Campus Connection

Events for the week of April 25
Tomorrow Friday, April 26
RESEARCH, SERVICE, AND EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (RSEL) GRANT 4:30 p.m. THESIS, PAPER, & PROJECT 4:30 p.m. Orlando 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Campus Close-Up 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. UWL Senior Art Student Exhibition 5 p.m. Adult and Pediatric First Aid / CPR / AED 2 p.m.-4:30 p.m. FREE Fitness Fundamental Class 10 a.m.-11 a.m. MGT Assessment Committee mtg. Noon-1 p.m. Recruiting Healthy Participants for a Research Study 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Recruiting Exercising Adults for a Research Study 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Recruiting for a running study 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Department meeting 2:30 p.m.-4 p.m. Student renters: Policy change notice 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Online Teaching Summit 8:50 a.m.-11:55 a.m. Twin Talk: Jazz & Improvisation Masterclass 2:15 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Studio Alluvium: Studio Demonstrations Noon-3:15 p.m. Access Dramaturgy: Building Theatre Worlds Through Disability 3:20 p.m.-4:15 p.m. "Everyone has AIDS!": Race, HIV Profiling and the Dramaturgy of the Comedic AIDS Musical 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. MFI Scholarship Banquet 2 p.m.-7 p.m. ArtsFest 2024 6:45 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Philanthropy Week 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Communication Studies 6 p.m.-7 p.m. CSH Spring College Meeting 2 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Eagle Advantage Infusion Training 5 p.m. Talking Sinks, Session #1 5:30 p.m.-7 p.m. 2024 CST Celebration 6 p.m.-7 p.m. Earthapalooza 3 p.m.-7 p.m. Cycling Instructor Certification Class 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Campus School Supply Drive 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Album Encounter 8 p.m.-9:15 p.m. Search & screen 1 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Search & screen 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Search & screen 11 a.m.-noon Walking Tour of Campus 2:15 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Student Organizations Committee Meeting 3 p.m.-4 p.m. Loving Day Celebration: Cultivating Self-Love & Identity 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Botany Club Revival Night! 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. End of the Year Banquet 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

Announcements

Grant Writing Webinar: Revise, Resubmit, or Reconsider?

In the world of grant funding, competition is intense, and success rates can be disappointingly low, even with high scoring proposals. This webinar will discuss what comes next after receiving a rejection letter from a sponsor, and how to unpack reviewer comments, distinguish between critiques, and strategize a pathway forward. Register in advance online.

Student renters: Policy change notice

The City of La Crosse would like to remind residents and students that Large Item Collection is no longer provided by the city. Items that are too large or heavy to fit in your garbage cart are considered a large item. These include couches, cabinets, desks, carpet, tables, etc. It is the resident's responsibility to dispose of large items.

For students moving out of rental properties in the City of La Crosse, UWL is working with Habitat for Humanity to provide a list of resources for you to consider when disposing of unwanted large items. We invite you to connect with the organization of your choice. Some of these organizations also provide large item pick up service.

Earth Day Event: The Lorax

Come celebrate Earth Day with us! Grab a bag of popcorn and a seat. Sit back and relax because you will undoubtedly enjoy the movie "The Lorax!"

Denim Day

Celebrate the strength of Sexual Assault Survivors and show your support by wearing denim on DENIM DAY! Join us at the clocktower to get your picture taken and pick up some free information from noon-3 p.m. Wednesday, April 24.

Ally Training

In celebration of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, this ally training with the Pride Center will focus on sexual violence in LGBTQ relationships. Join us from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, at 3105 Student Union.

Don't have Earth Day plans? Come to Terra Trivia tonight!

Join the Peer Health Advocates, Students for Sustainability, and the Center for Transformative Justice at Terra Trivia at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 22 in the Entertainment Cafe. Bring your friends to compete in a Kahoot-style trivia game and check out the Campus Thread pop-up!

PAs that Go Beyond!

The UW-La Crosse Physician Assistant program along with its clinical partners, Gundersen Medical Foundation, Mayo College of Health Sciences, and Marshfield Clinic recently awarded Andrew Horstman with the Distinguished Service Award. Horstman is a Physician Assistant within Gundersen Health System in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and a graduate of the 1997 UWL PA program class. He joined the program's administrative committee in 2002 and made the decision to step down from the position this spring. Thank you, Andrew, for 22 years of dedication and service to our students and the healthcare community!

