Posted 4:07 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8, 2014

This week's news and events.

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In this issue:Announcements & Notices Communications Corner Human Resources In The News Organization for Campus Women Physical Wellness Remembering Thanks |
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Enrichment Day presentations posted
Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance Bob Hetzel was one of the presenters during Employee Enrichment Day July 29. You can find his Power Point presentation, along with many of the other presentations, at http://www.uwlax.edu/livemaroon/employee-enrichment-day/. Also, the academic and classified staff committee who organized the day would like feedback from those who attended. Take the online survey. The next UW-L Adopt-a-Highway Clean-up is set for 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 11.The university crew picks up litter from Korn Clements to Korn Coulee Road on Hwy. 33. The group meets afterward for a potluck social. For more information, or to be added to the clean-up crew, contact Brad Quarberg. This is the last clean-up of the year.UW-L surplus sale runs through Aug. 13
UW-L will conduct a sale of surplus property in partnership with the online auction site www.wisconsinsurlpus.com through Wednesday, Aug.13. Pre-registration and a bidder number are required prior to bid submittals. For terms and conditions of sale along with contact information, go to www.wisconsinsurplus.com. To view items, visit Campus Stores 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.Scuba gear available free for non-profit organizations, items limited
Campus Stores has scuba gear, including a compressor, cascade bottle tank and 10 scuba tanks, to donate to nonprofit organizations on a first-come first-serve basis. Verification of nonprofit status is required. Contact Barb Spangler at bspangler@uwlax.edu.Medication drop off Aug. 16
A medication drop off will be from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Aug. 16, at La Crosse County HHM, 6500 State Road 16, La Crosse. The drop-off will accept all medications including controlled substances. Items accepted include: prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, tablets and capsules, liquids, creams, ointments, inhalers, patches, needles and sharps. The site will also accept household hazardous waste including: mercury thermometers, florescent lamps and electronics, paint and solvents, oil, antifreeze, oil filters, aerosols, pesticides and yard chemicals, cleaners and pool chemicals. One more drop off day will be scheduled in 2014. Watch for times and locations. Visit www.lacrossecounty.org/HHM or call 608.785.9999 for more information.Next bioresearch forum is Aug. 18
University Distinguished Chemistry Professor James M. Cook, from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, is the keynote speaker at the Monday, Aug. 18, La Crosse Bioresearch Forum. Cook will present “Design of New Anxiolytic Agents to Treat Neuropathic Pain and Other CNS Disorders” from 12:15-1 p.m. in the Overholt Auditorium, Gundersen Health System. The free forums are open to the public and hosted by the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders and the Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation. Those attending should park in the Green ramp or use valet parking. Use the entrances at the north end and northeast side of the medical center.U-PASS continues into 2014-15, bus route changes

August Lantern online
- Alumna takes Miss Wisconsin title — twice
- Alum offers tips for a successful family adventure
- Gibson added to national hall of fame
- View photos — Milwaukee, Green Bay
- Alums lead in the Northwoods League
- 2014 Athletic Wall of Fame inductees
- Accepting nominations for outstanding alumni
- Travel with alumni
August edition of Eagle Mail newsletter now online
The August 2014 Financial Aid Edition of Eagle Mail newsletter is now available at www.uwlax.edu/finaid/Financial-aid-newsletter. Articles include:- Interest rates set for 2014-15
- Financial Aid disbursements and billing
- It Make$ Cents! “Game Night” and "Budgets are Important!"
- Veterans/military education benefits
- Facebook and Twitter
- Information about scholarships due in August
- Ask Earnest — answers to pertinent financial aid questions

- Monday, Aug 25, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
- Thursday, Aug. 28, 10 a.m.-noon
- 11 a.m.-noon
- 2:30-3:30 p.m.
- 8:30-9:30 a.m.
- 2-3 p.m.

Classified staff honored at breakfast

- Peter Amann
- Janet Craig
- Timothy Foster
- Jerome Holter
- Paul Iverson
- Rebecca Lee
- Lindsey Martell
- John Nuttelman
- Martin Olson
- Linda Pederson
- Maureen Wermedal
- Linda Chitwood
- Chastity Evenstad
- Paula Knutson
- Richard Koblitz
- Susanne Koehler
- Terry Langteau
- Dirck Nagy
- Brian Oyen
- Claus Ryder
- Cedric Steine
- Kimberly Tiber
- Heath Ahnen
- Lori Hanson
- Kristopher Kouba
- Thong Lee
- Timothy Miller
- David Pehl
- Dwayne Webb
- Robert Hamann
- Gregory McCabe
- Karen Ott
- Deanne Otto
- Duane Stalsberg
- Ann Stratton
- Pamela Woods
- Samuel Arentz
- John Elmer
- David Langteau
- Jeffrey Schmitz
- Maureen Spencer
- David Anderson
- Brian Bissen
- Debra Peterson
- Kathy Ring
- Robert Wilson
- Karoline Auby
- Karen Lange
- Donald Anderson
- Bethany Brent, Senior Adviser, School of Education
- Nicole Cassidy, Intern, Counseling & Testing
- Sarah Dahl, Intern, Counseling & Testing
- Janelle Nelson, University Services Associate 2, School of Education
- Timothy Kiesling, Building Maintenance, Aug. 1
- Brenda Landrum, Health Professions, Aug. 8

UW-L in the news
A summary of some of the stories about UW-La Crosse spotted in the news. "Old bed frames moved from dorms," WKBT, July 28. The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse is staying eco-friendly while upgrading its residence halls. In preparation for the new school year, the residence life staff spent a week sending nearly seven hundred tons of old bed frames to recycling ...
OCW Book Club to discuss 'The Goldfinch' and 'The River of No Return' Sept. 2
UW-L's Organization for Campus Women Book Club will discuss "The Goldfinch" by Donna Tartt and "The River of No Return" by Bee Ridgway from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 2, in Murphy's Mug.
The book club is open to all from the campus community.
Find out more about OCW at www.uwlax.edu/ocw/.
Sign up now to join OCW Steppin' Out in Pink team
UW-L's Organization for Campus Women has traditionally formed a team, collected donations and walked the 4.5 mile course for Gundersen Medical Foundation's Steppin' Out in Pink.
Steppin' Out in Pink kicks off at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, on the Gundersen Lutheran Campus walking trail — between 7th St. and South Avenue — rain or shine. Participants must be on the trail by 10 a.m. and complete the walk by noon. No dogs, roller blades or runners are allowed on the walk.
Anyone may register with the OCW team to show campus support for the event. Proceeds raised primarily fund breast cancer initiatives at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation, but a portion is also dedicated to providing assistance to breast cancer patients in need, subsidizing mammograms for the uninsured or under-insured patients in our region.
Here's how to register in advance and/or join the OCW team:
- Go to the Steppin' Out in Pink Web page at www.steppinoutinpink.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=1099241
- Click on "Register Here"
- Click "I agree"
- Click "Join a Team"
- A drop down box will appear, click on "UWL OCW"
- Create a username, password and enter the security question information, click "continue"
- Follow the instructions for registration payment

Wellness program begins Sept. 17
The "Wellness for Every Body, A New Me" wellness program will be held for 12 weeks from 5:15-6:15 p.m. Wednesday, beginning Sept. 17, in La Crosse. The program includes educational sessions with small group coaching every other week with an ongoing support option. Health Tradition members can get $200 of the $399 program fee back with the Eat Well Move More rebate if they complete the attendance requirements. For details visit www.TimeForANewMe.com.
