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20 Sep 2012
Students appointed to Chancellorʼs Task Force for tobacco free campus
Appointing members for the Chancellor’s Task Force is on the agenda for UW-River Falls faculty and staff regarding the tobacco policy on campus.
04 May 2012
Cascade project expected to finish early
The Cascade project is ahead of schedule and is expected to be complete by the middle of September, according to UW-River Falls and city officials. The hope is for the street to be complete by mid-September officials said. The weather is permitting construction to remain on task and even ahead of schedule.
27 Apr 2012
Donation to CHILD Center gives music to children
Children at the C.H.I.L.D Center and University Preschool at UW-River Falls are benefitting from a large donation of money for the purchase of new instruments for advanced learning.
27 Apr 2012
Union suggests campus changes
The UW-River Falls Faculty Union wants to improve the campus climate in regards to budget cuts, lowered morale, hired staff and faculty along with an increase in class size.
20 Apr 2012
ROTC offers opportunities beyond education
For the 30 students who are involved in the Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) at UW-River Falls, being a part of the program has more to it besides earning a degree.
20 Apr 2012
Lydecker inspires lectures
In the memory of late UW-River Falls Chancellor Ann Lydecker, a lecture series will be held to continue her work towards the advancement of women through education.
13 Apr 2012
UWRF to choose design team for Falcon Center
The Falcon Center for Health, Education and Wellness is in the beginning stages of development for the UW-River Falls campus and the students that will be using the facility.
06 Apr 2012
Students learn to network for the future at social event
A small group of UW-River Falls students recently got a crash course in how to behave in the business world, from the right way to shake hands to lessons in working a room.
30 Mar 2012
Primaries set for Tuesday
Next week’s Republican presidential primary in Wisconsin is important for young people, say several UW-River Falls students and a political science professor.
23 Mar 2012
Earth beginning to run out of non-renewable energy resource
News flash -- the helium on planet Earth is now “dust in the wind,” figuratively speaking.