Saturday, March 12, 2011

Proposed changes in College of Arts and Sciences

Following are proposed changes in the College of Arts and Sciences. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Gary Don at dongw@uwec.edu or 715-836-4216 within 15 days of this notice, posted March 12, 2011.

Core Requirements For All Non-Comprehensive Liberal Arts Mathematics Emphases [which includes the Liberal Arts Emphasis (Code 180-201), the Applied Emphasis (Code 180-204), and the Statistics Emphasis (Code 180-205)]
From: Page 141 of the 2010-11 Undergraduate Catalog
To: All liberal arts mathematics emphases require Math 114, 215, 215, 316, 324, 425, and Math 493, plus additional mathematics courses numbered above 305.

Minor: Mathematics, Liberal Arts (Code 180-401)
From: Page 142
To: Twenty-four semester credits, including Math 114 and 215.  At least one course from Math 312 or 324 and remaining credits to be chosen from Math 216 or mathematics courses numbered above 305.  At least one course in a computer programming language is recommended.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Continuing Education offerings

Connecting campus and community. Continuing Education serves a wide variety of nontraditional students. Following are links to news releases about upcoming Continuing Education programs:
Additional information can be found on the Continuing Education website or by calling 715-836-3636.

Summer parking policy change

parking permitsBeginning in summer 2011, open/free parking will no longer be available in the Water Street, Haas Fine Arts Center or Human Sciences and Services lots. Permits will be required as posted in all campus lots except in the "R" spaces. For more information, contact Kimberly O'Kelly, Parking and Transportation Services, at 715-836-2726 or weibelkb@uwec.edu.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Support grants available for racial, ethnic studies

IRE graphicThe UW System Institute on Race and Ethnicity announces the availability of grant funds for research, curriculum development, campus activities and faculty diversity research awards relating to racial and ethnic studies. Approximately $135,000 is available for distribution during the 2011-12 fiscal year. All IRE grants are informed by the UW System's focus on inclusive excellence.

Proposals, postmarked by April 8, should be sent to Franc James, UW System Institute on Race and Ethnicity, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 6000, Milwaukee, WI 53203-2602. More information is available online or by contacting James at 414-227-3250 or fjames@uwm.edu.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Proposed changes in College of Arts and Sciences

Following are proposed changes in the College of Arts and Sciences. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Gary Don at dongw@uwec.edu or 715-836-4216 within 15 days of this notice, posted March 9, 2011.

Major: Computer Science, Software Engineering
Liberal Arts (Code 170-205)
From: Page 104 of the 2010-11 Undergraduate Catalog
To: In 2.a., delete CS 321 from and add CS 493, 498, and 499 to the list of electives from which a minimum of three credits are to be chosen.

Comprehensive Major: Computer Science, Liberal Arts
Computer Science (Code 170-030)
From: Page 104 of the 2010-11 Undergraduate Catalog
To: In 3.b., delete Geog 345 and 368 from the allowed science courses.
In 4.a., delete CS 321 from and add CS 493, 498, and 499 to the list of electives from which a minimum of six credits are to be chosen.

Major: English, Liberal Arts, Literature (Code 540-206)
From: Page 111 of the 2010-11 Undergraduate Catalog
To: Revised the eighth bulleted item to read, "six to nine additional literature or English credits"

Friday, March 4, 2011

Registration open for UW System's President's Summit on Teaching and Learning

UW System logo Registration is now open for the UW System's 2011 President's Summit on Excellence in Teaching and Learning. This "encore" event will be held
April 14-15 at the Madison Concourse Hotel and Governor's Club in Madison. Last year's inaugural summit was a successful, energizing forum showcasing the UW System's rich and diverse teaching expertise. This year, in addition to faculty and instructional staff presentations, student affairs professionals have been invited to share best-practice support services that enhance student success. More information about the summit is available online.

CSD series continues

The UW-Eau Claire communication sciences and disorders department once again is hosting a series of professional seminars throughout the academic year. The seminars include discussions of research by UW-Eau Claire faculty and regional researchers/experts in the field of communication sciences and disorders. All presentations will be held from 1-3 p.m. in Room 226 of the Human Sciences and Services building. The March presentation is: 
  • March 11: Dr. Anna Thurmes, who directs the cleft palate/craniofacial anomalies clinic at the University of Minnesota, will present research related to assessment and management of children with cleft lip and palate.
A complete presentation schedule is available online. Support for the series has been provided by the UW-Eau Claire Academic Affairs Professional Development Program. For more information, contact Jerry Hoepner, assistant professor of communication sciences and disorders, at hoepnejk@uwec.edu or 715-836-3980.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Meeting on environmental impact of proposed new Education Building set for March 15

An Environmental Impact Statement scoping meeting to present the proposed UW-Eau Claire Education Building project will be held at 5:30 p.m. March 15 in the Presidents Room of Davies Center. Free parking will be in the Hibbard lot or for a fee in the metered lot south of Zorn Arena. A description of the project will be presented, and all persons will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to identify both orally and in writing any support, issues or concerns they believe should be addressed during the EIS process.

The EIS will be prepared in accordance with the Wisconsin Environmental Policy Act, Wisconsin statute 1.11 and UW System Administration guidelines. The project manager is the state Department of Administration's Division of State Facilities. Ayres Associates has been retained to prepare an EIS on behalf of the UW System. The Education Building project includes construction of an approximately 183,000 GSF building that will be designed as a high performance building following DSF sustainability requirements. The building will be located west of Park Avenue, South of Zorn Arena and north of Schneider Hall on the present site of the Campus School. The project will require demolition of the Campus School and modifications to the south wall of Kjer Theatre. The project cost of $44,500,000 will be funded by general fund supported borrowing and building trust funds. Construction is projected to begin in spring 2012 with substantial completion and occupancy by July 2013.

An initial requirement of the EIS is the scoping process, with the intent of identifying at an early stage any potential impacts of the project on the physical, biological, social, and economic environments. Impacts that are identified during this process are incorporated into a Draft EIS which is made available to the public for a 45-day review period and is circulated to appropriate federal, state and local agencies.

