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Campus Connection, Nov. 4, 2013

Posted p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, 2013

This week's news and events.

 

Award-winning journalist Soledad O’Brien to speak at UW-L

Photo of Soledad. Distinguished journalist Soledad O’Brien will speak at UW-La Crosse at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, in the Recreational Eagle Center. Admission is $4 for UW-L students and $10 for others. Prices increase $2 the day of the event. Journalist Soledad O’Brien will talk about her experience as a reporter and how it has shaped her perspective of America at a UW-La Crosse presentation. She will speak at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, in the Recreational Eagle Center. Read more »

In this issue:

Announcements & Notices Athletics Campus Kudos UWLDining Firm Footing Factoid Human Resources In The News Murphy Library Notes Organization for Campus Women Thanks

Campus TEDx event features life turning points

TEDxLogoWeb UW-La Crosse Student Dewayne Wrencher says he’s experienced a lot of turning points in his life. So coming up with just one to talk about for a special campus performance was not a problem. Read more »

Environmental researcher to discuss policy challenges Nov. 7-8

Image of David Schindler A Canadian scholar who has earned numerous environmental awards will discuss his successes and failures providing science to ground environmental public policy during a public lecture Thursday, Nov. 7 at UW-La CrosseRead more »

Screaming Eagles culminate the season with review concert

Image of marching band being led by drum majors. Two months ago marching band members were just getting into the swing of the Screaming Eagles. They were learning how to march in a straight line, step forward with the correct foot and play music in tune with complete strangers. Read more »

Freedom Honor Flight and UW-L Athletics to hold third annual Veterans Day Breakfast

U.S. Flag For the third year in a row, Freedom Honor Flight and the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse Athletics are teaming up on Veterans Day to honor community veterans. All area veterans and their spouses are invited to the Third Annual Freedom Honor Flight Veterans Day Breakfast Monday, Nov. 11Read more »

'Selections from the Painting Studio' Student Art exhibit in Murphy’s Mug; reception is Nov. 13

Artwork. Meet and greet student artists whose work is being displayed in the “Selections from the Painting Studio” Student Art exhibit in Murphy’s Mug through Saturday, Nov. 16. An artist reception will be held from 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, in Murphy’s Mug, Murphy Library. Read more »

New Music Festival is Nov. 5-7

Music notes in maroon. UW-L’s College of Liberal Studies and the Wisconsin Alliance for Composers will be presenting the 2013 La Crosse New Music Festival Nov. 5, 6 and 7. Concerts will be presented Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7:30 in Annett Recital Hall, Center for the Arts building. The Wednesday evening concert will be at 7:30 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, 111 N. 9th St., and will feature choral and organ music. Read more »  
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 United Way campaign continues

Cheerleaders holding United Way sign.

Still time to pledge and qualify for gift cards, more

There’s still time to LIVE UNITED! – and win a $500 gift card, other gift cards, a smart TV package, gas cards and more! The campus United Way campaign continues. Employees and retirees have been sent pledge forms. Simply return completed forms to University Communications, 115 Graff Main Hall. (For U.S. mail return to UW-L University Communications, 1725 State St., La Crosse WI 54601.) Give online atwww.gruw.org or download the PledgeForm. Every $52 pledge equals an entry for a chance to win great prizes from the United Way. (Remaining drawings are Nov. 21 and Dec. 12 – so donate soon). Campus donors receive a 20 percent discount coupon to the University Bookstore. Those donating at least $25 will receive a free UW-L T-shirt. See the impact at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO-eVqkMdPc Donate to help those who need help in the Coulee Region and LIVE UNITED!

