Posted 7:22 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, 2013
This week's news and events.
Eagle Eye Medallion Hunt 2013; medallion found on Thursday
After reading the fourth clue for the Eagle Eye Medallion Hunt Thursday morning, Nicole Bottelson had a pretty good idea where it might be. Her challenge: she had class until noon and then had to work in the College of Science and Health office until 2 p.m. Read more »
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Faculty, students see benefits of ‘Together Against Bullying’ websiteEarlier this year, UW-La Crosse students and faculty teamed up with Gundersen Health System to launch a website dedicated to helping families and schools stop the bullying epidemic. Jeff Reiland, UW-L Psychology Department lecturer and family therapist at Gundersen, created the site, “Together Against Bullying,” with the help of a $62,000 grant from Kohl’s Cares. He enlisted four undergraduate interns to help him: UW-L students Alycia Brun and Corina Colon, along with UW-L recent graduates Karli Dahl and Caitlin Cullen. Read more » |
Networking event draws biophysics-related researchThe mechanical properties of a molecule of DNA, the physics of a cell and new ways to teach science were all topics discussed at the first Biophysical Society Regional Networking event Saturday, Oct. 19 at UW-La Crosse. Biophysicists and other scientists from universities across the U.S., as well as researchers from medical centers came together to network. Read more » |
Murphy Library has new technology, more
Murphy Library received a technological upgrade over the summer. Several remodeled spaces and new resources are available. The biggest project, the School of Education’s Collaborative Learning Studio, provides the “ability to train the teachers of tomorrow with the state-of-the-art tools of today,” says Provost Heidi Macpherson. Read more »
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Alumna finds self-sufficiency through United Way
Most would feel terrified and alone when faced with an abusive spouse, young children and nowhere to turn. And, all this with no money, house or support. For Susan Fabian, the situation was all too real — until she found United Way. Read more »
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UW-L Screaming Eagles set Review Concert
The UW-La Crosse Screaming Eagles Marching Band will hold its Review Concert at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, in Mitchell Hall. Admission is free. The concert is a synopsis of the band’s season, which began Aug. 18. Since then, the band has given 14 performances. In addition to performing at football games, the Screaming Eagles participate in community events like Gundersen’s “Steppin’ Out in Pink,” Oktoberfest and exhibitions at high school band competitions in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Read more »
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UW-L session to look at what employers need to know about immigration reform, compliance
A Milwaukee attorney with more than a decade of immigration law experience will discuss new immigration reform legislation during a presentation at UW-La Crosse. Attorney Benjamin T. Kurten will speak on “Immigration Reform and Compliance: What Employers Need to Know” at noon Friday, Nov. 8, in the Strzelczyk Great Hall in the Cleary Alumni & Friends Center. A reception with Kurten begins follows his presentation at 1:15. The event, part of UW-L College of Business Administration Global Initiatives Week 2013 celebrations, is free and open to the public. Read more
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Halloween-themed talk combines calculus and zombie attacks
Two UW-L math professors will give a Halloween-themed talk Wednesday, Oct. 30, that aims to show math isn’t all that scary. Mathematics faculty members Robert Allen and James Peirce will demonstrate how mathematical models can be used to predict how zombies and vampires could take over the human population. The talk “Zombies, Vampires and Math, Oh My!” will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, in 100 Cowley Hall. Costumes are encouraged. Read more »
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Children can trick or treat on campus Oct. 31
Trick or treat for children will run on campus from 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31, in Hutchison, Wentz and Eagle residence halls.
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Forum on Campus Climate Survey set for Nov. 1
Two forums are being held to discuss the preliminary results of the Campus Climate Survey distributed to students and employees in spring 2013. The first was held Monday, Oct. 28. The second is from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, in 337 Cartwright Center. For more information, contact Barbara Stewart at 608.785.5092 or bstewart@uwlax.edu.Facebook leader, 'Lean In' author to talk via Livestream Oct. 28
CBA students' two-week food drive runs Oct. 28 through Nov. 8
A group of College of Business Administration students is organizing a food drive to benefit the UW-L food pantry and the La Crosse Hunger Task Force. The Student Advisory Council for the college will hold a food drive from Monday, Oct. 28, through Friday, Nov. 8. Boxes will be placed in seven department offices in the college, the CBA dean’s office and residence halls. Monetary donations are also accepted. The group will also have donation locations at Howes Diamond Jewelers and the People's Food Co-op downtown. The group will be at the People's Food Co-op in the afternoon and Howe's Jewelers in the evening Friday, Nov 8, to collect more donations and serve hot chocolate. This is the fifth year the group has organized a food drive. Last year the group raised approximately 575 pounds of food. The group aims to raise more than 600 pounds this year. As part of the food drive, CBA departments will compete to donate the most food. The winning department will receive coffee and doughnuts from Moka Friday, Nov. 15. [caption id="attachment_27834" align="alignright" width="134"] Pat Stephens[/caption]Pat Stephens retirement reception set for Oct. 30
A retirement reception will be held for UW-L Foundation Director of Collegiate Gifts Pat Stephens from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, in the Cleary Alumni & Friends Center. For more than 35 years, Stephens has built relationships with UW-L alumni, friends and community members while raising funds for the UW-L Foundation. The campus community is invited to attend the reception. Refreshments will be provided. No gifts, please — but bring your favorite Irish joke to share.Employees invited to Disability Resources Office Oct. 30 open house