Those interested in this project or who have any information relevant to it are welcome to offer comments, sugestions or other input. Those interested may submit comments at the meeting or in writing by March 22, 2011, to Dennis L. Johnson, PE; Supervisor – Environmental Services; Ayres Associates; 3433 Oakwood Hills Parkway; Eau Claire, WI 54701; johnsond@ayresassociates.com. Comment forms can also be obtained via the project website.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Special parking request for March 22 event

parking lotUW-Eau Claire faculty, staff and students are asked to consider parking (if at all possible) in the Water Street and Haas Fine Arts Center parking lots on Tuesday, March 22, to free up as many parking spaces as possible near Davies Center for participants in UW-Eau Claire Continuing Education's Senior Americans Day. The event, which runs from about 7 a.m.-4 p.m., typically attracts approximately 500 older adults to Davies Center.

Investment counseling to be offered

TIAA-CREF graphicTIAA-CREF consultants will be available to discuss financial matters with UW-Eau Claire employees from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. March 16 in the Badger Room of Davies Center and from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. March 17 in the Arrowhead Room of Davies Center. Call 800-732-8353 to schedule an appointment. More information.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Fulbright performance, panel set for March 7, 8

ORSP graphicGuest artist Dr. Kristín Jónína Taylor, a Fulbright recipient and assistant professor of piano at Waldorf College in Iowa, will give a piano performance at 7:30 p.m. March 7 in Phillips Recital Hall of the Haas Fine Arts Center. More information about the performance is available online.

A panel discussion with UW-Eau Claire faculty Fulbright award recipients Dr. Michael Dorsher, communication and journalism; Dr. Jill Pinckney Pastrana, education studies; Dr. Karl Markgraf, Center for International Education; and Dr. Kate Mastruserio Reynolds, foreign languages; will be held from 12:10-12:50 p.m. March 8 in the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning in Old Library 1142.

The performance and panel discussion are sponsored by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. More information is available online.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Proposed changes in College of Education and Human Sciences

The following curricular changes were approved by the College of Education and Human Sciences Academic Curriculum Committee on Feb. 18, 2011, and are to be effective with the 2011-12 academic year. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Marie Stadler at stadlema@uwec.edu or 715-836-4186 within 15 days of this notice, posted Feb. 25, 2011.

Monday, February 21, 2011

'Tools for Teaching' workshop set for Feb. 25

'Tools for Teaching' logoEducational Technology, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning and Learning and Technology Services at UW-Eau Claire will present the second annual "Tools for Teaching: Using Technology to Enhance Instruction" conference from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Feb. 25 in Davies Center. Faculty and staff are encouraged to attend one or more sessions showcasing colleagues who are using Web 2.0 tools and other technologies in their course work to enhance student engagement and learning. For more information, contact Gene Leisz at leiszgj@uwec.edu or 715-836-6004.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Proposed changes in College of Arts and Sciences

Following are proposed changes in the College of Arts and Sciences. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Gary Don at dongw@uwec.edu or 715-836-4216 within 15 days of this notice, posted Feb. 17, 2011.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Fidelity consultant on campus Feb. 21

Fidelity graphicPaul Knigge, an investment planning and guidance consultant with Fidelity Investments, will be available to share information with UW-Eau Claire staff members about 403(b) accounts and other financial topics from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Feb. 21 in the Wisconsin Room of Davies Center. Those interested in meeting privately with Knigge are asked to call 800-642-7131 or make a reservation online. More information.

Monday, February 7, 2011

HMAA thanks annual giving project participants

Thank you to everyone who donated to the Hmong Mutual Assistance Association through the McIntyre Library Staff Association's annual giving project. The HMAA executive director recently sent a letter of thanks to Jill Markgraf, who coordinated the project. View letter.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Ameriprise representative on campus Feb. 10

Ameriprise graphicAndrew Court, a senior financial adviser for Ameriprise, will be available to share information with
UW-Eau Claire staff members about 403(b) accounts and other financial topics relevant to today's market from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Feb. 10 in the Arrowhead Room of Davies Center. Those interested in meeting privately with Court are asked to contact him at
715-834-7280 or andrew.j.court@ampf.com. Walk-ins also are welcome. More information.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Informational meeting to discuss St. Thomas doctoral program in leadership

An informational meeting about the doctorate of education program in leadership at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn., will be held from 4-6 p.m. Monday, Feb 7, in Room 119A of the Nursing Building at UW-Eau Claire. The meeting is open to all interested members of the campus community and the general public.

Several University of St. Thomas alumni who currently work at UW-Eau Claire will host and facilitate the meeting. The University of St. Thomas doctorate of education program in leadership is one of the few live (versus online) doctoral programs that can be completed while working full time, said Dr. William Miller, UW-Eau Claire assistant professor of accounting and a graduate of the St. Thomas program.

More information about the St. Thomas doctorate of education program in leadership is available online.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Faculty/academic staff spring meeting minutes available online

The minutes of the Jan. 25 faculty/academic staff opening spring meeting will be approved at the Feb. 22 University Senate meeting. For more information, contact Tanya Kenney, University Senate, at 715-836-3419 or kenneytk@uwec.edu.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Faculty/Academic Staff Forums

The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will present Faculty/Academic Staff Forums during the spring semester. The programs will be held from 12:10-12:50 p.m. Wednesdays in the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning in Old Library 1142. Attendees are welcome to bring their lunch. The first two presentations are:
A complete schedule of spring 2011 forums is available online. 

Friday, January 28, 2011

Interviews set for director of CETL candidates

CETL graphic On-campus interviews will begin during the week of Jan. 31 with two candidates for the position of director of UW-Eau Claire's Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. All members of the campus community are invited to attend the candidate open forum sessions, which will be held in Davies Theatre. The candidates will address the following topic: Describe your vision for CETL and how you plan to achieve it over the next two years.
The candidates and their open forum dates/times are:
  • Dr. Robert Eierman, Feb. 1, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
  • Dr. Jill Prushiek, Feb. 2, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Following attendance at the open forum sessions, candidate feedback is requested via the online feedback form.