‘Positive Pat’ retires after 35 years with UW-L Foundation

Pat Stephens pictured standing by two colleagues who present him a check. At Pat Stephens’ retirement reception on Thursday, Oct. 31, his UW-L Advancement colleagues presented him with a check representing a UW-L Foundation scholarship established in his name. The $1,000 Pat Stephens Scholarship will be awarded to a UW-L student in the spring semester. Stephens is pictured on the left. Co-workers call him enthusiastic, a team player, a problem solver and just plain positive to be around. Read the full story at  http://lantern.uwlax.edu/positive-pat-retires-after-35-years-with-uw-l-foundation/

Homophile movement in Mexico City is topic of Nov. 6 talk

A talk on campus Wednesday, Nov. 6, will discuss the role affluent, professional same-sex-attracted males in Mexico City played in developing the homophile culture from the 1930s to the 60s. UW-L Professor Victor Macias-Gonzalez, History and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies departments, leads the discussion  Homophile Movement in Mexico City, 1940-1960" at 4 p.m. in the Cameron Hall of Nations, Centennial Hall. Termed homophile this mid-20th-century precursor to the LGBT movement disarmed critics by emphasizing love and friendship (-phile) between same-sex individuals, rather than sex. Adherents changed sexual consciousness through their identity politics and publications, and combated public hostility to same-sex friendships, relationships and desire. For more information, contact Mahquq Khan at khan@uwlax.edu or 608.785.8351. The event is sponsored by UW-L's Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Department.

Nov. 6 webinar focuses on international education partnerships

An Association of International Educator's webinar, "Building Global Expertise at Home: Learning About the World Via Partnerships and Projects," will be held from 2-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, in 102 Wing Technology Center. The free event is sponsored by the Select Committee on Internationalization with support from Provost Heidi Macpherson. For more information, contact Gary Gilmore at ggilmore@uwlax.edu.

UW-L Theatre production ‘Boy Gets Girl’ opens Nov. 7

Boy Gets Girl artwork. UW-L’s Department of Theatre Arts’ production of “Boy Gets Girl” opens at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, in UW-L’s Frederick Theatre, Morris Hall. “Boy Gets Girl” is a blind date turned into a living nightmare. “Boy Gets Girl“ by Rebecca Gilman will show at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, through Saturday, Nov. 9, with matinee performances at 2 o’clock Sunday, Nov. 10, in Frederick Theatre in the lower level of Morris Hall. Theresa, a work-oriented woman in her late thirties, decides to get back into the dating game when she meets Tony, a charming, attractive man who seems very eager to make a connection. Although Theresa quickly realizes she is not ready for a commitment and gracefully excuses herself, Tony is not willing to let her go so easily. He sends her cards, flowers, and even visits her at work. With each rejection, he becomes more persistent and forceful. As Theresa becomes more paranoid she is faced with difficult questions. How will she get her life back? Or even more terrifying, will she ever be able to? Tickets are $5 for UW-L students, $14 for seniors and other students, and $16 for others. Call 608.785.8522. Box office hours are 1-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays, and one hour before show times.  If you go— Who: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Department of Theatre Arts What: “Boy Gets Girl” by Rebecca Gilman Where: Frederick Theatre, Morris Hall at 16th and State streets When: Nov. 7-9 at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. Admission: Tickets are $5 for UW-L students, $14 for seniors and other students, and $16 for others. Call 608.785.8522. Box office hours are 1-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays, and one hour before show times. Cast: Kaylyn Forkey, Matt Waller, Nick Brandt, Justin Michael Cooke, Colleen Schulz, Katy Williams, Brian Coffin

Global Initiatives Week is Nov. 8–15

Think Global. Act Local. The Greater La Crosse Region Global Initiatives Week is Nov. 8– 15. A variety of events will be held throughout the La Crosse community to increase awareness of global issues, highlight connections the region has with communities around the world and to inspire action. For  a list of 2013's Global Initiative Week Events visit www.explorelacrosse.com/global/

Series on money starts Nov. 6

Get a jump on your New Year's goals. Increase your financial savvy now. It Make$ Cents! Money Management Center is hosting a six-week Midweek Money Talk Series. Talks run from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Dates, topics and locations are:

