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.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Monday, June 6, 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 June 6, 2011.
Major: French, Liberal Arts (Code 260-201)
From: Page 117 of the 2010-11 Undergraduate Catalog
To: A minimum of 36 semester credits beyond Fren 102, or 28 semester credits beyond 202, including Fren 315, 325, and either 335 or 340. Students may earn their remaining credits from any of the following, but must take a minimum of six credits at the 400 level: Fren 345, 354, 355, 361, 362, 401, 450, 463, 480, 482, or 491. Up to three credits may be applied to the major from Fren 395, 399, or 499 with adviser and department approval.
Minor: French, Liberal Arts (Code 260-401)
From: Page 118 of the 2010-11 Undergraduate Catalog
To: A minimum of 24 semester credits beyond Fren 102, or 16 semester credits beyond 202, including 315, 325, and either 335 or 340. Students may earn their remaining credits from any of the following: Fren 345, 354, 355, 361, 362, 401, 450, 463, 480, 482, or 491. Up to three credits may be applied to the minor from Fren 395, 399, or 499 with adviser and department approval.
Major: French, Liberal Arts (Code 260-201)
From: Page 117 of the 2010-11 Undergraduate Catalog
To: A minimum of 36 semester credits beyond Fren 102, or 28 semester credits beyond 202, including Fren 315, 325, and either 335 or 340. Students may earn their remaining credits from any of the following, but must take a minimum of six credits at the 400 level: Fren 345, 354, 355, 361, 362, 401, 450, 463, 480, 482, or 491. Up to three credits may be applied to the major from Fren 395, 399, or 499 with adviser and department approval.
Minor: French, Liberal Arts (Code 260-401)
From: Page 118 of the 2010-11 Undergraduate Catalog
To: A minimum of 24 semester credits beyond Fren 102, or 16 semester credits beyond 202, including 315, 325, and either 335 or 340. Students may earn their remaining credits from any of the following: Fren 345, 354, 355, 361, 362, 401, 450, 463, 480, 482, or 491. Up to three credits may be applied to the minor from Fren 395, 399, or 499 with adviser and department approval.
New opportunities available in Domestic Intercultural Immersion program
Undergraduate Studies has announced two new opportunities to work with the Domestic Intercultural Immersion program at UW-Eau Claire. A faculty or instructional academic staff member is sought to serve as the DII co-coordinator of project development; and a faculty, instructional academic staff or staff member is sought to serve as the DII co-coordinator of logistics. The positions, funded through the Blugold Commitment, require a three-year commitment beginning July 1. The application deadline is June 24. For more information, contact Dr. Robert Knight, dean of undergraduate studies, at knightrm@uwec.edu or 715-836-4353.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Proposed changes in College of Business
Following are proposed changes approved by the College of Business Curriculum Committee. If you have questions or concerns, contact Dr. Bob Sutton at suttonr@uwec.edu or 715-836-4187 within 15 days of this notice, posted May 20, 2011.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Software upgrade deadlines for faculty/staff computers
Learning and Technology Services reminds faculty and staff that Aug. 1 is the deadline for upgrading faculty and staff office computers to Windows 7 and Office 2010. For those whose computers already have Windows 7 installed, June 1 is the deadline for installation of Office 2010. Also note: A major update to Windows 7 will occur at 10 p.m. June 4. It will take about 20 minutes to complete the installation after rebooting your computer. Read the complete details on upcoming mandatory software upgrades.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Investment counseling to be offered

Tuesday, May 10, 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 May 6, 2011, and are to be effective with the 2012-13 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 May 10, 2011.
Monday, May 9, 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:
- Continuing Education to offer grant-writing programs in June.
- Supervisory management workshops to be offered.
- 'Let Me Learn' online summer courses for teachers to be offered.
- Center for Business Solutions to present exporting workshop.
Campus interviews set for director of Counseling Services finalists
Finalists for the position of director of Counseling Services at UW-Eau Claire have been invited to interview on campus during the weeks of May 9 and 16. Each finalist will lead an open forum, and all UW-Eau Claire employees and students are invited to attend. The finalists and open forum dates/times are as follows, with the candidates' names linked to their curricula vitae:
- May 11 — Dr. Teresa Bear, 11 a.m.-noon, Presidents Room, Davies Center.
- May 16 — Dr. Roberta Goodman, 10-11 a.m., Presidents Room, Davies Center.
- May 18 — Lynn Wilson, 2:30-3:30 p.m., Alumni Room, Davies Center.
Reception to honor retiring employees, those reaching career milestones

Friday, May 6, 2011
Foundation reminder about donors, financial commitments
As fiscal year 2011 winds to a close, the UW-Eau Claire Foundation wants to remind all departments/colleges/units about working with donors and obtaining financial commitments that would be considered pledges. If there are any such discussions, all documents, signed pledges, commitments or any type of information regarding gifts through the Foundation must be received by the UW-Eau Claire Foundation before June 30, 2011.
According to generally accepted accounting principles, under which the Foundation operates, all gift pledges agreed to and documented must be received and accepted by the Foundation, as the fiscal agent, before June 30, 2011. If the pledge was committed verbally or in writing, that information must be provided to the Foundation before June 30 so that the Foundation can acknowledge and record the pledge in the fiscal year it was made.
If you are not sure about any of these situations, please contact Jerry Ives (ivesj@uwec.edu or 715-836-2987) or Kimera Way (waykk@uwec.edu or 715-836-5180) as soon as possible. We want to help you maintain great donor relationships and meet our fiduciary responsibility.
According to generally accepted accounting principles, under which the Foundation operates, all gift pledges agreed to and documented must be received and accepted by the Foundation, as the fiscal agent, before June 30, 2011. If the pledge was committed verbally or in writing, that information must be provided to the Foundation before June 30 so that the Foundation can acknowledge and record the pledge in the fiscal year it was made.
If you are not sure about any of these situations, please contact Jerry Ives (ivesj@uwec.edu or 715-836-2987) or Kimera Way (waykk@uwec.edu or 715-836-5180) as soon as possible. We want to help you maintain great donor relationships and meet our fiduciary responsibility.
Guaranteed faculty/staff parking information