Learn more on the PA program website. 

(Pictured along with Andrew - Ms. Nina Conard, PA-C, Gundersen Medical Foundation (UWL PA Class of 2013), and Mr. Ryan Meverden, PA-C  Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences (UWL PA Class of 2009)).

UWL surplus auction to be held through April 29

UW-La Crosse will conduct a sale of surplus property in partnership with the online auction site www.wisconsinsurplus.com, running through April 29. 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. It is listed under  auction number 24-532- UW System/Wisconsin Technical College- Multi Location Auction

Volunteers needed for UWL Dumpster Diversion Program

In a new partnership with Habitat for Humanity, UWL is piloting the Dumpster Diversion Program! On-campus residents will be encouraged to donate all usable unwanted items during move-out this spring. To accomplish this task, donation pods will be stationed near the dumpsters outside of UWL residence halls during campus move out.

The program needs volunteers to monitor the pods. The monitors will be responsible for organizing the pods and assisting students with making donations.

You can sign-up to volunteer on UGetConnected. Shifts are in two-hour time increments starting on May 2 through May 11. If you have a few hours to spare during this busy time of year, please consider volunteering for a shift or two.

Celebrate Wisconsin Archaeology Month by participating in a field survey 

The Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center (MVAC) at UW-La Crosse will celebrate Wisconsin Archaeology Month this May with a volunteer archaeology field survey. The event from 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday, May 4, is free and open to the public. Advanced registration required. 

During a field survey volunteers examine local fields to find unreported archaeological sites. The day will begin with an introduction at the archaeology laboratory, followed by helping with an actual field survey. Participants will end the day back at the lab to wash the artifacts recovered and learn more about their history.  
The number of participants is limited, so register early. Children may participate if accompanied by an adult. Call MVAC at 608.785.8454 or email jdowiasch@uwlax.edu to register. 

About MVAC: Since 1982, the Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center (MVAC) at UW-La Crosse has been researching, preserving, and teaching about the archaeological resources of the Upper Mississippi River region. 


If you go - 

What: Volunteer archaeology field survey 

When: 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.  Saturday, May 4, 2024 (rain date - Saturday, May 11) 

Where: Meet at UW-La Crosse, Archaeology Center and Laboratories. Advanced registration required.  

Cost: Free 



Album Encounter multimedia light and laser planetarium show

The next Album Encounter, multimedia light and laser show at the UW-La Crosse planetarium, will feature CSNY's "Deja Vu." The cost is $8. Learn more on the planetarium website or call 608.785.8669.

Park in the stadium lot. The Stadium lot (Commuter Lot 2 or C-2) is on the northeast corner of East Avenue and Pine Street. Commuter (C) lots are NOT enforced after 7 p.m. weekdays, so you do not need to use the Passport Parking phone app.

April public planetarium program

The April public planetarium program is "Spring Skies Over La Crosse." This talk on the current evening sky will be followed by a multimedia audiovisual presentation. The cost is $5. Learn more on the planetarium website.

Park in the stadium lot (Commuter Lot 2 or C-2). It is on the northeast corner of East Avenue and Pine Street. Commuter (C) lots are NOT enforced on weekends, so you do not need to use the Passport Parking phone app.

Increase community engagement through volunteerism

UWL staff, faculty and students are invited to find volunteer opportunities and track their service using a platform called UGetConnected. This platform is free for the campus community and provides users with an excellent resource to help track engagement and build their personal volunteer resume. Employees can join the UWL Employee UGetConnected user group by signing in with their NetID and password. UWL students can log in HERE. Summaries of our student and employee volunteering activities are reported as part of the UWL strategic plan dashboard and annual partnership report to demonstrate UWL’s level of engagement. 

UAPUWL (faculty and academic staff union) brief meeting

We will have a brief meeting to vote on proposed changes to the UAPUWL Constitution and hold elections for UAPUWL Executive Council positions. This meeting will be followed by a social at Eagle's Nest.

End of the year social for UAPUWL (faculty and academic staff union)

We're celebrating! Our union had a successful year and we are gathering to celebrate and socialize. All faculty and academic staff are welcome to join us. If you've never been to a union event, you can make this your first one. Join us to learn what we've been doing this year and our future plans, ask questions you may have, and enjoy time with colleagues.