  • Wednesday, Nov. 6 — "Couponing 101" — Reuter Hall
  • Thursday, Nov. 14 — "Price is Right-style Game Night" — Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition
  • Wednesday, Nov. 20 — "Everything You Need to Know About Credit" — 2205 Centennial Hall
  • Tuesday, Dec.  3  "Budgeting, Saving & Financing Your Future" — Reuter Hall
  • Wednesday, Dec. 11  "How to Become a Millionaire" — Reuter Hall
  • Tuesday, Dec. 17  "National Re-gifting Day!" Learn gifting tips and exchange a re-gift for a better one. — Reuter Hall

Interested in adopting a family for the holidays? Contact UW-L Wellness Coordinator by Nov. 7

Last year UW-L helped more than 15 families around the winter holidays by purchasing items for various families in need. UW-L Wellness Coordinator Jason Bertrand is working with the La Crosse County Health Department on itsannual "Holiday for Goodness Sake" project. Anyone interested in adopting a family should contact Betrand at 608.785.8977 or  jbertrand@uwlax.edu by Thursday, Nov. 7.

Grateful Dead is featured band at Nov. 8 Album Encounters; ‘Cosmic Castaways’ public program continues

The Album Encounters multimedia light and laser show will feature Grateful Dead's’ “Live/Dead”at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, in 20 Cowley Hall. Admission is $5. The Planetarium’s Public Program for November is ”Cosmic Castaways.”  The talk, followed by a multimedia audiovisual presentation, will be at 1 p.m. Saturdays in November. Admission is $3 for students, seniors and children, and $5 for others. To find out more, contact Bob Allen at allen.robe@uwlax.edu or 608.785.8669. See more about the Planetarium at www.uwlax.edu/planetarium.

Professor Emeritus Stroud to read from his book on the Third Reich Nov. 9

Professor Emeritus Dean Stroud, German, will read from and sign copies of his newly published book "Preaching in Hitler's Shadow: Sermons of Resistance in the Third Reich" at Barnes & Noble from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Nov 9.

RED shirt fundraiser runs through Veterans Day

Show you Remember Everyone Deployed by wearing a RED shirt  Monday, Nov. 11, Veterans Day. The UW-L Veteran's Club is selling red shirts on Thursdays until Veterans Day. The group wants to raise awareness about military service members — past and present — and build morale.  The money raised will help the Student Veteran’s Association host more events; some will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project. Become more involved with issues that affect veterans and UW-L by joining the Veteran’s Club. Meetings are at 5:30 p.m. Thursdays in 257 Cartwright Center. Service members, dependents and civilians are also welcome to use the Veterans Lounge in 264 Cartwright Center. The lounge includes an entertainment center, three computer workstations and plenty of study space. The lounge also has an information pamphlet collection for veterans, a library and a movie collection. The Veterans Lounge is open whenever Cartwright Center is open.

 November financial aid newsletter available

The November 2013 Financial Aid Edition of Eagle Mail newsletter is now available at www.uwlax.edu/finaid/newsletter.html and includes information on:
  • Financial Aid for Study Abroad
  • Free Credits at UW-La Crosse
  • Midweek Money Talk 6-Week Series
  • The Price Is Right (style) Game Night
  • Origination Fees Changing
  • Scholarship Applications Due in November
  • Ask Earnest — Answers to pertinent financial aid questions
The newsletter is available approximately the first of each month.  

Drug discovery from venomous marine snails is topic of Nov. 11 lecture

An assistant professor in chemistry at Hunter College and CUNY-Graduate Center will talk about how novel peptides from venomous marine snails are being used as tools for manipulating cell signaling in the nervous system. Chemical biologist Mande Holford will present "Lessons From Nature: Drug Discovery From Venomous Marine Snails" at a free lecture at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, in 1400 Centennial Hall. A reception will be held at 5 p.m.  The presentation is co-sponsored by a Visiting Scholar of Color Grant from the Provost's Office, the pre-med club and the physics and biology departments. Download a flier with more information at Holford.

