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Campus Connection Nov. 26, 2012

Posted 10:11 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012

This week's news and events.

Another way students invest in sustainability

Nine tons of waste is transformed into a resource with help from UW-L Green Fund. A student sustainability initiative that started in 2011 has turned tons of UW-La Crosse food waste into high-value soil. Students allocated $17,000 in segregated fees to purchase a vermicomposting system in spring 2011. Through the power of worms, it turns food waste into high-value soil.

Tickets for UW-L Theatre production of ‘These Shining Lives’ on sale Nov. 26

“These Shining Lives” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30 through Saturday, Dec. 1, and Thursday, Dec. 6, through Saturday, Dec. 8. Matinee performances are at 2 o’clock Sundays, Dec. 2, and Dec. 9. All performances will be in Toland Theatre, Center for the Arts.

Graduating seniors to exhibit work at UW-L show

Six UW-La Crosse art students will celebrate the culmination of their undergraduate creative efforts in an upcoming exhibit. “End” is the title of this year’s fall senior exhibition in the University Art Gallery on the first floor of the Center for the Arts. The exhibit opens with a reception from 5-7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30, and runs through Wednesday, Dec. 12.

Chili cook-off to support local organizations

UW-L students will offer a bowl of chili for a good cause, just in time as the weather turns cooler. Ten challengers will compete in the 2012 Coulee Region Chili Challenge from 5:30-9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, at the Eagle’s Nest, 1914 Campbell Road.

Multi-talented Dessa to speak at UW-L

A woman known for being a writer, spoken word artist, rapper, producer and journalist is coming to UW-La Crosse. The artist Dessa will give a talk at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, in Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition.

Campus authors wanted for Celebration of Campus Authors event; deadline to apply is Dec. 10

UW-L faculty, staff, and retirees who have written a book during the last five years (including 2009-13) are invited to showcase their work at the 2013 Celebration of Campus Authors.

State Rep. to speak about overcoming barriers

A Texas state representative will speak about her experiences overcoming barriers and representing the LGBTIQQAA community in the legislature during a UW-La Crosse lecture at 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3, in 1400 Centennial Hall.

Looking for leaders

Nominations are being accepted for the Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Award. Previous recipients of the award, presented by the Jubilee Center, include Roberta Stevens, Thomas Harris, Andrea Hansen and Maureen Freedland. The deadline for nominations is Dec. 21.  

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Campus Connection end-of-year schedule

The last Campus Connection for 2012 will be Monday, Dec. 10. The deadline to submit information is noon Wednesday, Dec. 5. The Campus Connection will resume publication Monday, Jan. 7. The deadline to submit information is noon Wednesday, Jan. 2.  

Discovery is featured band at Nov. 30 Album Encounters; public program ‘Cosmic Colors’ ends Saturday, Nov. 24

The Album Encounters multimedia light and laser show features Discovery's  ”L P” at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30, in 20 Cowley Hall. Admission is $4. The Planetarium’s Public November program is “Cosmic Colors.” It will be presented at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24. Other monthly public programs are planned for December, February, March and April. Admission is $2 for students and children and $4 for others. To find out more, contact Bob Allen at allen.robe@uwlax.edu or 785.8669. Find out more about the Planetarium at www.uwlax.edu/planetarium.  

Bro Code artwork. 'The Bro Code: How Contemporary Culture Creates Sexist Men' to be shown Nov. 26

The film "The Bro Code: How Contemporary Culture Creates Sexist Men" takes aim at the forces in male culture that condition boys and men to dehumanize and disrespect women. "The Bro Code" will be shown at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 26, in the Ward Room, Cartwright Center. Free popcorn will be available. A discussion will follow the free showing of the film. In "The Bro Code" filmmaker Thomas Keith breaks down a range of contemporary media forms that are saturated with sexism — movies and music videos that glamorize misogyny, pornography that trades in the brutalization of women, comedy routines that make fun of sexual assault, and a slate of men's magazines and cable TV shows whose sole purpose is to revel in reactionary myths of American manhood. By showing how there's nothing natural or inevitable about this mentality, and by setting it against the terrible reality of men's violence against women in the real world, "The Bro Code" challenges young people to step up and fight back against the idea that being a real man means disrespecting women. UW-L's Violence Prevention Office is hosting the event. If you go — What: Free film showing of "The Bro Code: How Contemporary Culture Creates Sexist Men" When: Monday, Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. Where: Cartwright Center Ward Room Cost: Free  

