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Autumn action Students find ways to enjoy the outdoors safely during COVID-19.

Students walk on the newly constructed Badger Street Pedestrian walkway. The flags represent the most popular countries of international students studying at UWL.
Students walk down the Myrick Park marsh trails near campus.
UWL students Callie Frey, left, and Hannah Waskosky hang out at a popular overlook in Grandad Bluff park.
The Screaming Eagles Marching Band members practice their flag routine while the fieldhouse construction continues in the background.
After lower COVID-19 numbers across campus, athletic teams were allowed to practice with masks and physical distancing measures.
Morning sunlight streams through the valleys and the top of Grandad Bluff.
A squirrel takes a lunch break on a picnic table near Drake Field.
Students walk near Prairie Springs Science Center on a crisp fall day.
UWL students embraced the opportunity to paint outdoors in rural La Crosse County when the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration opened the gate to 200 acres in Saint Joseph. The visit, along with others from UWL faculty and students, initiated future classes on the land, opening a new collaboration between the university and FSPA.
Bluffs peek through areas of the fieldhouse construction near Roger Harring Field.
Hoeschler Tower is surrounded by an explosion of fall color.
UWL education major Collin Cooper gives a thumbs-up at the top of Meader Wall in Grandad Bluff park.

Credits:

Michael Lieurance, University Communications