UW-Eau Claire graduate lands leading role at dinner theater

UW-Eau Claire alumna Seri Johnson was featured in the Aug. 5 Leader-Telegram article "UW-Eau Claire graduate lands leading role at dinner theater."

UW-EC professor: Plagiarism not surprising

Dr. Shevaun Watson, English, and UW-Eau Claire student Laura Sukowatey were interviewed for the Aug. 4 Leader-Telegram article "UW-EC professor: Plagiarism not surprising."

New Chief for USGS National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center

UW-Eau Claire alumnus Doug Beard was featured in the Aug. 4 U.S. Geological Survey news release "New Chief for USGS National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center."

New WHS band director takes over Spat Camp

UW-Eau Claire alumnus Matt Gullickson was featured in the Aug. 4 Waseca County (Minn.) News story "New WHS band director takes over Spat Camp."

International Bullying Conference Announces Keynote Speakers

Dr. Justin Patchin, political science, was mentioned in the Aug. 3 Broadcast Newsroom article "International Bullying Conference Announces Keynote Speakers."

Everything or Nothing — student filmmakers shoot full-length thriller in EC

UW-Eau Claire student Matt Troge, alumnus Ben Klema and faculty member Allyson Loomis, English, were quoted in the July 29 Volume One article "Everything or Nothing — student filmmakers shoot full-length thriller in EC."

Alumni on WPR's 'Joy Cardin Show'

UW-Eau Claire alumni Harvey and Carol Gunderson discussed the new state law pertaining to race-based school mascots on Wisconsin Public Radio's "Joy Cardin Show" Aug. 2. More information is available online.

Allianz Hires 11 Annuity Wholesalers

UW-Eau Claire alumna Katie Ehrsam was featured in the July 29 Investment Advisor article "Allianz Hires 11 Annuity Wholesalers."

At home with the Holm girls

UW-Eau Claire student Sarah Holm and her sister, Andrea Holm, an incoming student, were mentioned in the July 31 Dunn County News article "At home with the Holm girls."

New Campus Sculpture Incorporates Sciencey Stuff

The new sculpture outside Phillips Hall was featured in the July 29 Volume One article "New Campus Sculpture Incorporates Sciencey Stuff."