact information can be found on the auction’s website.

Julius Erlenbach celebration of life

Former UW-La Crosse Provost Julius Erlenbach — who went on to serve as chancellor of UW-Superior — will be remembered at a celebration of life Saturday, July 18. The event will run from 2 to 4 p.m. in Swenson Hall on the UW-Superior campus. All are welcome to attend and share memories of Erlenbach’s life and career. 

Find more information at uwsuper.edu/event/chancellor-julius-erlenbach-celebration-of-life-2026-07-18/. 

T-shirts needed

The Leadership & Involvement Center is hosting a volunteer project during NSO where we are making dog toys from old T-shirts. Everything will be donated to local animal shelters. 

If you have old (clean) T-shits to donate, please bring them to the COVE front desk. 

Reach out to Amanda Krafft (akrafft@uwlax.edu) with any questions.

Free, non-credit 'Intro to Mindfulness' class

UWL Counseling & Testing, Wellness & Health Advocacy and Rec Sports have teamed up to provide non-credit "Intro to Mindfulness" courses for the campus community!  

Mindfulness is simple, but not easy. Our four-week "Intro to Mindfulness" is an introductory class that will teach the skill of mindfulness. It will also help you build the habit of using it in your life on a regular basis. Positive outcomes include: 

  • Less self-judgment 
  • Manage stress 
  • Increased self-compassion 
  • Better sleep 
  • Increased calm 

We are offering a summer session of the course over the lunch hour for students, faculty and staff to attend this summer. The session starts on Thursday, Aug. 6 with a registration deadline of Sunday, Aug. 2 

There is no fee to attend; however, attendees must register in advance by the deadline. More information and registration are available on the Rec Sports Intro to Mindfulness webpage.    

UWL Dining

Patio Days begin this week!

Patio Days have returned for the summer! Join us for outstanding food, awesome people and beautiful weather! You can't beat lunch on the patio!

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Darci Thoune, English, was elected Vice President of the Council of Writing Program Administrators.

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Gita Pai, History and International & Global Studies, presented "Adorning an Adored Goddess in Madurai" at the Conference on the Study of Religions of India (CSRI) on June 26 at the University of California, Davis.

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Tanner Knorr, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy, was interviewed by Sean Dwyer of WIZM Talk Radio on June 25. Tourism is one of the state's strongest economic engines, consistently outpacing inflation and support thousands of jobs. Tanner Knorr, assistant professor, joined Sean Dwyer on LaCrosseTalk to discuss revenue, research and resources.

Kelly O Kelly O'Connor Mathematics & Statistics

Kelly O'Connor, Mathematics & Statistics, co-authored the article "Nonsplitting of the Hilbert exact sequence and the principal Chebotarev density theorem" in "The Ramanujan Journal Volume 68," article number 125 (2025), published on Dec. 12, 2025, by Springer. In joint work with Lian Duan, ShanghaiTech University; Ning Ma, State University of New York at Buffalo; and Xiyuan Wang, The Ohio State University. Given K/k a finite Galois extension of number fields, we find a way of verifying the non-splitting of the Hilbert short exact sequence by finite calculation. Our method is based on the study of the principal version of the Chebotarev density theorem, which represents the density of the prime ideals of k that factor into the product of principal prime ideals in K. We also find explicit equations to express the principal density in terms of the invariants of K/k. In particular, we prove that the group structure of the ideal class group of K can be determined by reading the principal densities.

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Kelly O'Connor, Mathematics & Statistics, co-authored the article "Unit lattices of D4-quartic number fields with signature (2,1)" in "Journal of Number Theory," Volume 280, March 2026 published on March 15 by Elsevier. In joint work with Sara Chari, St. Mary’s College of Maryland; Sergio Ricardo Zapata Ceballos, Youngstown State University; Erik Holmes, University of Toronto; Fatemeh Jalalvand, University of Calgary; Rahinatou Yuh Njah Nchiwo, Aalto University; Fabian Ramirez, University of California Irvine; and Sameera Vemulapalli, Harvard University; we investigate the set of unit shapes for D4-quartic number fields with two real embeddings and one pair of complex conjugate embeddings. We show this set consists entirely of transcendental elements and prove that its set of limits points contains at least three explicit algebraic numbers.