Jeans Day artwork. Jeans Day is Friday, Nov. 30

UW-L is one of many local organizations that participate in the monthly “Jeans Day” sponsored by the La Crosse Tribune. One or two local charities or organizations are designated each month to receive our donations. In return for a $1 (suggested donation) UW-L employees may wear jeans to work Friday, Nov. 30. You may contribute even if you don’t wear jeans.  Let’s show our community how generous we can be! The charities receiving the November contributions are: La Crosse Community Thanksgiving Dinner — A great tradition in the Coulee Region bringing people together to promote awareness, understanding and community building. Rotary Lights — The largest display of lights in the Midwest held annually at Riverside Park. Building contacts: Drop $1 donations off with one of the following building contacts:
  • Cindy Curran, 212 Cartwright Center
  • Laurie Collison, 4206 Centennial Hall
  • Laurie Malloney, Cleary Alumni & Friends Center
  • Karen Ott, 2004 Cowley Hall
  • Carol Beckerjeck, Eagle Hall
  • Pa Moua-Yang, 115 Graff Main Hall
  • Kathy Olson, 203 Mitchell Hall
  • Chandra Hawkins, 220 Morris Hall
  • Ingrid Iverson, 107 Murphy Library
  • Ann Reman, Physical Plant
  • Karen Kindschy, Student Health Center
  • Vickie Bain, 120 Wimberly Hall
  • Josh Kraft, 162 Wing Technology Center
If there isn’t a contact in your building, you can forward your donation to Jeans Day Coordinator Vickie Bain, Small Business Development Center, 120 Wimberly Hall. To become a coordinator, contact Bain, atvbain@uwlax.edu or 785.8646.  

Students to lead a ‘mob’ of a local business

A UW-L economics class plans to “mob” a local business in an effort to promote the importance of supporting local business. Principles of Sustainable Business students will hold the university’s first ever Cash Mob on a local downtown business at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1. The target business of the mob is a secret but will be revealed to those joining the group (open to all) at the State Bank Parking Lot, 401 Main St. “Mobsters” should bring a few dollars to spend to be a part of the fun. A Cash Mob is an event to encourage a large group of people to spend money “en masse” at a small, local business, says Economics Professor Donna Anderson. She says the group also hopes “to provide an economic stimulus to the owner, raise awareness of the importance of buying local, promote community cohesion, and have loads of fun while doing it.” Following the mobbing of the local business, participants will be invited to join an "After Mob" event for a drink to support a local restaurant. Contact one of the following for more information: Susan Fabian, fabian.susa@uwlax.edu, Jake Bergum, bergum.jaco@uwlax.edu, or Donna Anderson, danderson3@uwlax.edu. If you go— Who:  UW-L students and others What: Cash Mob When: 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 Where: Mobsters should meet at the State Bank Parking Lot, 401 Main St. Admission: Free; bring some cash to spend to support local businesses  

Annual Swinging Yuletide set at UW-La Crosse

The annual Swinging Yuletide will return to UW-La Crosse for an upbeat performance of big band and vocal jazz holiday favorites. The concert will feature the LA CROSSE JAZZ ORCHESTRA, UW-L instrumental and vocal jazz ensembles, and La Crosse jazz combos. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, in Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition. Santa Claus is expected to make an appearance. The show is a sell out every year so buying tickets early is suggested. Admission is $5 for students and $10 for others. Reserved tickets with table seating are $20. There is also limited cabaret table seating. For tickets and more information contact room 145 Center for the Arts or at 608.785.8415.

Radiation Therapy Club to sponsor blood drive Dec. 3

UW-L's Radiation Therapy Club and Blood Centers of Wisconsin are sponsoring a blood drive from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3, in Port O' Call, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition.  Sign up online at https://web.bcw.edu/bcw/mobile_scheduler/bdc_schedule.php?did=121574&type=&d_aid=. Walk-ins are also welcome.

