Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Condolences
Condolences to the family of Tina Emerson. Emerson, a clinical instructor in UW-Eau Claire's College of Nursing and Health Sciences, passed away April 20 in Eau Claire. Full obituary.
College of Education and Human Sciences dean finalists to interview on campus
Finalists for the position of dean of UW-Eau Claire's College of Education and Human Sciences have been invited to interview on campus.
Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend the finalists' open forums, where they will address the following topic: "Please discuss the challenges facing a College of Education and Human Sciences today. Explain how you would lead our college to maintain its excellence and move forward to create new opportunities for students, faculty and programs."
The finalists and the dates of their open forums are as follows:
Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend the finalists' open forums, where they will address the following topic: "Please discuss the challenges facing a College of Education and Human Sciences today. Explain how you would lead our college to maintain its excellence and move forward to create new opportunities for students, faculty and programs."
The finalists and the dates of their open forums are as follows:
- Dr. Carmen Manning (on campus April 17-18); open forum: 3-3:50 p.m. April 17 in Hibbard Hall Room 102
- Dr. Christopher Duffrin (on campus April 28-29); open forum: 3-3:50 p.m. April 28, Centennial Hall Room 1614
- Dr. Jim Powell (on campus May 5-6); open forum: 3-3:50 p.m. May 5, Hibbard Hall Room 102
More information about the position and finalists, links to feedback forms, and videos from each open forum will be available online.
Campus tornado drill set for April 24
April 21-25 is Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness
Week in Wisconsin. State agencies,
including UW-Eau Claire, have been asked to conduct a tornado drill on Thursday,
April 24. In Eau Claire County the drill will include a
mock tornado watch at 1 p.m. upgraded to a mock tornado warning at 1:45 p.m.
Outdoor sirens, broadcast stations and weather radios will sound the warning.
It is the goal of this university to ensure the safety of everyone who works on or visits our campus.
The purpose of a tornado drill is to ensure that faculty,
staff and students know what to do and where to go should a tornado or severe
weather arise. To avoid disrupting
classes, actual evacuations are not recommended. Faculty
who are teaching at the time of the drill are asked to announce the planned drill and read the following information:
What to do in the event of severe weather or tornado
- Evacuate to the lowest level of the building, if time permits.
- Go to an enclosed windowless area in the center of the building.
- Do not use elevators.
- Stay away from windows, glass, or large open areas.
- Monitor weather by radio or weather alert radio.
- Stay in the sheltered area until the “all clear” is sounded.
It is the goal of this university to ensure the safety of everyone who works on or visits our campus.
If you have questions regarding severe weather or tornados,
contact Randy Saheim (36-3999), saheimrd@uwec.edu) or John Baltes
(36-4414), jbaltes@uwec.edu).
For
information regarding severe weather, tornado procedures or the location of
safe areas in campus buildings, visit UW-Eau Claire's loss prevention and safety website.
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