Gita Pai profile photo Gita Pai History

Gita Pai, History and International & Global Studies, received a Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowship (Research) for a second time. She will use the award from the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program to conduct research in south India during her 2026-2027 sabbatical, while affiliated with the French Institute of Pondicherry. The fellowship is managed by the United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF), a binational organization funded and governed equally by both governments to promote mutual understanding through educational and cultural exchanges. 

Penelope Hardy profile photo Penelope Hardy History

Penelope Hardy, History, authored the article "'His Name Does Not Appear:’ Missing Voices in Ocean Science and the Invisible Technician at Sea" in "The Northern Mariner/Le Marin du Nord," published on Wednesday, July 8 by the Canadian Nautical Research Society and the North American Society for Oceanic History. Hardy also co-edited, with Christina L. Bolte, University of West Florida, and Kevin Grubbs, McLennan Community College, the special issue of the journal in which the article appeared.

Matthew Cashion profile photo Matthew Cashion English

Matthew Cashion, English, authored the short story "Please Pass the Flotsam" in The Florida Review, published on Jan. 29 by the University of Central Florida graduate program in Creative Writing. The story is included in his forthcoming book, "How We Do Things Here."

Remembering

Richard Dungar, '74 Alumnus

Alumnus Richard Dungar, '74, died April 10. For more information see the obituary.

Charles "Chuck" Zimmer, '80 Alumnus

Alumnus Charles "Chuck" Zimmer, '80, died June 17. For more information see the obituary.

Joshua Layne Wallace, '01 Alumnus

Alumnus Joshua Layne Wallace, '01 died June 24. For more information see the obituary.

Daniel P. Cavadini Alumnus

Alumnus Daniel P. Cavadini died June 19. For more information see the obituary.

David A. Path, '94 Alumnus

Alumnus David A. Path, '94, died Oct. 30, 2025. For more information see the obituary.

Mary (Nicki) N. (Niquette) Drake, '51 Alumna

Alumna Mary (Nicki) N. (Niquette) Drake, '51, died July 11, 2025. For more information see the obituary.

Nancy "Nan" (Hanson) Bartheld, '51 Alumna

Alumna Nancy "Nan" (Hanson) Bartheld, '51, died April 14, 2021. For more information see the obituary.

Lee Myddleton Harwell, '69 Alumnus

Alumnus Lee Myddleton Harwell, '69, died June 11. For more information see the obituary.

William “Bill” Lee Engaas, '63 Alumnus

Alumnus William “Bill” Lee Engaas, '63, died June 17. For more information see the obituary.

William E. Hansen, '76 Alumnus

Alumnus William E. Hansen, '76, died June 28. For more information see the obituary.

Dale A. Lawrence , '69 Alumnus

Alumnus Dale A. Lawrence , '69, died May 2, 2024. For more information see the obituary.

Pamela D. (Blake) Lawrence, '67 Alumna

Alumna Pamela D. (Blake) Lawrence, '67, died Jan. 27, 2022. For more information see the obituary.

Betty J. Rohde, '49 Alumna

Alumna Betty J. Rohde, '49, died July 1, 2022. For more information see the obituary.

William H. Larson,' 60 Alumnus

Alumnus William H. Larson,' 60, died Jan. 13, 2021. For more information see the obituary.

Roderick Lewis Ostrem, '81 Alumnus

Alumnus Roderick Lewis Ostrem, '81, died July 2. For more information see the obituary.

Thomas J. Quinn, '75 Alumnus

Alumnus Thomas J. Quinn, '75, died July 2. For more information see the obituary.

UWL START Committee thanks all the staff, faculty, and current students

Thanks to all the staff, faculty, and current students for for their assistance and support of the START Program. START is a campus wide initiative and we appreciate all the hard work and effort put in to welcome our incoming class of first year students to UWL!
— UWL START Committee

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3-4 bedroom/1 bath apartment $2,000 per month

3-4 bedroom/1 bath apartment — Rent $1,500-2,000/month depending on occupancy. Fresh and bright upper unit of duplex. One mile south of campus. Recently renovated kitchen and bath. Hot water heat and hardwood floors throughout. Laundry and off street parking available. Apartment available Aug. 1, possibly sooner. For more information, contact Sheldon Wagner at 608.785.5179 or swagner@uwlax.edu.