Posted 1:50 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, 2014

This week's news and events.

Books by UW-L alumni, faculty and staff authors to be highlighted![]() The Celebration of Campus Authors runs from 4-6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21, in the Strzelczyk Great Hall, Cleary Alumni & Friends Center. Read more » |
In this issue:Announcements & Notices Athletics Campus KudosUWLDining In The News Murphy Library Notes Physical Wellness Classifieds |
Political debates set at UW-La Crosse![]() |
Activist to explore gender, immigration at UW-La Crosse![]() |
Disease expert to speak on Ebola, other diseases at UW-L![]() |
Mixed-genre band to perform at UW-L![]() |
Area college students coming together to ‘make a difference’
College students from La Crosse’s three institutions of higher education will join for a day of service in the community.
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Student Life launches Academic Integrity Campaign![]() |
Speaker to discuss health impacts of fracking![]() Veterinarian Michelle Bamberger, an author and researcher, will discuss human and animal health issues associated with fracking during a public lecture Monday, Oct. 27, at UW-L. Read more » |
Medallion found near Hoeschler Tower, Murphy Library![]() |


Students approve new fieldhouse
UW-L students voted to increase student fees to help pay for a new fieldhouse during an online referendum Tuesday and Wednesday. A total of 3,656 students voted with 56.2 percent of those who voted in favor of the $29 million project. Read moreCampus, community leaders unite for student center groundbreaking ceremony
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Students learn about Language Resource Center at Oct. 16 open house
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UW-La Crosse announces summer 2014 graduates

Play about Proposition 8 continues
Learn how to write scholarships at Oct. 21 presentation
'Out in America' to be shown Oct. 22
'Light up the Night' bike ride set for Oct. 23
Oxfam Hunger Banquet is Oct. 23
'Jeans Day' Friday, Oct. 24
Roundtable discussion on teaching college writing online to be held Oct. 24
Faculty from UW-L's English Department will explore the myths, lore and reality of teaching college writing online in a roundtable discussion from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, in 113 Wimberly Hall. Faculty members Natalie Eschenbaum, Marie Moeller, Kate Parker and Lindsay Steiner will share their experiences in the 2014-15 William J. and Yvonne Hyde Colloquium Series event "Teaching College Writing in Online and Blended Environments: Myths, Lore, and Reality." They will share best practices and tips about online training and grants; creating blended, hybrid and fully online first-year writing classes; theories that guide teaching writing in online spaces; and suggestions for implementing them. The event is free and open to the public. To arrange for disability accommodations, contact english@uwlax.edu or call 608.785.8295. For more information, visit http://rhetor.blogs.com/english.Pink Floyd is featured at Oct. 24 Album Encounters; 'Aurora — The Story of the Northern Lights' is October Public Program
The next Album Encounters multimedia light and laser show will feature Pink Floyd’s “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, in 20 Cowley Hall. Admission is $5. The Planetarium’s Public Program for October is "Aurora — The Story of the Norhtern Lights." The talk, followed by a multimedia audiovisual presentation, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25. Admission is $3 for students, seniors and children, and $5 for others. For more, contact Bob Allen at allen.robe@uwlax.edu or 608.785.8669. See more about the Planetarium at www.uwlax.edu/planetarium.Volleyball city championship to be held Oct. 25
Intramural departments from Western Technical College, Viterbo College and UW-L have teamed up to present the second annual city championship volleyball tournament.Trick or treat on campus
Tickets on sale now for Nov. 8 Harris benefit
Pay for parking remotely by phone
Those paying for parking in a pay station can now add time to the meter remotely by phone. UWL's Parking Services now offers Pay-by-phone. Visitors can download the PassportParking app to smartphones or go to m.ppprk.com to create an account. They can then add time remotely by selecting one of two zones on campus. Zone 350 is for external campus lots with pay stations, and Zone 351 is for the parking ramp. Visitors use their vehicle license plates to validate transactions.
Instructions are located on the pay stations. For more information, contact Parking and Transportation Services at 608.785.8061 or parking@uwlax.edu.
SAH 105 to change name starting spring semester
SAH 105 has a new name. As of the 2015 spring semester SAH 105; Analysis of Health, Wellness & Disease for the Health Care Consumer; will be called HP 105. Only the prefix for the course has changed. There will be no changes in the course content. HP 105, taught by Health Professions faculty, is one of three courses that fulfill the Health and Physical Well-Being general education requirement. For more information, contact Shauna Salow at 608.785.8474 or ssalow@uwlax.edu.October financial aid newsletter now online
The October 2014 Financial Aid Edition of Eagle Mail newsletter is now available at www.uwlax.edu/finaid/Financial-aid-newsletter. Articles include:- Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
- Find out who your Federal Loan Servicer
- It Make$ Cents!: Free Credit Score and Free Credit Reports
- Hey UW-L! Can We Go Thrift Shopping?
- Repeat Credits Policy
- Information about scholarships due in October
- Ask Earnest — answers to pertinent financial aid questions

News and upcoming events
- Volleyball will take on UW-Whitewater at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22.
- Eaglez Kidz Klub is open to kids in sixth grade and under. Members will receive free all-sport general admission to UW-L home games along with a free T-shirt, special birthday announcement at games and more.
- Jr. Eagle Hitter sessions are now open for registration. Jr. Eagle Hitters gives participants the opportunity to work on their swing during the winter months while getting the best hitting instruction available. Choose the dates, times and cost options that best fit your needs. Sign up now!
- Men’s Cross Country and Women’s Cross Country teams gear up for the upcoming Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships at noon Saturday, Nov. 1, at Ettrick Golf Club.
- UWLEAGLEFAN (UWL EAGLE FAN)
- Follow the Athletic Director on Twitter: @UWLAXAD