Lincoln Financial adviser on campus Feb. 2, 3

Lincoln graphicJim Egan, a UW-Eau Claire professor emeritus of economics and registered representative of Lincoln Financial Advisors in Eau Claire, will lead information sessions about the 403b tax-deferred savings programs available to UW-Eau Claire staff members. The sessions will be held Feb. 2 from noon-4:30 p.m. and Feb. 3 from 9 a.m.-noon in the Birchwood Room of Davies Center. The Lincoln National Corp. is an authorized vendor to the UW System Tax-Deferred Savings (403b) Program. Walk-ins are welcome anytime before or after the information sessions. More information is available online or by contacting Egan at 715-834-7775 or james.egan@LFG.com.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Chancellor's mid-year forum set for Jan. 25

All UW-Eau Claire employees and students are invited to a mid-year forum with Chancellor Brian Levin-Stankevich and his executive team at 3:30 p.m. Jan. 25 in Schofield Auditorium. For more information, contact Tanya Kenney, University Senate, at kenneytk@uwec.edu or 715-836-3419.

Webinar on retirement investing set for Feb. 7, 8

T. Rowe Price is sponsoring a Webinar titled "Retirement Investing from Beginning to End" Feb. 7 and 8. UW-Eau Claire employees can watch the presentation from their own computers and listen to the audio portion by telephone. The 40-minute program is a comprehensive presentation that explains asset classes, reviews the concepts of risk and return, and can help staff members make the most of their investment choices. More information is available online.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Faculty/Staff Appreciation passes available for Blugold athletics events

As a thank you to the many faculty and staff who have directly or indirectly supported UW-Eau Claire's 580 student-athletes and athletics program, the UW-Eau Claire Student Affairs division announces the availability of complimentary Faculty/Staff Appreciation passes, good for two-person admissions to four Blugold athletics home competitions during the 2010-11 academic year. The passes provide general admission seating for regular season games only. (Per NCAA/WIAC policies, complimentary admission is not allowed for post-season play.)

The passes are good for sporting events for which admission fees are charged: football, women's volleyball, men's and women's ice hockey, men's and women's basketball, gymnastics, mens and women's swimming and diving, and wrestling. Faculty/Staff Appreciation passes are available at the Service Center in the east lobby of Davies Center. Just show your faculty/staff Blugold Card to receive your pass, and then check the Blugold athletics schedules online to decide which events to attend. Go Blugolds!

Investment counseling to be offered

TIAA-CREF graphic TIAA-CREF consultants will be available to discuss financial matters with UW-Eau Claire employees from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Jan. 25 in the Badger Room of Davies Center and from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Jan. 26 and 27 in the Birchwood Room of Davies Center. Call 800-732-8353 to schedule an appointment. More information.

Continuing Education offerings

Connecting campus and community. Continuing Education serves a wide variety of nontraditional students. Following are links to news releases about upcoming Continuing Education programs:
Additional information can be found on the Continuing Education website or by calling 715-836-3636.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Proposed graduate curricular changes in College of Arts and Sciences

The following courses have been proposed as new or revised graduate course offerings or for course deletion. If you have questions or objections, contact Dr. Margaret Cassidy at cassidml@uwec.edu or 715-836-3152 within 30 days of this notice, posted Jan. 10, 2011.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Dec. 27 is UW-Eau Claire common furlough day

The UW-Eau Claire campus will be closed Monday, Dec. 27, the third of four common furlough days for all UW-Eau Claire employees during the 2010-11 fiscal year. Full-time, 12-month employees must take a total of 16 furlough days during the two-year period beginning July 1, 2009, and ending June 30, 2011. Employees who work less than full time will prorate their furlough days accordingly. The furlough days were mandated for all state and UW System employees by Gov. Jim Doyle in response to a projected state budget shortfall. The fourth common furlough day for 2010-11 will be Friday, March 25, 2011. Find more information about implementation of the furlough mandate on the UW-Eau Claire Human Resources, UW System and UW-Eau Claire chancellor's websites.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Save the date: Chancellor's 'State of the University' forum

All UW-Eau Claire employees are invited to an interactive "State of the University" forum with Chancellor Brian Levin-Stankevich and his executive team at 3:30 p.m. Jan. 25, 2011, in Schofield Auditorium. For more information, contact Tanya Kenney, University Senate, at kenneytk@uwec.edu or 715-836-3419.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

New student payroll system to be implemented

During the spring 2011 semester all UW System campuses will implement a new human resources system that will be released in three phases. The first release will allow human resources to submit student time sheets electronically. With this new system, two supervisors per department will be authorized to electronically sign student time sheets. Supervisors are asked to submit new eligibility forms for spring semester to Human Resources, limiting the number of supervisors to two. Human Resources also asks that supervisors review the student eligibility documentation that will continue into spring semester and submit changes on the Student Payroll Supervisor spreadsheet by e-mail to persnl52@uwec.edu. For more information, contact Patty Johnson, Human Resources, at 715-836-4068 or johnsopq@uwec.edu.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Classified Staff Professional Development Day set for January

Alan BlakeAll UW-Eau Claire employees are invited to the Classified Staff Professional Development Day, set for Jan. 13, 2011. The event, titled "Navigating Change: Your Greatest Career Skill," will feature keynote speaker Alan Blake. Blake, a former professional Frisbee player and current senior management team member for an independent trust company, speaks throughout the United States on a variety of topics. The event will run from 8:30 a.m.-noon in the Spruce-Tamarack Room of Davies Center. Those interested in attending are asked to RSVP to LTS84@uwec.edu by Jan. 11.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Winterim parking, city bus information online

parking meterInformation about on-campus parking and city buses during Winterim, Jan. 3-21, 2011, is available on the Parking and Transportation Services website. For more information, contact Kimberly O'Kelly, Parking and Transportation Services, at weigelkb@uwec.edu or 715-836-2726.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Call for student nominations: Provost's Honors Symposium

excellence medallionThe inaugural Provost's Honors Symposium for Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity, to be held from 1-5:30 p.m. May 6, 2011, in Schneider Hall, will give selected students from across the university a venue in which to present their significant research, scholarship and creative projects to the university community.

Departments and faculty members are invited to complete the nomination form to recommend top-notch projects by student researchers and scholars, and/or creative activity. The nomination deadline is Feb. 18, 2011.

The University Honors Council, in consultation with the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and with nominating faculty and departments, will serve as the selection committee. Final selections will be made by March 4. Please note: The names of all nominees and their abstracts will be published in the symposium program and posted to the symposium website (now in development). More information is available online or by contacting Dr. Jeff Vahlbusch at vahlbujb@uwec.edu or 715-836-4490.