Faculty, staff bell ringers wanted for Dec. 7 UW-L bell ringing day; sign up by Nov. 15

UW-L's Chapter of Habitat for Humanity is sponsoring and organizing the "All UW-La Crosse Bell Ringing Day" for the Salvation Army again this year. Bell ringers are need throughout the day Saturday, Dec. 7. The chapter's faculty adviser, Tom Claflin, encourages academic and administrative units to “adopt” a specific site in town and supply bell ringers for these two-hour shifts:
  • 8-10 a.m.
  • 10 a.m.-noon
  • 2-4 p.m.
  • 4-6 p.m.
  • 6-8 p.m.
Fifteen student groups have already volunteered, Claflin says."We want to involve faculty and staff as well to show the community that UW-La Crosse really cares!" To participate, contact Claflin at tlclaf@centurytel.net by Friday, Nov. 15.  Instructions, location assignments, and UW-L name tags will be provided.

Diversity Dialogues set for Feb. 5, 2014; deadline for submissions is Dec. 2

Presentation proposals are being accepted for the Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014 Diversity Dialogues event which celebrates diversity. For submission guidelines go to www2.uwlax.edu/Diversity-Inclusion/Diversity-Dialogs/. The deadline for submissions is 4:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2. For more information, contact Barbara Stewart atbstewart@uwlax.edu or 608.785.5097.

Fall issue of CBA alumni magazine online

 Learn about how UW-L's College of Business Administration is earning international recognition, partnering with schools in Germany and participating in a futuristic grocery shopping project. Read about these and other CBA-related stories at: http://issuu.com/uw-lacrosse/docs/building_bridges_fall_2013.     UW-L Athletics artwork.