Food Day is Friday, Oct. 24, in Whitney Center
An exciting day full of educational opportunities and delicious local food is upon us. Come to Whitney Center during lunch and dinner time Friday, Oct. 24, to enjoy a local meal, poster display, samples and a photo booth. The Student Nutrition Association, Peer Health Educators and Registered Dietitian Katie Callahan will be available to answer questions about Food Day or local food. Food Day is an annual nationwide celebration and movement for healthy, affordable and sustainably produced food and a grassroots campaign for better food polices. Food Day encourages people to “Eat Real” and incorporate more fresh fruits and vegetables over highly-processed food items in the diet. In a world where chronic diseases such as heart disease and type 2 diabetes are skyrocketing, Food Day is a reminder about the power of real food. Learn how to continually make the healthy choice the easy choice.
Welcome, new employee
- Angella Flatt, Library Services Assistant Advanced, Murphy Library
Frequently-asked questions doc on same-sex marriage legislation in Wisconsin is now online
The Department of Employee Trust Funds (ETF) has prepared a frequently-asked questions document describing the impacts of recent legislation changes on benefits for State employees with same-sex spouses. ETF will provide same-sex couples married in Wisconsin or in other states/countries a 30-day enrollment opportunity beginning Oct. 15 (for marriages that took place before Oct. 6). Contact the Human Resources office at 608.785.8013 for more information.
UW-L in the news
A summary of some of the stories about UW-La Crosse spotted in the news. “UW-L students to vote on fieldhouse project Tuesday,” Oct. 10, The Courier Life News. University of Wisconsin-La Crosse students will decide the fate of a proposed $29 million building project next week. On Tuesday, students will have ... “Story of how first Americans colonized continent not settled,” Oct. 10, The Courier Life News. The story of America's first settlers is an intriguing one for University of Wisconsin-La Crosse archaeology professor Jessi Halligan. Halligan grew up in ... “Chancellor rocks out with UW-La Crosse marching band,” Oct. 11, WXOW.com. The UW-La Crosse Screaming Eagles marching band had a new addition to its halftime performance on Saturday ... and it isn't who you would expect. “UW-La Crosse inducts seven new members into Wall of Fame,” Oct. 12, WXOW.com, La Crosse, WI (WXOW). The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse added ... UW-L Track and Field team from 2001-2004, said being back in La Crosse ... “UW-L to stage play about same-sex marriage trial,” Oct. 12, Jackson County Chronicle. Just a few weeks after same-sex marriage became legal in Wisconsin, the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Theater Department will stage a ... “UW-L's Theatre production, "8", puts fear and prejudice on trial,” Oct. 14, WXOW.com, La Crosse, Wisconsin (WXOW). The UW-La crosse Department of Theatre Arts are currently in production of a play that re-enacts events ... "UW-La Crosse LGBTQ students want more gender inclusive housing," Oct. 15, WXOW. The gender neutral housing program at UW-La Crosse is designed to solve a number of dilemmas. For example, a gay man who prefers living with women rather than in a dorm full of heterosexual men. Or a transgender woman, by definition a biological female, who considers herself a man ... “UW-L Academic Technologies Director ears 'Top-30' honor,” Oct. 15, WXOW.com. A long-time UW-La Crosse educator has been named one of the Center for Digital Education's Top 30 Technologists, Transformers and Trailblazers. "Students approve new UW-L fieldhouse project," Oct. 16, La Crosse Tribune. A proposed $29 million fieldhouse and athletics facility at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse was approved by students Wednesday. Kaylee Otterbacher, UW-L student association president, said 56 percent of the 3,656 students who voted in the online referendum supported the building project, with 44 percent in opposition ...
Murphy Library provides credible, comprehensive voting resources online
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Get complete, unbiased and accurate information about many critical election-related topics at Murphy Library's website "Murphy Library Voting Resources." The page is featured on the library home page and can be accessed directly at http://libguides.uwlax.edu/voting. The three tabs on the page lead to:
- Next Election/How to Vote – with a description of everything that will be on the ballot, links to voter registration resources, and information just for student voters.
- Election Education – with links to local news stories about this election’s issues as well as national issue education link
- Campaigns and Parties - with more information about people and issues in this particular election as well as links to official party websites.
Learn about open access Oct. 20-26
Learn about open access during Open Access Week, Monday through Sunday, Oct. 20-26.
The 2014 Open Access Week commemoration offers many opportunities to learn about open access issues and how they apply to research done at UW-L.
SPARC has produced this short video: Open Access Explained (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5rVH1KGBCY) that quickly highlights the importance of increasing access to research.
Open access is gaining support in the scientific community. In a 2004 letter to Congress, 25 Nobel Prize winners write: "There’s no question, open access truly expands shared knowledge across scientific fields — it is the best path for accelerating multi-disciplinary breakthroughs in research." See www.ala.org/advocacy/sites/ala.org.advocacy/files/content/copyright/openaccesstoresearch/NobelOpenLtr082604.pdf.
Nearly 80 percent of scholarly publishers allow people to self-archive their published research. The SHERPA/RoMEO website "Publisher copyright policies & self-archiving" has more information about publishing trends and policies. See www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/.
Researchers at UW-L are encouraged to self-archive their research at the University of Wisconsin open access repository, MINDS@UW, at http://minds.wisconsin.edu/handle/1793/8338. To learn more about Minds@UW, or how to be involved, contact David Mindel at dmindel@uwlax.edu.