Call for student nominations: 2011 women's studies awards

women's studies logoSince 1982 UW-Eau Claire's women's studies program has recognized exemplary student projects and research nominated by faculty mentors. Emphasizing the contributions and roles of women, these works demonstrate the importance of creative
student-faculty collaboration. In addition to originality, timeliness and contributions to the field, award criteria include emphasis on women and the potential impact of the project. Papers and projects in fulfillment of class requirements during the sessions of spring, summer or fall 2010 are eligible for nomination. Students do not need to be enrolled during the fall 2010 or spring 2011 semesters to be eligible. Information about entry categories and awards is available online. You also may e-mail Theresa Kemp at tkemp@uwec.edu or Judy Gray at grayjm@uwec.edu, or call 715-836-5717 for more information. The entry deadline is Feb. 4, 2011, but early entries are encouraged.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Continuing Education offerings

Connecting campus and community. Continuing Education serves a wide variety of nontraditional students. Following are links to news releases about upcoming Continuing Education programs.
Additional information can be found on the Continuing Education website or by calling 715-836-3636.

Proposed changes in College of Arts and Sciences

Following are proposed changes in the College of Arts and Sciences. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Gary Don at dongw@uwec.edu or 836-4216 within 15 days of this notice, posted Dec. 6, 2010.

Proposed changes in College of Education and Human Sciences

The following curricular changes were approved by the College of Education and Human Sciences Academic Curriculum Committee on Dec. 3, 2010, and are to be effective with the 2011-12 University Catalog. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Marie Stadler at stadlema@uwec.edu or 715-836-4186 within 15 days of this notice, posted Dec. 6, 2010.

Friday, December 3, 2010

CSD series continues

The UW-Eau Claire communication sciences and disorders department once again is hosting a series of professional seminars throughout the academic year. The seminars include discussions of research by UW-Eau Claire faculty and regional researchers/experts in the field of communication sciences and disorders. All presentations will be held from 1-3 p.m. in Room 226 of the Human Sciences and Services building. The December presentation is as follows:
  • Dr. Lisa LaSalle of the UW-Eau Claire CSD faculty, an expert in fluency disorders, will discuss disfluency in people with high function autism and Asperger's syndrome. She also will present recent research as a part of her Vicki Lord Larson Fellowship. 
A complete presentation schedule is available online. Support for the series has been provided by the UW-Eau Claire Academic Affairs Professional Development Program. For more information, contact Jerry Hoepner, assistant professor of communication sciences and disorders, at hoepnejk@uwec.edu or 715-836-3980.

Test scoring hours, grade submission deadlines

LTS Help Desk (OL1106)
Dec. 13-16: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dec. 17: 7:45 a.m.-7 p.m.
Dec. 18 and 19: Closed.
Dec. 20 and 21: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Registrar's Office (Schofield 128)
Dec. 13-17: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dec. 18 and 19: Closed.
Dec. 20 and 21: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

The deadline for submitting grades online for the fall 2010 semester is 4 p.m. Dec. 21. For more information, contact Barb Thom, Registrar's Office, at thombd@uwec.edu or 715-836-3837.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Campus snow removal parking regulations now in effect

From Nov. 23 through March 15, 2011, parking is prohibited in specified metered areas from 1-7 a.m. seven days a week. See the Parking and Transportation website for details.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Nominations sought for RA positions

residence hallUW-Eau Claire Housing and Residence Life encourages faculty and staff to identify students who are highly motivated and who exhibit strong leadership skills and a genuine interest in helping others as possible candidates for resident assistant positions for the 2011 spring semester. Applications for interested students will be available on the Housing and Residence Life website from Dec. 6-Feb. 7, 2011. Any faculty or staff member can nominate a student for an RA position by submitting the student's name to Deb Newman, associate director of Housing and Residence Life, at 715-836-3674 or newmandl@uwec.edu.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Proposed changes in College of Education and Human Sciences

The following curricular changes were approved by the College of Education and Human Sciences Academic Curriculum Committee on Nov. 19, 2010, and are to be effective with the 2011-12 University Catalog and the 2011-13 Graduate Catalog. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Marie Stadler at stadlema@uwec.edu or 836-4186 within 30 days of this notice, posted Nov. 22, 2010.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Proposed changes in the College of Business

Following are proposed changes in the College of Business. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Bob Sutton at suttonr@uwec.edu or 836-4187 within 15 days of this notice, posted Nov. 21, 2010.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Applications invited for 2011-13 CETL director

All tenured faculty are encouraged to review the position announcement for a two-year position as the director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) beginning July 1, 2011. CETL provides professional development to foster a better curriculum and better student learning at UW-Eau Claire. The application deadline for this position is Dec. 3.

Nov. 26 is UW-Eau Claire common furlough day

The UW-Eau Claire campus will be closed Friday, Nov. 26, the second of four common furlough days for all UW-Eau Claire employees during the 2010-11 fiscal year. Full-time, 12-month employees must take a total of 16 furlough days during the two-year period beginning July 1, 2009, and ending June 30, 2011. Employees who work less than full time will prorate their furlough days accordingly. The furlough days were mandated for all state and UW System employees by Gov. Jim Doyle in response to a projected state budget shortfall. Additional upcoming common furlough days for
2010-11 are Monday, Dec. 27, and Friday, March 25, 2011. Find more information about implementation of the furlough mandate on the UW-Eau Claire Human Resources, UW System and UW-Eau Claire chancellor's websites.

WDC Program information sessions set for Dec. 7

WDC graphicUW-Eau Claire staff members are invited to attend information sessions about the Wisconsin Deferred Compensation Program Dec. 7 in the Arrowhead Room of Davies Center. Group presentations will be held at 9 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Individual sessions can be scheduled between 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. or between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. Sessions will provide an overview of the WDC program and its benefits, including information about before-tax investing, distribution and investment options, and enrollment information. For more information or to schedule an individual appointment, call
877-457-9327 or visit the WDC website.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Proposed changes in College of Arts and Sciences

Following are proposed changes in the College of Arts and Sciences. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Gary Don at dongw@uwec.edu or 836-4216 within 15 days of this notice, posted Nov. 17, 2010.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Faculty, staff invited to participate in WHE gift project

giftFor the past 18 years Women in Higher Education has sponsored the Holiday Gift Program, which assists UW-Eau Claire's low-income, nontraditional-age and traditional-age students with families. Last year's project reached 103 children, representing 47 families. In addition, $665 in cash was collected for grocery gift certificates.

