COLLECTION: Now U Know columns from UW-La Crosse
Catch up with these monthly features from UW-La Crosse in this collection.
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When I was in preschool, we had a class project – keeping mealworms. They’re small, squirmy little larvae of a beetle that eats decaying leaves.
Warm weather, sunshine and the smell of fresh outdoor air. It all means one thing. It’s time to get outside!
An East Coast university professor’s recent comment that “the United States is better off with fewer Asians and less Asian immigration” compel…
If your career requires you to supervise others, perhaps the most important resolution you can make for 2022 is to improve your manager-employ…
The price of goods and services purchased by a typical U.S. family increased 6.2 percent from October 2020 to October 2021. That increase in p…
Nearly 13,000 Afghan evacuees currently live in temporary housing 40 miles east of La Crosse at Fort McCoy. With the international refugee cri…
Travelling in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic was an impossible maze to navigate. The safety of activities, locations, and environme…
Help wanted signs are everywhere and a debate rages about why companies struggle to attract employees. Rather than entering that debate, I’m h…
The phrase ‘back to school’ may bring on a different feeling for students and families this year. The once mundane ritual of purchasing school…
Beneath your feet, entombed but alive, may be multitudes of cicadas, wingless and waiting to emerge, to fly, and to mate.
This list, courtesy of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, highlights some of the most accomplished people who have studied there.