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, 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, 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, Physics, co-authored the book "RSC Advances " published on April 12 by Royal Society of Chemistry. 2024,14, 11797-11810
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, 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, 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, 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 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, Murphy Library, presented "The Driftless River Initiative at Murphy Library" at UWL/USGS Seminar Series on April 11 in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
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, 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, 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, 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.
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.
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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