WHE recently sent a mailing to nontraditional-age students inviting them to place their names on a gift "wish" list. The project also is open to traditional-age students who are parents, so WHE welcomes assistance in obtaining names of such students. Students who respond are asked to provide the ages of their children and their choice of gifts (a toy, article of clothing, up to $20 per person.)

If you would like to participate in the WHE gift giving project, or if you know of any students needing assistance this holiday season, contact Linda Spaeth at spaethlj@uwec.edu or 715-836-3019 by Nov. 19. If you would like to make a donation, checks (payable to Women in Higher Education) may be sent/brought to Linda Spaeth, Academic Skills Center, Old Library 2112.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Proposed changes in College of Education and Human Sciences

The following curricular changes were approved by the College of Education and Human Sciences Academic Curriculum Committee on Nov. 5, 2010, and are to be effective with the 2011-12 University Catalog. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Marie Stadler at stadlema@uwec.edu or 836-4186 within 15 days of this notice, posted Nov. 11, 2010.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Assessment director finalists to interview on campus

Finalists for the position of director of assessment at UW-Eau Claire will interview on campus during the next two weeks. Each finalist will hold an open forum during the campus visit. All UW-Eau Claire students, faculty and staff are invited to attend the forums, which will be held from 2:15-3 p.m. in Davies Center. The dates and locations of the finalists' open forums are as follows:
  • Nov. 5  Julie Burdick, director of academic planning and assessment, University of Cincinnati; Alumni Room.
  • Nov. 8  Metta Alsobrook, assessment coordinator, Office of Student Success and Assessment, University of Texas at Dallas; Alumni Room.
  • Nov. 11  Barbara Wheeling, coordinator for institutional assessment; associate professor and chair, business academic programs; and director of AACSB accreditation and assessment, Montana State University, Billlings; Presidents Room.
  • Nov. 15  Kay Schneider, senior research analyst, University of Denver; Alumni Room.
More information about the position and finalists as well as links to feedback forms are available online.

Get the shot, not the flu!

nurse and studentStudent Health Service will host an additional seasonal flu shot clinic from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 18 in the Arrowhead Room of Davies Center. The cost of the vaccine is $15 for students and $20 for faculty and staff. For more information, contact Katie Wilson at 715-836-2001 or wilsonk@uwec.edu.

Free hearing evaluations offered

hearing test graphicFree hearing evaluations are offered to UW-Eau Claire faculty, staff, students and their immediate family members Mondays and Wednesdays this semester from 3:30-4:30 p.m. and from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Center for Communication Disorders. Call Corinne at 715-836-4186 to schedule an appointment.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Faculty fellowship application deadlines approach

Three fellowships will be available soon for UW-Eau Claire faculty members. Positions are being offered in Academic Affairs, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. Following are the fellowships and their application deadlines:
  • Academic Affairs Faculty Research Fellow: Nov. 8
  • CETL Fellow: Nov. 15
  • ORSP Faculty Fellow: Dec. 3
More information.

Communication sciences and disorders series under way

The UW-Eau Claire communication sciences and disorders department once again is hosting a series of professional seminars throughout the academic year. The seminars include discussions of research by UW-Eau Claire faculty and regional researchers/experts in the field of communication sciences and disorders. All presentations will be held from 1-3 p.m. in Room 226 of the Human Sciences and Services building. The November presentation is as follows:
  • Nov. 12: Departmental pre-convention poster session — Undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty from the communication sciences and disorders department will present their American Speech Language and Hearing Association presentations for this year’s national convention. The seminar will include faculty presentations and faculty-student collaborations.
A complete presentation schedule is available online. Support for the series has been provided by the UW-Eau Claire Academic Affairs Professional Development Program. For more information, contact Jerry Hoepner, assistant professor of communication sciences and disorders, at hoepnejk@uwec.edu or 715-836-3980.

Proposed changes in College of Arts and Sciences

Following are proposed changes in the College of Arts and Sciences. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Gary Don at dongw@uwec.edu or 836-4216 within 15 days of this notice, posted Nov. 5, 2010.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Institute on Race and Ethnicity announces grant opportunity

IRE logoThe UW System Institute on Race and Ethnicity announces the availability of grant funds for campus reading seminars. Campus reading seminar grants support reading groups and scholarly exchanges on subjects dealing with race, ethnicity, diversity, equity and inclusivity by making funds available for the purchase of books that focus on such themes. Participants in campus reading seminars may include faculty members, academic and classified staff, students and community members. A faculty or academic staff member must submit the proposal. The interdisciplinary composition and diversity of the participants foster intracampus and cross-disciplinary exchanges, stimulate curricular and pedagogical innovations, and encourage campus-community interactions.

Information about the program and proposal format is available online. The application deadline is Nov. 15; electronic submissions are welcome. For more information, contact Franc James, Institute on Race and Ethnicity, at
414-227-3250 or fjames@uwm.edu.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Faculty/Academic Staff Forums

The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will present its final Faculty/Academic Staff Forum for the fall semester. The program will be held from 12:10-12:50 p.m. in the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning in Old Library 1142. Attendees are welcome to bring their lunch. The presentation is as follows:
A complete schedule of the fall 2010 forums is available online.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Faculty, staff invited to join Experts Directory

All faculty and staff are invited to become members of UW-Eau Claire's online Experts Directory, which is a listing of university faculty and staff experts who can comment to the news media on a variety of topics and issues and who may be available to speak to service and professional groups.

The News Bureau hopes to offer a more extensive list of topics and a wider representation of UW-Eau Claire's faculty/staff expertise. By signing on as experts, faculty and staff will help make the Experts Directory a more comprehensive and valuable resource for the news media and members of the area community.