Cheerleaders with Live United signs. Still time to give to United Way; volunteers needed to help distribute funds

There’s still time to LIVE UNITED! You can donate to the United Way. And anyone can help determine the programs United Way will support. First, if you’re still planning to give, simply fill out the pledge form sent last month. (Return completed forms to University Communications, 115 Graff Main Hall or mail them to UW-L University Communications, 1725 State St., La Crosse WI 54601.) Need another form? Contact University Communications at 785.8487. Or, give online at: https://volunteer.truist.com/cruwi-3/donate/. The Great Rivers United Way funds more than 60 programs in Houston, Trempealeau, Monroe, Vernon and La Crosse counties. See the impact at: www.greatriversunitedway.org/our-community/success-stories Second, you can help determine where money donated to the United Way goes. The United Way is looking for volunteers to serve on the Community Investment Process. See what a Community Investment Volunteer does at CIVJobDescription.doc and volunteer at COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FORM-1. LIVE UNITED!  

NCUR logo.NCUR to be held at UW-L April 11-13; deadline to submit application is Dec. 4

The deadline to present at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research at UW-L April 11-13, 2013, is quickly approaching. NCUR promotes undergraduate research scholarship and creative activity while collaborating with faculty and mentors to supplement higher education. More than 300 universities are invited to participate in this year’s programs. UW-L staff will select student submissions and create the program for the event. To have research projects considered for inclusion, undergraduate students must complete the required guidelines listed on the CUR website at https://www.cur.org/ncur_2013/account/. The deadline for applications and abstracts is Tuesday, Dec. 4. For more information, visit www.cur.org/ncur_2013/.
 

Sign up now for UW-L Youth Sports Camp; enrollment is limited

UW-L is offering an action-packed sports camp for children ages 5-12 during the holiday break. The camp runs from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 27, and Friday, Dec. 28, in Mitchell Hall. Drop off children from 8-9 a.m. Pick them up between 4-5 p.m. Lori Petersen, a Physical Education Teacher Education faculty member, and volunteer students from physical education and other majors on campus lead the camp. Children can participate in age-appropriate activities in both competitive and non-competitive groups. Cost for those who register by Monday, Dec. 17, is $25 per day. Cost is $30 per day for those who register after the 17th. For more information and to register, visit www.uwlcamps.com or call Petersen at 785.8186. Camp is limited to the first 150 campers.  

Chancellor's Holiday artwork. Chancellor’s Holiday Luncheon to be held Dec. 13; tickets go on sale Nov. 28

UW-L's Concert Choir will perform at this year's Chancellor's Holiday Luncheon. The luncheon will be held Thursday, Dec. 13, in Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition. The menu includes:
  • Carved roast beef with au jus
  • Chicken Roulade with wild rice, mushrooms and bacon
  • Oven roasted red potatoes
  • Ceasar Salad
  • Heavenly Hash
  • Roasted acorn squash slices
  • Zucchini, green and red pepper medley
  • Cheesecake
  • Coffee, iced tea, milk and water
  • Vegetarian or vegan dish available upon request. Inform ticket staff.
Serving runs from 11:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. and cost per plate is $7.50. Purchase tickets at the Cartwright Center Ticket Office from Wednesday, Nov. 28, through Tuesday, Dec. 11. Lunch tickets are available on a prepaid basis only. For more information, call 785.8898.
 

UW System has online link to guidelines for holiday displays

Those who want to decorate on campus for the holiday season should familiarize themselves with UW System guidelines on holiday displays at www.uwlax.edu/hr/Holiday%20Displays%20Attachment%20[11-16-12].pdf.  The UW System Legal memorandum discusses what types of holiday displays are permitted.  For further clarification, contact the Human Resources Office as 785.8013.  

Eagle L logo. UW-L Athletics

 