News and upcoming events

Tickets now on sale for the L-Club New Year's Eve Celebration! Event Website | Event Ticket Info & Order Form Ring in 2014 at Roger Harring Stadium with family and friends! Family Early Show, Carnival Theme Celebration | 4-7 p.m.
  • Skyrockers fireworks at 6 p.m.
  • Kids holiday movie on stadium video board | all-inclusive food and beverage
Casino Night Late Show | 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
  • Skyrockers fireworks at midnight
  • Times Square TV broadcast countdown on stadium video board | all-inclusive food & adult beverage
Kids Night Out Friday, Dec. 6, from 6-9 p.m. Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse, registration upon arrival | Sponsored by the UW-L Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and the Big Event Company
  • The program is open to all children from first through fifth grade.
  • Cost is $5.00 per child and includes an evening full of fun filled activities with UW-La Crosse student-athletes.
  • Fun filled sports activities will be held as well as arts and crafts.
Eagles All Access Radio Show Wednesday, Nov. 2, 5:30 p.m. at the Eagles Nest A weekly radio show sponsored by the L-Club and highlighting UW-L Athletics is broadcast from the Eagle’s Nest every Wednesday night from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Classic Rock 100.1. Eagles Eat & Greet at Howie’s Tuesday, Nov. 5 Featuring UW-L Men’s Basketball Click here for the monthly schedule Freedom Honor Flight Veterans Breakfast Monday, Nov. 11 Doors open at 7 a.m. | Breakfast at 8 a.m. | Event is free! UW-L Mitchell Hall Field House More information available at uwlathletics.com/veterans Wrestling vs. Coe College Friday, Nov.  15, 7 p.m. Mitchell Hall National Guard T-Shirts to the first 100 fans Mascot Appearance! Click here for ticket information Free Schedule Poster Giveaway Football vs. Eau Claire Saturday, Nov. 16 Pack the Vet for the Vets Tailgate: 8:30 a.m. | Kickoff: 11:30 a.m.  Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex Event Flier
  • T-Shirts to the first 100 fans!
  • Click here for ticket information
  • Free Schedule Poster Giveaway
  • Tailgate Guide | Order Form | Campus Department Outings | Group Outings Registration Form | Fan Opportunities Flyer
  • Reserve tailgate space for your group today!  Call 608-785-5177
  • All Veterans can receive two FREE vouchers redeemable for two FREE tickets at the Veterans Memorial Stadium Ticket Office on November 16
Swim & Dive vs. St. Cloud Saturday, Nov. 16, 1 p.m. Mitchell Hall Eagles Collectors cup giveaway to the first 100 fans! Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day Click here for ticket information Free Schedule Poster Giveaway 2013 Football Season & Individual Game Tickets Now on Sale! Click Here for Ticket Brochure & Purchase Information Click Here for Group Outing Information Eagle Kidz Klub Memberships Now Available! Click Here for More Information Join the L-Club Today and Become Part of the UW-L Athletics Tradition 2013 L-Club Brochure Click here for more information about the L-Club and upcoming events Follow Your Eagles Anytime online & through social media!... uwlathletics.com Facebook (Friend/Like today!!) Twitter 
  • UWLEAGLEFAN (UWL EAGLE FAN)
  • Follow the Athletic Director on Twitter: @UWLAXAD
Eaglez Kidz Klub | Group Outings | Get Involved | Maroon Platoon | Mascot | Tickets | Events & Promotions | L-Club | Donate Campus Kudos artwork. UW-L alumna Paige Babiash, Clinical Exercise Physiology program, Exercise and Sport Science, had her thesis "CrossFit:  New research puts popular workout to the test" published in the American Council on Exercise ProSource online journal. Department committee members and co-authors were Scott Doberstein, Carl Foster, John Porcari and Jeff Steffen. Deborah Buffton, History, presented "The Ellusive Face of Peace in Public Monuments and Art" at the "Envisioning Peace, Performing Justice: Art, Activism and Cultural Politics in the History of Peacemaking" conference sponsored by the Peace History Society at Southern Illinois University, Oct. 24-26. David Hart, English, presented "The Challenges of Literary Nationalism in 'Omeros, White Teeth, and The Last Warner Woman'" at the 32nd Annual West Indian Literature Conference, "Multiple Textualities: Imagining the Caribbean Nation," held at The College of the Bahamas, Nassau, Oct. 10-12. Eric Kraemer and Mary Krizan, both Philosophy, presented papers at the Minnesota Philosophical Society at the University of Saint Thomas on Oct. 19. Kraemer presented “Fitting into the World: Nagel on the Place of Mind in Nature.” Krizan presented “All Mixed Up: Aristotle, Mixtures, and Elemental Structure.” Linda Levinson, Art, discussed digital photography with photographer Jack Socha a Newsmakers WPR series on Oct. 17. See http://wpr.org/shows/newsmakers-october-17-2013  The broadcast will be repeated in December 2013. Nick Nicklaus, Residence Life, received the William B. Sweet Distinguished Service Award  for the Upper Midwest Region of the Association of College and University Housing Officer. It is the organization's most prestigious award and is presented to individuals who exemplify excellence and commitment to their work. Nicklaus received the award in St. Louis at the regional housing association's annual conference Oct. 23-25. Yang Cha Thao, master's student, Student Affairs Administration, was awarded the Daniel Siler Memorial Student Leadership Award by the Wisconsin College Personnel Association on Oct. 18 in Wisconsin Dells. Jörg Vianden, Student Affairs Administration, presented a plenary talk at the annual conference of the Wisconsin College Personnel Association in Wisconsin Dells on Oct. 17.  Vianden also served as Faculty in Residence at the conference.   UW-L Dining Services logo

What’s Happening In Dining Services

Fall Harvest Faculty and Staff Luncheon set for Nov. 13; purchase tickets by Nov. 8

UW-L’s Fall Harvest Luncheon for Faculty and Staff will be held from 11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, in Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition. Purchase tickets for $7.50 at the Cartwright Center Information Counter.  Ticket sales end Friday, Nov. 8. Request vegan/vegetarian options when purchasing tickets. The buffet includes:
  • Carved Roast Turkey
  • Stuffing
  • Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
  • Fresh Green Beans
  • Cranberry & Walnut Salad with Vinaigrette Dressing
  • Dinner Rolls with Butter
  • Traditional Pumpkin Pie
  • Iced Water, Coffee, Milk and Iced Tea
View and print the Fall Harvest Luncheon flier at www.uwlaxdining.com/community/promos.html.