Those interested in participating are asked to fill out the online Experts Directory form. For more information, contact Ann Hoffman, News Bureau, at hoffmaa@uwec.edu or 715-836-2029.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Proposed changes in College of Education and Human Sciences

The following curricular changes were approved by the College of Education and Human Sciences Academic Curriculum Committee on Oct. 15, 2010, and are to be effective with the 2010-11 University Catalogue. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Marie Stadler at stadlema@uwec.edu or 836-4186 within 15 days of this notice, posted Oct. 19, 2010.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Academic Affairs seeks faculty research fellow

Academic Affairs announces the creation of a faculty research fellow position to support liberal education curriculum reform at UW-Eau Claire. The faculty research fellow will work with Academic Affairs beginning Jan. 2, 2011, to conduct research to support the development, implementation and evaluation of liberal education curriculum reform. Results of this research will help inform decisions regarding implementation of integrated teaching/learning models. The position description provides more complete information. Those interested in the position are asked to contact Dr. Susan Turell at turellsc@uwec.edu or 715-836-4353. The application deadline is Nov. 8.

New Children's Center plans to be presented

Plans for the proposed new UW-Eau Claire Children’s Center will be presented to students, faculty and staff at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 26 in the Wisconsin Room of Davies Center. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation.

Following the plans presentation will be a public meeting at 5:30 p.m. regarding the proposed new facility's draft environmental impact assessment. See related notice.

For more information contact Jodi Thesing-Ritter, UW-Eau Claire associate dean of students and chair of the Children’s Center Steering Committee, at 715-836-2325 or thesinjm@uwec.edu.

Meeting to discuss proposed new Children's Center project environmental impact

A public meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 26 in the Wisconsin Room, Davies Center, regarding the draft environmental impact assessment (EIA) of the proposed new Children's Center project on the UW-Eau Claire campus. Parking will be available free of charge in the nonmetered portions of the Phillips lot directly south of Davies Center.

A description of the project and findings of the EIA will be presented, and all persons will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to identify both orally and in writing any support, issues or concerns they believe should be addressed during the EIA process for this proposed project.

The project manager is the state Department of Administration’s Division of State Facilities. Ayres Associates was retained by the DSF to prepare an EIA on behalf of the UW System.

Beginning Oct. 12, 2010, the draft EIA document will be available for download from the project website, http://www.ayresprojectinfo.com/UWEC-NewChildrensCenter-EIA.

Comments and inquiries raised during the draft EIA comment period will be used to develop the final EIA. Those who are interested in this project or who have any information relevant to it are welcome to offer comments, suggestions or other input. Those interested may attend the public meeting to present oral comments or submit written comments no later than Oct, 26, 2010, to:

Dennis L. Johnson, PE
Supervisor–Environmental Services
Ayres Associates
3433 Oakwood Hills Parkway
Eau Claire, WI 54701
johnsond@ayresassociates.com

Comment forms also can be obtained via the project website. Read the official meeting notice.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Proposed changes in College of Business

Following are proposed changes in the College of Business. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Bob Sutton at suttonr@uwec.edu or 836-4187, within 15 days of this notice, posted Oct. 14, 2010.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

'Block Party' prize winners announced

'Block Party' graphicAcademic Sklls Center staff members wish to thank everyone who participated in the "Block Party" Oct. 7 in the Old Library. The event was sponsored by the Academic Skills Center, Counseling Services and Services for Students with Disabilities.

Winners of the door prize drawings were Deanna Brion, Amy Hobbs, Eric Houle, Richard Insteness, Maisee Lee, Laura Lipinski, Kristen Lorentz, Houa Moua, Faith Pawelski, Kayla Piper, Richard Stangl, McKenzie Toellner and Becky Vang.

Eric Houle won a UW-Eau Claire T-shirt for the best guess on how many students are employed by the Academic Skills Center this semester. (The answer was 118.) Tor Lee won a UW-Eau Claire T-shirt for the best guess on how many students were served by the Academic Skills Center during 2009-10 academic year. (The answer was 1739.)

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Drop-in sessions for Blugold Commitment proposals set for Oct. 8, 11

Faculty and staff are invited to attend drop-in sessions for assistance on the Blugold Commitment differential tuition proposal process. Sessions will be held from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 8 and from 3-5:30 p.m. Oct. 11 in the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning in Old Library 1142. Those with technical questions (using the new online proposal form), proposal questions (what makes a successful proposal) or budget questions are encouraged to attend. For more information, call 715-836-2033.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

UW System updates guidance on political activities

With political campaigns gearing up for the November elections, UW-Eau Claire faculty and staff are encouraged to review the recently updated UW System guidelines on political campaign activities at system institutions. The guidelines are available on the government relations pages of the UW System website.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

SHOW research team to visit Eau Claire

SHOW graphicA research team from the UW School of Medicine and Public Health involved with the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin will be working in Eau Claire in October. SHOW is an ongoing statewide public health research project designed to measure the health of Wisconsin residents. Researchers from SHOW will visit 1,000 households around the state each year to recruit adults; 28 households in Eau Claire will be invited to participate. For more information, visit the SHOW website or contact Mary Farrell Stieve, SHOW community releations coordinator and media contact, at mfarrell@show.wisc.edu or 608-821-1249.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Investment counseling to be offered

TIAA-CREF graphicTIAA-CREF consultants will be available to discuss financial matters with UW-Eau Claire employees from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Oct. 5 in the Maple Room of Davies Center and from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Oct. 6 and 7 in the Birchwood Room of Davies Center. Call 800-732-8353 to schedule an appointment. More information.

UWA opening meeting slated for Oct. 4

The University Women's Association, an organization for women faculty, staff and spouses, will hold its opening meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 4 in Phillips Recital Hall of the Haas Fine Arts Center. At 7:30 p.m. Dr. Namji Kim of the music faculty will perform on piano, and Dr. Charlene Wu will demonstrate tai chi. More information about UWA and the opening meeting is available online.

'Authors Celebration' set for Oct. 6

booksUW-Eau Claire will recognize the hard work and self-discipline it takes for university faculty and staff to bring scholarly work to the level of publication or performance with an "Authors Celebration" from 4:30-6 p.m. Oct. 6 in the Tamarack Room of Davies Center. Works by approximately 50 authors will be featured, but the event celebrates the publishing accomplishments of all university staff by highlighting representative successes. Faculty and staff are invited to join their colleagues for conversation and celebration. The event is sponsored by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, McIntyre Library and Academic Affairs.

