Announcements

Grant Writing Webinar: Private Foundations

While private foundations are a significant source of funding for research and other projects of interest to higher education, they require a different approach from federal agencies. WiSys’s Dr. Carla Molloy will share some strategies for success based on her experience as a grant writer for organizations targeting private foundation funding. Register in advance online through WiSys. Contact the Office of Research & Sponsored Programs with any questions.

La Crosse Science Café: The Science of Fire

Join us for our first Science Café of 2026! Levi Plath, land manager, Mississippi Valley Conservancy, will present "The Science of Fire: How Controlled Burns Restore Native Prairies and Woodlands" at 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9 at JavaVino, 2311 State Rd., La Crosse. Food and/or beverage purchase is required. Please make sure to arrive early to place your order to truly enjoy this experience of world class science!

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Free Pickleball Fridays

Recreational Sports is excited to announce a new program to keep the community active this January: Free Pickleball Friday.

This complimentary program will be held on Fridays throughout the Winter term, specifically January 9, 16, and 23. It is designed to offer a fun, accessible way to play one of the fastest-growing sports in the nation.

You don't need a REC membership or have to purchase a daily pass. Just stop by the REC info counter or sign up online in advance. 

Program details:

What: Free pickleball Friday

When: Friday, January 9,16 & 13 (8 a.m. – 8 p.m.)

Where: Recreational Eagle Center (Courts will be set up and ready for play)

Cost: Free! No membership is required.

Sign up at the REC info counter

Who can participate?This program is available to a wide range of the UWL community including

  • Students (including those not enrolled in classes during the break)
  • Faculty and staff
  • Affiliated Partners: Chartwells and Mayo Clinic employees.

Equipment will be provided. Participants only need to bring their enthusiasm!

Important note: While the program is free, pre-registration is mandatory to secure a spot. Interested individuals must sign up beforehand to participate.UWL Rec Sports is thrilled to provide this opportunity for the community to stay engaged and enjoy recreation during the Winter term.

Register online.   

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UWL surplus auction through Jan. 5

UWL will conduct a sale of surplus property in partnership with the online auction site www.wisconsinsurplus.com running through Jan. 5. 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.

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Gary Gilmore, Public Health & Community Health Education, co-authored the article "Putting Out Fires: The Experiences of Wisconsin Rural Health Officers During the COVID-19 Pandemic" in the Wisconsin Medical Journal, published on Dec. 22 by WMJ. Co-Authors included: Samantha Crowley, Sarah Hohl, Hazel Behling, John Eich and Jonathan Temte.

Remembering

Terry David Athnos Alumnus

Alumnus Terry David Athnos died Dec. 22. For more information see the obituary.

Birgitta Rice, '90 Alumna

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Jaclyn Wisinski, Biology, and Dan Bretl, Microbiology thanks Carolyn Moe and Rebecca Lee, both Career Services

Thanks to Carolyn Moe and Rebecca Lee, both Career Services, for your exceptional organization and support of the WISER Conference Career and Educational Fair.
— Jaclyn Wisinski, Biology, and Dan Bretl, Microbiology

Jaclyn Wisinski, Biology, and Dan Bretl, Microbiology thanks Kelly Kamrowski, Dining Services

Thanks to Kelly Kamrowski, Dining Services, for outstanding planning and execution of all meals for the WISER Conference.
— Jaclyn Wisinski, Biology, and Dan Bretl, Microbiology

Jaclyn Wisinski, Biology, and Dan Bretl, Microbiology thanks Hayley Harnden, University Centers

Thanks to Hayley Harnden, University Centers, for outstanding communication, planning and logistics for the WISER Conference. The University Centers staff was top notch for the entire event.
— Jaclyn Wisinski, Biology, and Dan Bretl, Microbiology

Jaclyn Wisinski, Biology, and Dan Bretl, Microbiology thanks Betsy Morgan, Academic Affairs

Thanks to Betsy Morgan, Academic Affairs, for providing a funny and thoughtful welcome address at the Wisconsin Science and Education Research (WiSER) Conference on Friday, Nov. 14, 2025.
— Jaclyn Wisinski, Biology, and Dan Bretl, Microbiology

Jaclyn Wisinski, Biology and Dan Bretl, Microbiology thanks the departments of Microbiology, Biology, and Chemistry & Biochemistry

Thanks to the Microbiology, Biology, and Chemistry & Biochemistry departments for your generous support of the WiSER Conference. We appreciate your work behind the scenes to make this event successful.
— Jaclyn Wisinski, Biology, and Dan Bretl, Microbiology

Jaclyn Wisinski, Biology, and Dan Bretl, Microbiology thanks Robert Allen, dean of the College of Science & Health, and the entire CSH Dean's Office

Thanks to Robert Allen, dean of the College of Science & Health, and the entire CSH Dean's Office for your encouragement and financial support as we planned and executed the Wisconsin Science and Education Research (WiSER) Conference at UWL.
— Jaclyn Wisinski, Biology and Dan Bretl, Microbiology

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