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Blugold volleyball helps CSD graduate student stay calm during academic, clinical experiences
Collegiate athletics helped introduce Arianna Barrett to her academic program and her future career as a speech therapist.
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Blugold history class creates digital exhibit about women who changed societal norms after WWII
A team of Blugolds created a digital exhibit that tells the story of a group of talented women who changed societal norms and gender expectations in the years following World War II.
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U.S. News ranks UW MBA Consortium top online program in the Upper Midwest, among best in nation
The UW MBA Consortium, managed by UW-Eau Claire, is the top online master’s program in business administration in the Upper Midwest and among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 rankings.
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University gardening program helps community members build speech and language skills
A community gardening project is helping UW-Eau Claire communication sciences and disorders students gain skills while also helping meet the speech and language needs of community members.
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Public history students create exhibit in Irvine Park Welcome Center in Chippewa Falls
Visitors to Irvine Park in Chippewa Falls can learn about the history of the city and park thanks to an exhibit in the park’s Welcome Center that was created by a UW-Eau Claire public history class. The exhibit opened earlier this summer to rave reviews.
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UW MBA Consortium students appreciate online program’s flexibility, engagement
More than 300 students are enrolled in the consortium program in 2021, with about 70 students receiving their MBA each year.
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Students help Blugold Brain Injury Group members tell their stories to health care providers
Several community members — all part of the Blugold Brain Injury Group, a support group through UW-Eau Claire's communication sciences and disorders department — shared personal stories with health care providers about living with their brain injuries.
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UW-Eau Claire's virtual reading intervention program supports area youth
In a summer like no other, creative thinking by Blugolds is why some Eau Claire area kids who struggle with reading are strengthening their skills despite COVID-19 disrupting the last months of their school year and canceling many summer programs.