'It's Your Choice' period begins Oct. 4

Each year employees enrolled in one of the state group health insurance plans have the opportunity to change from one health insurance carrier to another or to add eligible family members who are not currently covered. This year, the "It's Your Choice" enrollment period is Oct. 4-29. The effective date of any change is Jan. 1, 2011. Detailed benefit information currently is available online and through the My UW System portal. A benefits fair will be held from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 6 in Council Fire Room of Davies Center. Additional information about "It's Your Choice" and the benefits fair is available through Human Resources News. Human Resources also will be sending an "It's Your Choice" newsletter to eligible employees during the first week in October.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Open meetings with candidates for assistant dean of students

Faculty, staff and students are invited to meet the two candidates for UW-Eau Claire assistant dean of students during open meetings Thursday, Sept. 23, and Friday, Sept. 24, in the Eagle Room of Davies Center:
  • An open meeting for Jacqueline Bonneville, currently the coordinator for new student orientation at UW-Eau Claire, will be at 1 p.m. Sept. 23. 
  • An open meeting for Melanie Wilson, currently the director of student services at Mohave Community College in Arizona, will be at 1 p.m. Sept. 24.
During each open meeting, the candidate will give a short talk on how she inspires students to take ownership of their educational experiences. A period for questions and comments will follow.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Faculty, staff invited to ORSP open house

ORSP logoThe Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will host an open house from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Sept. 23 in Schofield 17. Faculty and staff are invited to enjoy refreshments while meeting ORSP staff members and learning about their services. More information is available online.

'Meet a Fulbright Ambassador' set for Sept. 23

Interested in learning about Fulbright opportunities? The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will host Dr. Brian Sajko, a Fulbright ambassador, Sept. 23. ORSP will offer several events to enable faculty and students to learn about the many Fulbright opportunities that exist. A tentative schedule is as follows:
  • Noon-1:30 p.m.  Lunch and presentation, CETL, Old Library 1142. 
  • 2:30-2:55 p.m. — Visit with Dr. Sajko at ORSP open house, Schofield 17.
  • 4-5 p.m.  Student session, Badger Room, Davies Center.
If you are not available to attend the above sessions and are interested in additional opportunities, e-mail Dr. Mary Canales, ORSP faculty fellow, at canalemk@uwec.edu. More information about 'Meet a Fulbright Ambassador' is available online.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Design plans for new student center to be shared Sept. 15

UW-Eau Claire excellence sealThe UW-Eau Claire community is invited to join the steering committee, the project manager from the Department of State Facilities and a major planner from Bray Architects for a presentation and Q&A session about design plans for the new university student center. Sessions will be held at noon and 4 p.m. Sept. 15 in Schofield Auditorium. Plans for the new university student center interior design, floor plans, exterior views, sustainability features and proposed timeline will be shared. View invitation.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Blugold Commitment differential tuition proposal forms now online

Blugold Commitment differential tuition proposal forms now are online. Proposal workshops and drop-in sessions also are planned. Learn how to use the online forms, hear tips for preparing a successful proposal and work with Academic Affairs staff to refine your proposal idea.

Workshops will be held during the following days and times:
• Sept. 14, 4-5 p.m., Presidents Room, Davies Center.
• Sept. 15, 2-3 p.m., Arrowhead Room, Davies Center.
• Sept. 16, 8-9 a.m. Arrowhead Room, Davies Center.

Informal drop-in sessions will be held during the following days and times:
• Sept. 21, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., CETL (Old Library 1142).
• Sept. 22, 2-5 p.m., CETL.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Continuing Education offerings

Connecting campus and community. Continuing Education serves a wide variety of nontraditional students. Following is a link to a news release about upcoming Continuing Education programs.
Additional information can be found on the Continuing Education website or by calling 715-836-3636.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Long-term care insurance presentation set for Sept. 8

JHFN logoUW-Eau Claire employees are invited to an on-campus presentation titled "Help Ensure Your Financial Independence with State Sponsored Long-Term Care." The presentation, led by Simon Liegel, a registered representative of John Hancock Financial Network, will be held at 10 a.m. and repeated at 1 p.m. Sept. 8 in the Arrowhead Room of Davies Center. The following questions will be addressed:
  • What is long-term care?
  • What are the chances of needing long-term care?
  • What are the costs associated with long-term care?
  • What are my benefits as a state of Wisconsin employee?
  • What are the funding sources to pay for long-term care?
  • Is long-term care insurance right for me?
For more information or to set up an individual appointment, contact Simon Liegel at sliegel@jhnetwork.com or 608-662-0830, ext. 26.

Ameriprise representative on campus Sept. 27

Andrew Court, a senior financial adviser for Ameriprise, will be available to share information with UW-Eau Claire staff members about 403(b) accounts and other financial topics relevant to today's market from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Sept. 27 in the Maple Room of Davies Center. Those interested in meeting privately with Court are asked to contact him at 715-834-7280 or andrew.j.court@ampf.com. Walk-ins also are welcome. More information.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

UW-Eau Claire Christian Network to hold annual prayer luncheon

The UW-Eau Claire Christian Network, a recognized university organization for faculty, staff and students, invites the university community to its annual prayer luncheon from 11:45 a.m.-12:50 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, in The Dulany in Davies Center. Dr. Jeff Hardin, professor and chair in the department of zoology at UW-Madison, will be the featured speaker. A complimentary sandwich buffet will be provided. To ensure an accurate count for the buffet, please RSVP to Susan Harrison at harrison@uwec.edu by 9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 31.

