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UW-Eau Claire students to conduct research at Mayo Clinic through NIH grant
Students will participate in high-level laboratory research and training in the fields of neuroscience and regenerative sciences this summer at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, through a nearly $600,000 National Institutes of Health grant.
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UW-Eau Claire student wins prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
The Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation provides $7,500 scholarships to second- and third-year college students who plan to pursue research careers in natural sciences, mathematics and engineering.
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Political activist, former chess world champion Garry Kasparov to speak at UW-Eau Claire
The free presentation “Individual Rights and Democracy: A Conversation with Garry Kasparov” will be at 7 p.m. May 1 in Schofield Auditorium.
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Dr. Rick St. Germaine to discuss Lac Courte Oreilles tribal history during Thursdays at the U
St. Germaine, professor emeritus of history at UW-Eau Claire and former tribal chairman of the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Tribe, will present “Ijidiwashikwe: Heroine of the Northwoods, 1840s” April 4 at UW-Eau Claire – Barron County.
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UW-Eau Claire’s geography program named tops in the country
UW-Eau Claire is the recipient of the 2024 AAG Award for Bachelor Program Excellence, recognizing excellence in geography programs at U.S. colleges and universities.
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Faculty members recognized as University Fellows, Karlgaard award winners
The recipients of the UW-Eau Claire awards were honored at a March 4 reception.
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UW-Eau Claire to host Northwestern Wisconsin Regional National History Day competition March 14
The event is an opportunity for middle school and high school students to do history by researching a topic of interest and producing documentaries, exhibits, performances, websites or research papers based on the theme Turning Points in History.
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Congratulations to our fall 2023 graduates
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire congratulates the 648 graduates from both campuses. The lists of names published by the records office can be found here.
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Blugolds bring ‘When Rubber Hit The Road’ to life
B.J. Hollars, professor of English, has co-produced a one-hour documentary with the assistance of faculty, alumni and current UW-Eau Claire students.
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UW-Eau Claire partners with city to assess public health risk
During summer and fall 2023, students in UW-Eau Claire's environmental public health program took part in a study to help the city of Eau Claire address noise and odor complaints believed to be coming from an area business. Find out what they discovered.
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UW-Eau Claire to host 40th Annual Mathematics Meet for high school students Feb. 17
Thirty-two teams will compete, representing the following high schools: Aquinas, Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire Memorial, Eau Claire North, Regis, River Falls, Spring Lake Park (Minnesota), Tomah, McDonell, Stanley-Boyd and West Salem.
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Foster Gallery presents ‘Drawing Together’ faculty art exhibition
The Foster Gallery at UW-Eau Claire will present “Drawing Together,” an exhibition featuring faculty teaching in the art & design department. The exhibition will be on view from Feb. 2-March 6.
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UW-Eau Claire fall dean's list announced
Both UW-Eau Claire campuses have released their fall 2023 dean's list. Please join us in congratulating these 2,778 hardworking students.
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Fall 2023 Dean's List
Dean's List
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Career excellence in music education: UW-Eau Claire alumna Carrie Lane Gruselle
With a 46-year music education career under her belt, Carrie Lane Gruselle now enjoys prolific roles as a composer, arranger and transcriber of musical scores taught in public schools nationwide, and her impact on young music students is clear.
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Real-life experience is a part of the curriculum at UW-Eau Claire
Students in a communication and journalism course worked to make GEEKcon successful while gaining hands-on event planning experience.