Campus Connection

Events for the week of March 17

Announcements

Western Werf Wisconsin Education Recruitment Fair

Western WERF is an educator career fair held in Wisconsin early in the hiring season. Candidates interested in working in the K-12 school setting will have a chance to engage with school districts from Wisconsin and throughout the U.S. to explore their opportunities. The event is free for students, alumni and community members. The fair is coordinated by the higher education institutions of Wisconsin and sponsored at UWL by the  Academic Advising Center & Career Services.

An event program listing all the organizations will be provided at the fair. You are encouraged to bring copies of your resume/vitae if you have them. Refreshments and light snacks will be provided during the fair.

UWL surplus auction to be held through March 23

UWL will conduct a sale of surplus property in partnership with the online auction site www.wisconsinsurplus.com, running through March 23, 2026. 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.

SYS 625 Youth Protection and Compliance: Key Updates and UWL Requirements

If you work with youth or oversee youth programs, please review the updated SYS 625 policy for current requirements. Share these updates with colleagues to support consistent compliance. 

Key changes Include: 

  • Updated terms and definitions 
  • Clarified activity director responsibilities 
  • Revised training requirements 
  • Updated supervision ratios 
  • Requirements for third‑party youth activities 

How the policy may affect your program 

Impacts vary by program type. Most custodial and non‑custodial programs will see minimal changes, though some requirements may shift. The Youth Protection team will reach out to program directors with tailored guidance. All covered activities must be registered and approved before the start date. If unsure whether your activity is covered, contact Youth Protection. Requirements differ by activity type; see the Youth Protection Guide for details and the full approval process. 

Upcoming opportunities (details coming soon): 

  • Lunch & Learn sessions: Brief sessions on SYS 625 updates, program types, registration and approval guidance, emergency procedures, incident reporting and best practices. 
  • Drop‑in sessions: Meet with the Youth Protection team, ask questions and address outstanding requirements. 
  • Department/unit presentations: Request a tailored presentation for your team to ensure alignment with current processes. 

Questions can be directed to youthprotection@uwlax.edu  

Free Women's History Trivia Night

Women's History Trivia Night will be from 5:30 - 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 24 at the Cleary Alumni & Friends Center at UWL. Come out and have intergenerational fun and learn (or share your knowledge) and have some snacks!

  • Refreshments and drawings
  • No cost or pre-registration
  • Everyone is welcome!

Sponsored by:
UWL College Feminists
UWL Early Childhood Education
UWL Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies
AAUW-La Crosse Branch

UWL In the News

UWL in the News

Monday
New Glarus native, UW-La Crosse star OT eyeing rare D-III to NFL leap, La Crosse Tribune
Letters of love, Shipwreck discovery, Wisconsin author’s new thriller (UWL student Macee Redmanfeaured), WPR
'If fishes were wishes, ' this UW-La Crosse class would change a lot about the city, La Crosse Tribune
UW-La Crosse sweeps into Sweet 16 on men’s and women’s sides, WKBT
Sweet 16 bids for UW-L Men’s, Women’s teams, WIZM

Tuesday
Local stories lead to global understanding, Kappan
UWL grapplers ready to challenge the nation's best, WXOW
UW-La Crosse’s Kehr Named Women’s Gymnastics Judy Kruckman Scholar Athlete, WIAC
Malia Nelson, UW-La Crosse advance to Sweet 16, Post Bulletin

Wednesday
Humans of UWL: Caroline Kannel (UWL alumna), The Racquet
UW-La Crosse wrestlers prepare for national championship quest, WKBT
NCAA tournament run continues as UWL heads to Sweet 16, WI Proud

Thursday
Eagle women head to Sweet 16 for first time in program history, WKBT
UW-La Crosse hosts county board candidate open house, WKBT
Five programs and four states: UW-La Crosse chasing national titles across the country, WIZM
UWL coach Malecek on prime Dave against his wrestlers: “I’d kick all their butts”, WIZM

Friday
Student-athlete spotlight: Ali Sprangers at UW-La Crosse, Wisconsin State Journal
Student-athlete spotlight: Jesse Hammes UW-La Crosse, Wisconsin State Journal
From NCAA receptions leader to UW-L head coach — Michael Zweifel bringing modern approach to football, WIZM
This year’s Wisconsin Supreme Court fundraising fight is comparatively calm (UWL professor Anthony Chergosky quoted), WPR

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Rosalie DeFino profile photo Rosalie Defino and Charles E. Wilkes II Educational Studies and University of California - Davis

Rosalie Defino, Educational Studies, and Charles E. Wilkes II, University of California - Davis, co-authored the article "Acknowledging Competence to Foster Belonging" in Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, published on Friday, March 6 by National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

Kristin Koepke profile photo Kristin Koepke CATL

Kristin Koepke, CATL, was elected to the UW Office of Professional and Instructional Development (OPID) Executive Advisory Committee.

Sara Heaser profile photoOlivia Stoltman profile photoDarci Thoune profile photo Sara Heaser, Olivia Stoltman and Darci Thoune English

Sara Heaser, Olivia Stoltman and Darci Thoune, all English, presented "From Trailblazing to the Beaten Path: Coming Full Circle in FYW Curriculum Innovation, Revision, and (Re)Invention" at the Conference on College Communication and Composition on March 7 in Cleveland, Ohio.

Remembering

Jeffrey Bowman, '76 Alumnus

Alumnus Jeffrey Bowman, '76, died Feb. 15. For more information see the obituary.

John R. Bissen, '85 Alumnus

Alumnus John R. Bissen, '85, died Feb. 26. For more information see the obituary.

Anna Jobe, Human Resources, and Lisa Klein, Community Engagement thanks UWL employees

Thanks to UWL employees! UWL employees helped make the Great Rivers United Way (GRUW) Annual Campaign a success! On March 10, the nonprofit announced that it reached its $1.5 million campaign goal. UWL employees can take pride in knowing their average gift was the highest it has been in six years. Thank you to all of our colleagues who contributed. Your generosity will make a major impact on the La Crosse region.
— Anna Jobe, Human Resources, and Lisa Klein, Community Engagement

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