Reaction to Floyd’s death will shape class discussions, professors say
After nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police on May 25, UW-River Falls professors took notice, and some are looking for ways to…
After nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police on May 25, UW-River Falls professors took notice, and some are looking for ways to…
The chancellor of UW-River Falls accepted a position as the sixth president of Missouri Southern State University.
For students in college, the first day of class often comes with sharing their names, hometowns and fields of study. In recent years, personal pronouns have been added to those…
The UW-River Falls Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) hosted a drag show, a running tradition for almost two decades, in the University Center on March 7. A drag show is a…
Due to the growing risk of coronavirus both in-state and internationally, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs David Travis said in a campus-wide email sent on March 9, that…
January is radon awareness month. The Wisconsin department of health services said people should test their homes for the gas.
After reading this book, you may find yourself wondering how you can fit Cyndi Kernahan’s class, Psychology of Racism, into your class-load next semester.
Weekly language roundtables at UW-River Falls allow students to practice Spanish and Japanese skills in an informal setting, typically led by a native-speaking student.
A UW-River Falls professor of psychology wrote her first book titled, Teaching about Race and Racism in a College Classroom: Notes from a White Professor.
Every year over the last decade, UW-River Falls Chancellor's office has hosted an International Thanksgiving. This year, all international students were sent an invitation for Nov. 21 in the University…