UW-L employees are invited to attend a Disability Resources Office open house from 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, in 165 Murphy Library. The event will include tours of the in-house testing space, demonstrations of adaptive technologies and more. Refreshments will be served.UW-L surplus auction to be held through Oct. 30
UW-L is conducting a sale of surplus property in partnership with the online auction site www.wisconsinsurplus.com through Wednesday, Oct. 30. Pre-registration and a bidder number are required prior to bid submittals. For terms and conditions of sale, along with contact information, visit www.wisconsinsurplus.com.University Bookstore holds 1-day flash sale Oct. 29
Student parents are topic of Nov. 1 brown bag lunch discussion
Self-Sufficiency Program Director Andrea Hansen will lead a discussion on student parents at a Friday, Nov. 1, brown bag discussion. The Campus Climate Brown Bag Lunch Film Series: Bring Your Food, Bring Your Thoughts is set for 11:30 a.m. in the Cameron Hall of Nations, Centennial Hall. Conversation on the first Friday of every month discusses contemporary social justice, diversity and climate issues. Films range from TED Talks to documentaries and typically last less than 45 minutes, followed by a discussion. Film Series Events are presented and facilitated by friends and colleagues of Campus Climate and are free and open to everyone. Participants are encouraged to bring their lunch and are welcome to come late or leave early. To learn more about the film series and upcoming events, visit www.uwlax.edu/ campusclimate/foodforthought.htm or on Facebook at “UW-La Crosse Campus Climate (Official).”Nine Inch Nails is featured band at Nov. 1 Album Encounters; 'Cosmic Castaways' is topic of November public program
Share creative talents at Nov. 7 Awareness through Performance open mic
Poets, artists, musicians and performers can embrace their inner activist and share their message of social justice, social awareness and social action at ""FULL DISCLOSURE: Open Mic. Open Stage. Open Minds." The thought-provoking event sponsored by Campus Climate and the Campus Activities Board, will be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, in the Cellar, Cartwright Center. This is an open invitation from the Awareness through Performance troupe to all students, faculty, staff and community members who are passionate about social justice and diversity issues. Share spoken word pieces, slideshows, songs, short performances and more. Bring a message to share or simply embrace the power of stories from the audience. For more information, visit www.uwlax.edu/Deadline to apply for Awareness through Performance troupe is Nov. 8
Campus Climate is currently accepting student applications for the spring 2014 Awareness through Performance troupe. Apply online at www.uwlax.edu/Partners in Movement for students to be held Nov. 17
Students: Plan to take part in Partners in Movement!, an opportunity to focuse on allyhood, white privilege, race and ethnicity, This experiential meeting of the minds, shaped by the principles of anti-racism, is designed for students who acknowledge systems of white privilege and oppression and desire to further explore their personal and collective responsibility within a racialized society. Partners in Movement will run from noon- 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17, in Port O’ Call, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition. The event is free and snacks will be provided, but space is limited to 40 participants. Register through Nov. 8 at www.uwlax.edu/Employees: Save the date for the Nov. 19 Fall Morale Retreat
Campus Climate and LIVEMAROON are teaming up to sponsor the 10th Semi-Annual, Semi-Sweet UW-L Morale Retreat from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition. There is no agenda, other than to provide an escape from the stress and pressures of daily tasks with a social event with snacks, relaxation, music, fun and positive energy. Mark your calendars so you can remember to come get a free massage, enjoy some pet therapy, grab some snacks or just hang out and socialize with your colleagues. Don’t miss it … you deserve a chance to slow down and invest in your morale! Wear LIVEMAROON T-shirts or other maroon gear.October 2013 newsletter on financial aid online
- Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
- Find out who your Federal Loan Servicer is
- Free Credit Score / Free Credit Reports
- Get Your Frugal On Fashion Show
- Repeat Credits Policy
- Information about scholarships that are due in October
- Ask Earnest - answers to pertinent financial aid questions
Rec Sports winter memberships available for employees for less than $1 a day
Work out indoors this winter. Come play for less than $1 per day! Recreational Sports is offering winter memberships for UW-L employees. The cost is $104 for a membership from Fridays, Nov. 1, through Feb. 28, 2014. For additional information, check out the REC membership page.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 Eagles All Access Radio Show Wednesday, Oct. 30, 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 on Classic Rock 100.1 Soccer vs. Carthage Wednesday, Oct. 30, 5 p.m Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex Click here for ticket information Free schedule poster giveaway Football vs. River Falls Saturday, Nov. 2, 1 p.m. Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex 45th Annual Shriners Game Pom Giveaway to the first 250 fans Click here for ticket information Free schedule poster giveaway Soccer vs. River Falls Saturday, Nov. 2, 5 p.m Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex Senior and Parents Day Fan wavers to the first 100 fans Click here for ticket information Free schedule poster giveawayTwitter- UWLEAGLEFAN (UWL EAGLE FAN)
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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
- Chef’s Table (Tuesdays and Thursdays): Beef Stroganoff over Mashed Red Potatoes
- Cyclone Salads: Edamame Nut Salad
- Slice of Life: Cajun Turkey Pizzetta
- Erbert and Gerbert’s: Frango Sub
- Original Burger Company: BBQ Pulled Chicken Sandwich
- Black Beans and Corn Sauce over Brown Rice