New dining hours in Cartwright Center Galley:

  • Erbert and Gerbert’s — Monday-Friday — 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
  • Slice of Life — Monday-Friday — 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • Cyclone Salads — Monday-Thursday — 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday —  10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • Original Burger Co. — Monday-Thursday — 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday — 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • Chef’s Table — Monday-Friday — 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

Stop in to try the week’s featured limited time offers!

Cartwright Center Galley:
  • Chef’s Table (Tuesdays and Thursdays): Grilled Chicken with Cilantro-Mint Pesto
  • Cyclone Salads: Edamame Nut Salad
  • Slice of Life: Spicy Roasted Vegetable Flatbread
  • Original Burger Company: Grilled Chicken Sandwich with Jicama Slaw
 Whitney Center Dining:
  • Bistro Turkey Burger

Did you know …

Like us on Facebook at uwlaxdining for a chance to win an iPod Shuffle. One winner will be randomly selected from all Facebook users who like the uwlaxdining Facebook Page. The winner will be chosen Tuesday, Nov. 5. Tell us, we are listening. UW-L Dining Services is committed to creating an Exceptional Dining Experience for students, faculty and staff. Now is your chance to tell us how we are doing. Take a few minutes to rate our performance for one of our dining locations you visit most frequently on campus. Click thank you for your time and participation to take our survey through Wednesday, Nov. 13.

Stay in the loop …

Check out the Dining Services website at www.uwlaxdining.com for dining hours, menus, promotions and more. Like Dining Services on Facebook at facebook.com/uwlaxdining to be a part of what’s happening in Dining Services.   Firm Footing. “Firm Footing Factoid” is a column about Firm Footing,a UW-L Higher Learn Commission (HLC) initiative to promote and enhance student academic success. Facts about UW-L's Fall 2013 launch of the new Eagle Alert system designed to enhance student success: ~ 10 percent of UW-L students received feedback from an instructor(s) by the sixth week of the semester. ~ 30 percent of UW-L instructors provided feedback to one or more students Eagle Alert is designed to be used for advising notes too! Human Resources artwork.

Classified employee deadline to submit annual leave conversions is Dec. 2

Classified annual leave conversion gives classified staff an opportunity choose how to use unused annual leave (vacation). Based on eligibility, classified employees can bank annual leave in a sabbatical account or receive cash, or a combination of both. Eligible classified staff can find the form on “My UWSystem” portal in the Time and Absence area under the “Statements” tab. The form must be completed and submitted to HR by Monday, Dec. 2. Those eligible for cash payment will receive payment on Thursday, Dec. 26. For more information go to www.uwlax.edu/hr/benefits/leaves/class_sabb.htm. Direct questions to Mary Dixon at 608.785.6495.

Welcome new employees:

  • Kaylin Duncan, Associate Student Services Coordinator, Admissions
  • Michael Schams, Custodian, Custodial Services
  • Virgil Ward II, Associate Student Services Coordinator, Admissions

Congratulations, UW-L retiree:

Patrick Stephens, Oct. 31, University Advancement and External Relations.   In the News artwork.

