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Thursdays at the U to feature author, professor B.J. Hollars
Hollars will share experiences and stories from his 2018 book, “The Road South: Personal Stories of the Freedom Riders,” from 12:30-1:30 p.m. March 14 at UW-Eau Claire – Barron County. The presentation also will be livestreamed.
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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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Thursdays at the U to highlight Crex Meadows State Wildlife Area
Lauren Finch Thomas, a natural resources educator with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, will highlight some of the unique wildlife found at Crex Meadows during her March 7 talk in Rice Lake.
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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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Thursdays at the U to focus on the role of art in prisoner rehabilitation
JD McGuire, a lecturer in art and design at UW-Eau Claire – Barron County, will speak from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Feb. 29 on the Rice Lake campus.
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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 Continuing Education announces March programs
UW-Eau Claire Continuing Education will present several programs in March: Orientation, Time Management and Delegation; Conversations about Change II: Advanced Motivational Interviewing; Sign Language 2; and Leading Through Challenge and Conflict.
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Speaker to discuss 1950s deer camp during Thursdays at the U
What was deer camp like in the 1950s and how different was hunting out of tents instead of cabins? How did the living conditions vary from today’s? Geoff Pedersen will address these and other questions Feb. 22 at UW-Eau Claire – Barron County.
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UW-Eau Claire, Mayo Clinic Health System launch innovative Medical Academy Program to begin April 1
The program offers a unique learning opportunity for anyone who wants to better understand the body and the systems that make life possible. The six-week program is open to everyone from high school students to retirees.
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Thursdays at the U to feature veterinarian, founder of Winged Freedom Raptor Hospital
Dr. Kim Ammann will discuss the roots of the organization, the facility and how the raptors’ medical conditions are treated. The presentation will be Feb. 15 at UW-Eau Claire – Barron County.
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UW-Eau Claire accounting students to provide free income tax assistance
Beginning March 8, UW-Eau Claire accounting students will provide free income tax return preparation to qualified taxpayers through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. Advance appointments are required.
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Mary Hoeft to speak about experiences in Nepal and Japan during Thursdays at the U
Hoeft, who journeyed to Nepal on three separate occasions to teach educators how to teach, will present “Extraordinary Journey to Kathmandu” Feb. 8 at UW-Eau Claire – Barron County.
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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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Thursdays at the U opens spring series Feb. 1 with presentation on Badger Aces
Author Mike O’Connor will present on the topic of his 2022 book, “Badger Aces: Wisconsin Fighter Aces, 1917-1972,” from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Feb. 1 at UW-Eau Claire – Barron County.
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Continuing Education announces February program offerings
UW-Eau Claire Continuing Education will present the following programs beginning in February: Red Cedar Choir, Learning to Lead, Wound Treatment Associate Program and Northwinds Brass Band.
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Thursdays at the U fall series concludes with talk on Antarctic Peninsula’s history, geography, wildlife
Anna Demers and Ryan Urban will present “Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula” from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Dec. 14 at UW-Eau Claire – Barron County.