Arts events

An adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s famous tale “Orlando” shows at UWL 

The UW-La Crosse Department of Theatre and Dance proudly presents the dream adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s famous tale, “Orlando.” Performances will show at 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, April 25-27 and matinees at 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, April 27-28, in the Frederick Theatre in UWL’s Morris Hall, 1615 State St., La Crosse. 

A dreamy adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s famous tale, Sarah Ruhl’s “Orlando” is a magical and poetic dance between gender and through time, a fantastical world in which courtly movement and biographical narration combine to tell the story of a being who lives outside of human expectations and enjoys twice the experience that humanity has to offer.  

Orlando, a young nobleman drawn into a love affair with Queen Elizabeth I, yearns for something more than life at court. As he strives to make his way as a poet and lover, his travels keep him at the heart of a dazzling tale where gender and gender preferences shift regularly, usually with hilarious results. 

Tickets are on sale online at www.uwlax.edu/theatre-and-dance. In person/phone ticket sales begin at 1 p.m. Monday, April 22. Box office hours are 1-3 p.m. Monday through Friday and one hour before show times. Tickets are $20 for adults, $18 for senior/non UWL students and $8 for UWL students; call 608.785.6696. All tickets printed at the box office or held at will call will incur an additional fee. Patrons are encouraged to buy their tickets online and download the tickets to their phone/email. General Admission seating. 

If you go —
Who:  UW-La Crosse Department of Theatre and Dance
What: "Orlando" by Virginia Woolf; adapted by Sarah Ruhl
Where: Frederick Theatre, Morris Hall, 1615 State St., La Crosse
When: 7:30 p.m. April 25-27 and 2 p.m. April 27-28

UWL In the News

Let's Celebrate Philanthropy Week!

Since 2018, the Student Philanthropy Council members have organized Philanthropy Week to celebrate and recognize the impact donors have on the UWL Campus. 

Philanthropy for UWL is particularly important after decades of an overall decline in public funding for higher education in Wisconsin. This decline has led to students increasingly paying a greater share of the cost to deliver higher education through tuition. Students from the SPC want the campus community to see how they have benefited from donors and recognize the importance of giving.

Hundreds of students benefit from scholarships annually, iconic landmarks are created on campus, and unique programs and opportunities for students are all thanks to funds from generous UWL alumni, friends, and community members. 

Some events happening throughout the week:

All week - campus chalking
We are going to provide fun facts about philanthropy all over campus!

Monday and Wednesday, April 22 and 24, 10 a.m.: Hot chocolate and muffins at the Hoeschler Tower: Enjoy free hot chocolate and muffins at the iconic Hoeschler Tower, the campus clock tower, to learn about all the areas at UWL impacted by philanthropy!

Tuesday and Thursday, April 23 and 25, at the Student Union: Spin the wheel and win UWL merch! Also sign-up for our cornhole tournament at Drake Field at 3 p.m. Friday, April 26.

Wednesday and Thursday, April 24 and 25, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Cash Cab
Late to class? We'll give you a free ride! Answer some UWL philanthropy trivia questions on the way and win prizes! 


Friday, April 26, 3-6 p.m.: Philanthropy Drake Lawn Party
Sign up at any of our tabling events throughout the week for a spot in our Cornhole Tournament to win a prize! We will also be Potting Plant Succulents to help remind you that any way you give back to UWL, big or small can spark incredible growth!  Free burger and
hot dog bar while supplies last!

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Lauren Broman profile photoSumei Liu profile photo Caroline Sargent, Daniel Yao, Lauren Broman and Sumei Liu Biology and Johns Hopkins University

Caroline Sargent, Lauren Broman and Sumei Liu, all Biology; and Daniel Yao, Johns Hopkins University; presented "Role of CRF1 and CRF2 Receptors in Stress-induced Increase of Intestinal Epithelial Permeability in the Mouse Colon" at American Physiology Summit 2024 on April 6 in Long Beach, CA.

Nicole Kooij profile photo Nicole Kooij Biology

Nicole Kooij, Biology student, received the Best Student Poster Presentation award from Midwest Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Kooij is an undergraduate student, and competed against master's and doctoral students for this award. Her presentation was titled "Development of an in vivo respiratory burst assay in fathead minnow larvae (Pimepahles promelas)." This award comes with $1,500 scholarship to attend the SETAC North American international conference.