UW-L in the news

A summary of some of the stories about UW-La Crosse spotted in the news. "Local Government Budgets," Oct. 25. Local government leaders spend this time of the year debating the budget and setting the property tax levy for the coming year. We talk budgeting with La Crosse County Administrator Steve O’Malley and city of La Crosse Mayor Tim Kabat. "The Impact of the TIF," Oct. 25. Tax Incremental Financing (TIF) is a development tool that communities have been able to use to help pay for infrastructure improvements that encourage development for 40 years in Wisconsin. Local governments have increased use of the TIF in the last 20 years. We talk to the lead author of a report done by UW-La Crosse and UW Extension that measures the impact of TIF in the Greater La Crosse area. "UW-L to host live broadcast on China," La Crosse Tribune, Oct. 27. The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations will host its seventh annual CHINA Town Hall live broadcast at 7 p.m. Monday ... The broadcast will be presented in the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse's Centennial Hall from 6 to 8:30 p.m ... "UW-L parking ramp alleviating parking problems," WXOW-TV, Oct. 28. It's about half way through the first semester with the new parking ramp at UW-La Crosse and officials say they've been hearing positive things about the extra couple hundred spots it adds ... (video clip) "UW-L professor named top innovator in digital education," WXOW-TV, Oct. 28. A UW-La Crosse professor has been named one of the nation's top innovators in digital education. Mathematics Professor Bob Hoar, who also serves as the university's associate vice chancellor for Academic Affairs, was listed as one of the top 40 individuals and projects nationwide in the Technology Innovation in Education Yearbook ... "Chris Hardie: Class helps people improve their core strength," La Crosse Tribune  Oct 30. Michele Thorman, the physical therapy program director at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, says she enjoys the classes because she's “an aging woman” ... MurphyLibraryNotes artwork.

Quiet, silent study spaces now in the library

To meet the needs of students who are looking for quiet places to study, Murphy Library has several designated "quiet study" areas and is piloting a "silent study" area as well.
Quiet study areas can be found in the following locations in the library:
  1. Most of the second floor is reserved for quiet study and includes areas with large tables, individual study carrels and beanbag chairs.
  2. The basement is a quiet study area with a variety of seating options and the benefit of less traffic than any other floor of the library.
  3. Private, individual study rooms are located along the outside walls of the east side of the basement. These rooms are big enough for one person, have power and wireless, and have a door that closes to keep noise out. Some of the rooms are reserved for graduate students, but the rest are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
In addition to the quiet spaces mentioned above, the library, as a pilot project, is converting room 12 in the basement into a "silent study room" for the most focused study needs. Students may enter and leave the room as they wish. Talking is not allowed. Nor is the use of cell phones, music players or any other devices or activities that generate sound. The silent room observes a more strict level of silence than the library's other quiet study spaces.
The first floor of the library is not a quiet study area. Students are encouraged to let library staff know if people are not observing quiet and silent study area rules. OCW artwork.

OCW Organization of Campus Women hosts the third Annual Cookie Off!

OCW is hosting this cookie baking contest to raise money for its student scholarship fund. he event will be held from 11:30 a.m. -1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, Hall of Nations, Centennial Hall Contest requirements Your team will:
  • Bake 100 taster-size cookies
  • Share your cookies in which tasters pay $5.00 to participate and vote for their favorite cookie
  • Decorate your display table
  • Assign at least one team member the task of monitoring the table during the event
  • Participant in a promotional photo
  • Help promote and sell tickets for the event across campus. Each team will be sent a packet of 10 tickets to sell.  All unsold tickets need to be returned one week prior to the event
The winning team will receive the traveling “Golden Spatula” to display in their office or department To register your team, contact Karmin Van Domelen at  kvandomelen@uwlax.edu.  
Thanks artwork. UWL 100 Freshman Seminar class in conjunction with Golden Key collected 17 boxes and three paper bags full of goods for the Campus Food Pantry. Thank you to all those who participated in the food collection. Golden Key and our class appreciate very much everyone's generosity. — Cecilia Manrique and Carla Burkhardt
See photos of the event at
https://plus.google.com/photos/109328896964480296137/albums/5940960837388726513?banner=pwa
  • Best costume goes to the banana
  • Best decorated box was the coffin
  • Most food collected goes to Accountancy
  • And the best costume in our class goes to Luigi
  • ADAs helped decorate boxes and will get prizes
   

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