Ameriprise representative on campus May 19

UW-Eau Claire staff members about 403(b) accounts and other financial topics relevant to today's market from 10:30 a.m.-noon May 19 in the Birchwood 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.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Nominations sought for classified staff excellence award
The Classified Staff Awards Committee invites nominations for the Excellence in Performance Award to be given in the fall of 2011. The UW-Eau Claire Foundation will present $1,500 to the recipient. The award is presented annually to a member of the classified staff who, in the opinion of colleagues, excels in performance and service to the university. Any member of the academic staff, administration, classified staff, faculty or student body may nominate a permanent full- or part-time member of the classified staff for the award. Persons who wish to make nominations should complete and return the nomination form along with required supporting documentation by May 13. More information.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Emergency notification system test set for May 2
UW-Eau Claire will conduct a campuswide test of its emergency notification system between 11 a.m. and noon Monday, May 2.
Before the test, UW-Eau Claire students and employees are encouraged to sign up online for emergency notifications via cell phone (text and/or text-to-speech) and e-mail messages to non-university e-mail accounts.
The test will include the following notification methods:
Questions regarding the test of the emergency notification system should be directed to Dr. Michael Wick, chair of the communication subcommittee of the Emergency Preparedness Committee, at wickmr@uwec.edu.
Before the test, UW-Eau Claire students and employees are encouraged to sign up online for emergency notifications via cell phone (text and/or text-to-speech) and e-mail messages to non-university e-mail accounts.
The test will include the following notification methods:
- email message to all student and employee university email addresses;
- announcement on UW-Eau Claire Web pages;
- announcements on UW-Eau Claire official Facebook page and Twitter feed;
- text and email messages to cell phones and non-university email addresses that have been registered with the university's emergency notification system;
- pop-up message on all university-owned computers (except for Macintosh computers), including those in offices, labs and classrooms;
- message sent over the university's carillon; and
- announcement on the university's emergency website, http://emergency.uwec.edu/.
Questions regarding the test of the emergency notification system should be directed to Dr. Michael Wick, chair of the communication subcommittee of the Emergency Preparedness Committee, at wickmr@uwec.edu.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Nominations sought for faculty excellence awards
The Faculty Awards Committee invites nominations for the Excellence in Scholarship and Excellence in Service awards. Excellence is the standard that students and faculty strive to achieve at UW-Eau Claire. The Excellence in Scholarship and Excellence in Service awards are designed to recognize and reward those faculty members who have put forth exceptional effort to establish excellence in those areas. Award stipends of $1,500 from the UW-Eau Claire Foundation accompany the announcement of the awards at the fall breakfast meeting. More information as well as nomination forms for the service and scholarship awards are available online. Nomination materials are due May 2.
McNair program nomination deadline is May 2
Faculty members are reminded that the deadline for student nominations for the Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program is May 2. Questions about the program, eligibility and/or requests for additional nomination forms can be directed to Dr. Patricia Quinn, McNair program director, at 715-836-4912 or quinnpa@uwec.edu.
EIS meeting for new education building set for May 10
An Environmental Impact Statement public meeting for the new UW-Eau Claire education building will be held from 5:30-6:30 p.m. May 10 in the Eagle Room of Davies Center. View EIS public meeting legal notice. More information about the building project is available online.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Campus interviews set for associate vice chancellor for academic affairs finalists
Finalists for the position of associate vice chancellor for academic affairs at UW-Eau Claire have been invited to interview on campus. One finalist interviewed April 6; the others will visit campus April 22 and 28, respectively. Each finalist will lead an open forum, and all UW-Eau Claire employees and students are invited to attend. The finalists and open forum dates/times are as follows, with the candidates' names linked to their curricula vitae:
- April 6 — Dr. M. Gary Sayed, 9 a.m., Tamarack Room, Davies Center.
- April 22 — Dr. Patrick Guilfoile, 9 a.m., Presidents Room, Davies Center.
- April 28 — Dr. Michael Wick, 9 a.m., Hibbard Penthouse.
Campus interviews set for dean of nursing and health sciences finalists
Finalists for the position of dean of nursing and health sciences at UW-Eau Claire have been invited to interview on campus. One finalist interviewed March 30; the others will visit campus April 6 and 26, respectively. Each finalist will lead an open forum, and all UW-Eau Claire employees and students are invited to attend. The finalists and open forum dates/times are as follows, with the candidates' names linked to their curricula vitae:
- March 30 — Dr. Tam Donnelly, noon, Room 104 of Nursing Building.
- April 6 — Dr. Sheila Smith, noon, Room 104 of Nursing Building.
- April 26 — Dr. Linda Young, noon, Room 104 of Nursing Building.
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