Upcoming ORSP/CETL events

UW-Eau Claire faculty and staff are invited to attend the following presentations:
  • Staff members from the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will present "Funding Opportunities for Your Teaching, Research, Scholarship" from 9-10 a.m. Aug. 27  in the Potawatomi Room of Davies Center.
  • Jeremy Miner, director of grants and contracts for ORSP, and Dr. Bob Eierman, interim director of CETL, will present "Grant Proposals: Planning a Fundable Design" from 3-4 p.m. Aug. 30 in Old Library 1142 (CETL). You've identified a sponsor that holds great potential for funding your project. Now it's time to make your grant proposal distinctively different from the competition. Planning a fundable design includes not only describing what you want to do but also how you will define and measure success.
More information is available online.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Continuing Education offerings

Connecting campus and community. Continuing Education serves a wide variety of nontraditional students. Following are links to news releases about upcoming Continuing Education programs.
Additional information can be found on the Continuing Education website or by calling 715-836-3636.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Save the date: Admissions open house is Aug. 25

Admissions staff members invite the campus community to view their new presentation space during an open house from 2:30-4:30 p.m. in Schofield 111. A running PowerPoint presentation highlighting key facts, statistics and information about Admissions work will be featured and refreshments will be offered. The open house also will serve as a big "thank you" to all who helped make the new room possible — the staff members who built the room, the artists who made it come alive and those who provided the resources.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Continuing Education offerings

Connecting campus and community. Continuing Education serves a wide variety of nontraditional students. Following is a link to a news release about an upcoming Continuing Education program.
Additional information can be found on the Continuing Education website or by calling 715-836-3636.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Aug. 20 is UW-Eau Claire common furlough day

The UW-Eau Claire campus will be closed Friday, Aug. 20, the first of four common furlough days for all UW-Eau Claire employees during the 2010-11 fiscal year. Full-time, 12-month employees must take a total of 16 furlough days during the two-year period beginning July 1, 2009, and ending June 30, 2011. Employees who work less than full time will prorate their furlough days accordingly. The furlough days were mandated for all state and UW System employees by Gov. Jim Doyle in response to a projected state budget shortfall. Additional upcoming common furlough days for
2010-11 are Friday, Nov. 26; Monday, Dec. 27; and Friday, March 25, 2011. Find more information about implementation of the furlough mandate on the UW-Eau Claire Human Resources, UW System and UW-Eau Claire chancellor's websites.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Campus sidewalk repairs planned

Sections of sidewalk on upper and lower campus will be replaced between Aug. 11 and Aug. 23, weather permitting. On lower campus, the project will include repairs near Hibbard Hall, Schofield Hall, Zorn Arena, Campus School and Phillips Hall. Sidewalks near several upper-campus residence halls also will be repaired. Once new concrete has been placed, the affected areas will be blocked off with caution tape and barricades for five to seven days to allow for adequate cure time. Foot traffic will be permitted after 24 hours of cure time. Anyone with questions should contact Chris Hessel, Facilities Planning and Management, at 715-836-2518 or hesselc@uwec.edu.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Wisconsin Retirement System presentations to be offered

ETF logoThe Department of Employee Trust Funds will offer free public presentations in September, October and November about Wisconsin Retirement System benefits. The presentations will provide an opportunity for WRS members, their spouses and other individuals to learn more about ETF-administered benefit programs. Those considering or planning retirement in the near future are encouraged to attend.

The presentation dates, times and locations are listed in the Aug. 6 issue of the ETF Employer Bulletin. The presentations also will be available to view online through the ETF website.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

2010-11 parking permit information

parked carsPayroll deduction form online
The payroll deduction form for 2010-11 UW-Eau Claire parking permits now is online. Those interested in payroll deduction are asked to complete the form and submit it electronically or through campus mail to the Parking and Transportation office. An economy "E" permit, which is valid in the recreation activity lot on MacArthur Avenue, has been added this year. The Route 9 city bus, which operates every 25 minutes, will provide transportation between the lot and campus. Permits will be available for pickup beginning Aug. 16 in the Parking and Transportation office (Schneider 106). For more information, call Parking and Transportation at 715-836-2002 or Human Resources at 715-836-3871. The deadline for submitting payroll deduction forms is Sept. 10.

New car pool parking permit for employees
Beginning in fall 2010, a new car pool permit will be available to UW-Eau Claire employees. Those interested in purchasing a car pool permit are asked to complete the car pool permit application and submit it electronically or through campus mail to the Parking and Transportation office. Payroll deduction is not an option for the car pool permit this year. For more information, including changes to campus parking, visit the Parking and Transportation website.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Continuing Education offerings

Connecting campus and community. Continuing Education serves a wide variety of nontraditional students. Following are links to news releases about upcoming Continuing Education programs.
Additional information can be found on the Continuing Education website or by calling 715-836-3636.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Draft of ORSP report on publications, scholarly achievements available for review

ORSP logoAn updated draft of the 2008-2009 Report on Publications and Other Scholarly Achievements, which is published by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, is now posted under the announcements section of the ORSP website. The publication includes listings of published works, extramural grants, faculty-student collaborations, directed studies and creative events that occurred between May 1, 2008 and Dec. 31, 2009. Faculty and staff are asked to review the report for accuracy. Additions or corrections should be sent to Melissa Castillo, ORSP graduate assistant, at castilmd@uwec.edu by Aug. 3.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Continuing Education offerings

Connecting campus and community. Continuing Education serves a wide variety of nontraditional students. Following is a link to a news release about upcoming Continuing Education programs.
Additional information can be found on the Continuing Education website or by calling 715-836-3636.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Counseling Services seeks interim director

Counseling Services at UW-Eau Claire seeks an interim director for a one-year term begining in September.
The position description details the responsibilities of the interim director. A master's degree and significant clinical counseling experience is required, and administrative or management experience is an asset. Those interested in applying are asked to submit a letter of interest, a resume or curriculum vitae and a list of three references to Jodi
Thesing-Ritter, associate dean of students, by e-mail at thesinjm@uwec.edu by July 20.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Continuing Education offerings

Connecting campus and community. Continuing Education serves a wide variety of nontraditional students. Following are links to news releases about upcoming Continuing Education programs.
Additional information can be found on the Continuing Education website or by calling 715-836-3636.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Investment counseling to be offered

TIAA-CREF logoTIAA-CREF consultants will be available to discuss financial matters with UW-Eau Claire employees June 29 and 30 from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. in the Maple Room of Davies Center. Call 800-732-8353 to schedule an appointment. More information.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Continuing Education offerings

Connecting campus and community. Continuing Education serves a wide variety of nontraditional students. Following is a link to a news release about an upcoming Continuing Education program.

Additional information can be found on the Continuing Education website or by calling 715-836-3636.