Upcoming Events

Wrestling Candlewood Suites Duals Saturday, Dec. 1, 9 a.m. Mitchell Hall Schedule poster giveaway to the first 500 fans Car magnet giveaway to the first 100 fans Maroon Mondays at Buffalo Wild Wings Monday, Dec. 3, 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Hwy. 16, Onalaska The first Monday of every month where 10 percent of sales for the full day go to benefit the L-Club and Maroon Platoon, click here for the event coupon and be sure to bring it along or mention this special promotion. Eagles Eat & Greet Tuesday, Dec. 4, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Howie's on La Crosse Street Featuring the UW-L Wrestling Team 50 percent of all food sales made from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. go to benefit the L-Club Eagles All Access Radio Show Wednesday, Dec. 5 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 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Classic Rock 100.1 Mark your calendars to join us every Wednesday night Men's Basketball vs. UW-Whitewater Wednesday, Dec. 5, 7 p.m. Mitchell Hall Water bottle giveaway to the first 100 fans Post-game poster signing /player meet and greet Gymnastics Intra-Squad Meet Maroon vs. Gray Friday, Dec. 7, 6:30 p.m. Mitchell Hall Schedule poster giveaway to the first 500 fans Eagle back sack giveaway to the first 100 fans Junior Eagle recognition night Follow your Eagles any time ... uwlathletics.com Facebook (Friend/Like today!)
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Artwork for Campus Kudos.   Jeff C. Bryan, Chemistry, presented "Radiation: Myths and Misconceptions" to the Illinois-Iowa section of the American Chemical Society in Dubuque, Iowa, Nov. 13.  Joseph Johnson, Educational Studies, received a $750 grant from the Meemic Foundation to purchase supplementary reading texts for the new course "Designing Instruction and Ongoing Assessment for Diverse Learners." Tom Kernozek, Health Professions; and UW-L Doctor of Physical Therapy student Issac Petrowitz; along with Robert Butler, Duke University; and John Willson, East Carolina University;  published "Male and Female Gluteal Muscle Activity and Lower Extremity Kinematics During Running" in Clinical Biomechanics(2012), 27:1052-1057. Student Affairs Administration Graduate Research Assistant Rachel Korb; and Jörg Vianden, Student Affairs Administration; along with John Kuykendall, University of Arkansas-Little Rock; and Robert Mock, University of Kentucky; published "Exploring Messages African American Men Receive About Attending a Predominantly White University" in the November issue of the online CSPA-NYS Journal of Student Affairs. James Longhurst, History, presented "The Sidepath Not Taken: Charity, Taxation, and the Failed Dream of Building an Interstate Bicycle Path in 1900," at the Urban History Association bi-annual conference in New York Oct. 25-28. His paper was part of the panel he organized called "The Paths Not Taken: Alternatives, Bypasses and Path Dependency in the City." Melissa Wallace, Modern Languages, presented "Current Dilemmas in Court Interpreting: The Case for Bifurcated Oral Certification Testing and Centralized Interpreting Services Protocols" at the IV Coloquio Internacional Lucentino at the University of Alicante, Spain, Nov. 9.  

New employees

  • Matthew Kelliher, Assistant Coach, Intercollegiate Athletics, Oct. 10
  • Sandra Chapman, Controller, Budget and Finance, Oct. 29
  • Abby Novak, Associate Student Services Coordinator, Multicultural Student Services, Nov. 1

Transfer

  • John Laffey, to Custodian Lead, Residence Life, Dec. 2

Resignation

  • Joya Kunick, Physical Therapy Assistant, Student Health Center, Dec. 7
  In the News label. A summary of some of the stories about UW-La Crosse spotted in the news.
  • "UW-La Crosse developing free online math course to boost students' proficiency," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Nov. 15. A free, widely available online math course being developed by the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse could dramatically reduce the need for students to take remedial math when they start college and put them on a faster, less expensive track to graduation, the UW System announced this week. It also could better position the state to meet the needs of employers who have difficulty finding employees with adequate basic math skills, as the course would be available to people of all ages — literally anyone with an Internet connection ...
  • "UW-La Crosse gets $50K to improve remedial math," Appleton Post.  The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse has received a $50,000 grant to help incoming students who need remedial math courses. The UW System says one in ...
OCW logo.  

OCW Holiday Social set for Dec. 5

UW-L’s Organization for Campus Women is hosting a Holiday Social for the campus community from 11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5, in the Cameron Hall of Nations, Centennial Hall. Children from the Campus Child Care Center will sing at 11:30 a.m. OCW will provide refreshments, appetizers and desserts, along with door prizes.   OCW Book Club artwork. UW-L's OCW Book Club is reading Ann Patchet's book "Bel Canto" and will discuss it at noon Thursday, Jan. 17, in Murphy's Mug. Participation in the OCW Book Club is open to all faculty, staff and students.

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