The View News
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Return to the U … Experience U
If you’re a UW-Claire graduate who’s passionate about the experiences you had during your time on campus, please consider sharing what you’ve learned with the next generation of Blugolds through Experience U.
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UW-Eau Claire meets budget challenges head-on
“We create our future.” These words summarized the slide show about the newly passed 2015-17 state budget that Chancellor Schmidt presented July 10 to a gathering of UW-Eau Claire faculty, staff and students.
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Q&A with Chancellor James Schmidt
UW-Eau Claire Chancellor James Schmidt recently spoke with The View about the impact of the 2015-17 state budget cuts and what he sees ahead for the university.
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State budget includes $15 million for Confluence Arts Center
The Confluence Arts Center, a collaborative effort between UW-Eau Claire and the Eau Claire community to build a new shared arts center, received a major boost in the 2015-17 state budget.
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Be part of something great
“The Power of Possible.” That’s the theme of the UW-Eau Claire Foundation’s Centennial Campaign.
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Meeting the Goldwater gold standard
Only the top science, math and engineering students in the country are considered for prestigious Goldwater scholarships, making it all the more impressive to find two UW-Eau Claire students listed among the 2015 winners.
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Pursuing excellence at Johns Hopkins
When Kelsey Stuttgen broke her leg in seventh grade, it set her on a course to not only graduate from college in three years but also to earn acceptance into one of the top biomedical research schools in the country.
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An immersive international experience
A Blugold spent her summer studying in South Korea thanks to a prestigious international scholarship program that supports students interested in enhancing their global skills.
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Fulbright recipients to teach overseas
One UW-Eau Claire student and two recent university graduates have been offered 2015-16 Fulbright U.S.
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Blazing a medical trail
The Medical College of Wisconsin’s new Green Bay campus welcomed two recent UW-Eau Claire biology graduates to its inaugural class in July.
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Peter Wilson ’86
Peter Wilson ’86, a UW-Eau Claire management information systems graduate, struggled for several years to find his passion.
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Barbara (Bedker) Meyer ’86
UW-Eau Claire psychology graduate and member of the women’s tennis team from 1982-84, participated in her fourth Olympic Winter Games as a sport psychology consultant in February 2014.
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Jon Gadbois ’05
Jon Gadbois ’05, a UW-Eau Claire journalism graduate, was appointed Steven Point’s poet laureate in February 2015.
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An international Blugold love story
Sage Albenali ’08, a UW-Eau Claire journalism graduate, and his wife, Silvia (Lozano) Albenali ’08, a mass communication graduate, grew up in different parts of the world, but found love in Eau Claire.
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Living our mission
Bon Iver’s incredible set had finished hours ago, but the work of packing thousand-foot cables, hundreds of lights and multimillion-dollar video screens was far from over.
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The making of a Rhodes scholar
A recent UW-Eau Claire graduate with a passion for research and a natural ability to lead is among the 32 Americans named as 2015 Rhodes scholars.
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A sanctuary for storytellers
Nestled in the rolling hills of western Wisconsin’s Dunn County just outside of Glenwood City is a 57-acre expanse of farmland, forest and restored prairie grasslands.
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Award winning alumna
Jahlieh Henderson ’10, a UW-Eau Claire special education graduate, works as a special educator at Columbus High School in Columbus.
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Bill Underwood as storyteller
Bill Underwood ’93 explains why he and husband Chris Everett have converted their country home into a venue and retreat for professional and aspiring artists.
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Thousands wend their way to Eaux Claires
Nearly two years in the making, the inaugural Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival was deemed an unqualified success by fans and reviewers from across the globe.
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Running the Blugold Mile
For the first time, the Eau Claire Marathon followed a course that took runners through the UW-Eau Claire campus.
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The campus is our canvas
Chalkfest 2015 on the campus mall.
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Remembering Kent State
A time of political unrest across the U.S. that resulted in student deaths in Ohio and student activism in Eau Claire was commemorated this spring with the dedication of a new Kent State Memorial at UW-Eau Claire.
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A celebration 100 years in the making
UW-Eau Claire turns 100 in 2016! The Centennial celebration officially will kick off during commencement ceremonies on May 21, 2016 — the university’s 100th spring commencement.