William Murphy profile photo William Murphy Chemistry & Biochemistry

William Murphy, Chemistry & Biochemistry student, received the Honorable Mention award for Best Student Poster Presentation from the Midwest Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Murphy competed against other undergraduate, master's and doctoral students for this award. His mentor was Kris Rolfus, professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry.

Shahid Iqbal profile photo Shahid Iqbal Physics

Shahid Iqbal, Physics, co-authored the book "RSC Advances " published on April 12 by Royal Society of Chemistry. 2024,14, 11797-11810

Shahid Iqbal profile photo Shahid Iqbal Physics

Shahid Iqbal, Physics, presented "Photoluminescence quenching of CsPbBr3 perovskite nanocrystals assisted by ion implanted silver nanoparticles" at APS March Meeting on March 5 in Minneapolis.

Tisha King-Heiden profile photoCheyenne Bennett profile photoAnders Cedergren profile photo Tisha King-Heiden, Cheyenne Bennett and Anders Cedergren Biology and Public Health & Community Health Education

Tisha King-Heiden, Biology; and Cheyenne Bennett and Anders Cedergren, both Public Health & Community Health Education students; presented "Gauging UWL Student Awareness of PFAS Contamination in Wisconsin " at Midwest Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry annual meeting on April 11 in La Crosse, WI.

Nicole Kooij profile photo Nicole Kooij Biology

Nicole Kooij, Biology student, presented "Chronic Exposure to Thiamethoxam Amplifies the Respiratory Burst Response in Zebrafish Larvae" at Midwest Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry annual meeting on April 11 in La Crosse, WI. Kooij was the only undergraduate student to give an oral platform presentation!

Emily Erickson profile photoTisha King-Heiden profile photoAudrey Quackenbush profile photo Emily Erickson, Tisha King-Heiden and Audrey Quackenbush Biology

Emily Erickson, Tisha King-Heiden and Audrey Quackenbush, all Biology students, presented "Exploring the potential immunotoxicity of imidacloprid in fathead minnow larvae (Pimephales promelas) " at Midwest Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry annual meeting on April 11 in La Crosse, WI.

Melissa Recknor profile photo Melissa Recknor Student Affairs Administration

Melissa DeCarlo Recknor, Student Affairs Admin/Leadership, successfully defended her dissertation "My voice matters: Latinx students' experiences in dual enrollment programs in rural North Carolina" at UWL on March 25 in a virtual public meeting.

David Mindel profile photo David Mindel Murphy Library

David Mindel, Murphy Library, presented "The Driftless River Initiative at Murphy Library" at UWL/USGS Seminar Series on April 11 in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Cindy Waldeck profile photo Cindy Waldeck Student Affairs Administration

Cindy Waldeck, Student Affairs Administration student, presented a dissertation defense on "Medical Withdrawal Reentry Policies in a State University System: A Comparative Case Study" on March 27 online at UWL. 

Louise Zamparutti profile photo Louise Zamparutti English

Louise Zamparutti, English, presented "Theatre Games for Tired Professors: A Participatory Activity and Workshop" at English Department William J. and Yvonne M. Hyde Colloquium Series on Friday, April 19 in La Crosse, WI.

Bryan Kopp profile photo Bryan Kopp English

Bryan Kopp, English, presented "Engaging Students in Dialogue about Generative AI and Social Inequity in the Writing Classroom" at OPID 2024 Spring Conference for Wisconsin Educators on April 18 in Madison, WI.

Kate Parker profile photo Kate Parker English

Kate Parker, English, presented "Let's NOT Talk About Sex: Risky Teaching in a Surveillance State" at OPID 2024 Spring Conference for Wisconsin Educators on Friday, April 19 in Madison, WI.

Jörg Vianden profile photo Danielle Jennings and Jörg Vianden Alumna, Student Affairs Administration, and Student Affairs Administration

Danielle Jennings, Alumna, Student Affairs Administration, and Jörg Vianden, Student Affairs Administration, co-authored the article "Making it Work: Reframing College Student Off-Campus Employment as a High-Impact Practice" in New York Journal of Student Affairs published on April 15 by Stony Brook University.

Laurie Harmon, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy thanks Jon Evans and his REC 317 students

Thanks to Jon Evans and his REC 317 students for designing and delivering a series of outstanding team development programs for the student employees of REC Sports. Our students in this Experiential Facilitation for Recreation course turned a semester's worth of learning into several programs that built unity and community among the REC Sports student employees. Well done!
— Laurie Harmon, Recreation Management & Recreational Therapy

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