Discipline/Program-Specific Presentations
Blugold Seminar Project Showcase
Join us for a showcase of outstanding Blugold Seminar projects. Students in Blugold Seminar develop research questions, follow a process of inquiry and research, develop arguments, and compose multimedia projects for specific audiences and situations that communicate their arguments. Projects take a variety of forms: articles, websites, presentations, TED talks, posters, social media campaigns, etc. This showcase features outstanding student projects from the Fall. Meet our students, view their projects, and experience the research foundations students build in Blugold Seminar courses.
Register online through the CERCA application. For more information, please contact Kaia Simon at simonkl@uwec.edu
Global Experiences and Domestic Immersions Presentations
The Global Experiences and Domestic Immersions session includes oral presentations from students who in a domestic or international immersion experience such as the Civil Rights Pilgrimage, New York City: Aspiring Artists, Charles Darwin Research Station, Geomorphic Landscapes in Aotearoa, Hmong Studies in Thailand, Social and Environmental Justice in Guatemala.
If you have participated in a domestic intercultural immersion, international immersion, or the international fellows program consider presenting your research as a part of this session.
Register online through the CERCA application. For more information, please contact Jeff DeGrave at degravjr@uwec.edu
From FYE to HIE: High Impact Experiences for First-Year Students
This event focuses on research projects conducted by first-year students. The first-year students in this session participated in a FYE Pilot course in Fall 2025 and are currently enrolled in a spring course exploring high-impact practices, including undergraduate research.
For more information, please contact Damir Kovaevi at kovaced@uwec.edu
Latin American and Latinx Studies (LAS) Capstone
The Latin American and Latinx Studies Capstones are oral presentations of culminating research projects from Latin American and Latinx Studies majors.
Register online through the CERCA application. For more information, please contact Manny Fern獺ndez at fernanm@uwec.edu
NOTA Spring Reading
The campus literary magazine None of the Above, NOTA, which publishes a biannual collection of the top student submissions in the categories of art, poetry, and prose, hosts students reading their original written works.
Register online through the CERCA application. For more information, please contact Dorothy Chan at chandk@uwec.edu
UWEC Mathematics Retreat
The UWEC Mathematics retreat is a celebration of the research done in the Math department at UWEC. The event features talks given by students and faculty members on topics that they have been researching independently, in the context of student-faculty research, and during their classes. During the afternoon it concludes with a keynote speaker (TBA) and a fun team-based mathematics competition.
Register online through the CERCA application. If you are seeking more information about the Mathematics Retreat, contact Sam Scholze at scholzsl@uwec.edu or Marie-Claire Koissi-Kouassi at koissiml@uwec.edu
Population Health and Leadership Colloquium
Nursing majors give oral presentations of their research at the Population Health and Leadership Colloquium. The students will showcase their population-based leadership projects in which they advocated for the elimination of health disparities to promote and maintain health with diverse populations, communities, and cultures.
Contact Cassandra Ndlovu ndlovuca@uwec.edu for more information about registration using the CERCA application.
Spring Bachelor of Fine Arts Show
The Spring Bachelor of Fine Arts Show at the Foster Gallery features artwork by senior BFA candidates.
For more information, please contact Amanda Bulger at bulgeraj@uwec.edu.