Posted 10:02 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, 2012

This week's news and events.
Grad finds heart of campus is within bricks and mortar
Psychology students read about theories on development, addiction and grieving. For UW-L student Jamie Scholl these topics aren’t just potential exam material — they’re mile posts in the story of his past. Scholl, a UW-L psychology major and sociology minor, will graduate on Dec. 16 thanks to the support he had from those on campus.UW-L Theatre presents first time ever cabaret evening
Note the library hours during finals and break
CBA’s newsletter shares college’s successes
Seasons greetings and thank you from the UW-L Vanguards!
The UW-L Vanguard wants to thank everyone in the UW-La Crosse Community for a successful fall semester and making it an honor to represent UW-La Crosse.‘Star of Wonder’ is December Public Planetarium program
The Planetarium’s Public Program for December is “Star of Wonder.” This talk on the evening sky followed by a multimedia audiovisual presentation will be at 1 p.m. Saturdays, Dec. 8, 15 and 22.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.Sign up now for Habitat for Humanity spring break Louisiana trip
Take Note: How to cram, if you must!


Commencement is Sunday, Dec. 16
UW-L's 2012 Winter Commencement will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 16, in the La Crosse Center, 300 Harborview Plaza. UW-L has 543 undergraduate candidates for graduation and 129 graduate students. Doors open at 9 a.m. A reception for graduates, friends and family will be held immediately after in the South Hall. UW-L senior Liz Rosendale will give the keynote address at the graduation ceremony. “I feel like it’s a natural response when you experience something that changes or moves you, you want to share that. UW-L definitely changed me,” she says. Rosendale says college made her learn to be passionate about the subjects she is — particularly physics, education and creating music with the UW-L Screaming Eagles Marching Band. Rosendale is accustomed to sharing her love for the university via her role as a campus Vanguard. She says the keynote address will be an extension of that. During her keynote, she plans to make some connections between college and “The Wizard of OZ,” particularly along the lines of how people grow in courage, intelligence and heart through the college experience. Rosendale’s major is physics education. She is currently student teaching at Melrose-Mindoro Area High School. She plans to eventually teach at the middle school or high school level. For more information about commencement, visit www.uwlax.edu/commencement/index.htm.
20th annual Festival of Carols at UW-L Dec. 15
The 20th annual Festival of Carols will feature a holiday carol extravaganza at UW-La Crosse.
This year’s performance at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, in Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition, will feature four choirs and the UW-L Orchestra. The performing choirs include the UW-L Concert Choir and Mannerchor, conducted by Gary Walth; Women’s Chorus, conducted by Kathryn Moran; and the Chamber Choir, conducted by Terence Kelly. The UW-L Orchestra, conducted by J. Thomas Seddon, will also perform.
Suggested ticket donations for Festival of Carols XX are $6 for students, $10 for senior citizens and $12 for others. Seating is general admission; doors will open at 7 p.m. Tickets may be reserved at 785.8415 or by purchasing them in the Listening Lab, 145 Center for the Arts, 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
If you go—
Who: UW-L Concert Choir and Mannerchor, Women’s Chorus, Chamber Choir and UW-L Orchestra
What: Festival of Carols XX
When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15
Where: Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition
Admission: $6 for students, $10 for senior citizens and $12 for others. Reserve tickets at 785.8415.
Campus Connection end-of-year schedule
The Dec. 10 Campus Connection is the last issue for 2012. The Campus Connection will resume publication Monday, Jan. 7. Submit information by noon Wednesday, Jan. 2, to connectx@uwlax.edu to ensure inclusion.End-of-semester class, finals schedule
The last day of classes is Wednesday, Dec. 12. Final exams begin Friday, Dec. 14, and run through Wednesday, Dec. 19.Open forums for library director candidates to be held Dec. 10, 12 and 17
During the next two weeks, three finalists for the director of Murphy Library position interview on campus. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend open forums with each candidate and provide comments to the search and screen committee. The open forums will be held from 1:30-2:15 p.m. in 332 Cartwright Center. Dates and candidates are:- Monday, Dec. 10 — Joseph Toth, Jr., director of Library Services at Ocean County College in Toms River, N.J.
- Wednesday, Dec. 12 — Catherine Lavallee-Welch, library director at the University of South Florida in Lakeland, Fla.
- Monday, Dec. 17 — John Jax, UW-L's interim library director
History Student Research Symposium set for Dec. 10
UW-L's History Department is showcasing undergraduates' research at the Fall 2012 UW-L History Student Symposium Monday, Dec. 10. The students' work is a culmination of their experience as UW-L history majors that ends in a capstone history research seminar. This event is open to the public and begins at 3 p.m. in the Cameron Hall of Nations, Centennial Hall. Refreshments will be served. A brief question-and-answer period follows each presentation. Drop in for any or all of these presentations:- 3:05 p.m. — Mike Mitchell, The Politics of Prohibition in Wisconsin
- 3:20 p.m. — Bret Campion, "A Season of Fire:" Peshtigo in 1871
- 3:35 p.m. — Jerod Koehler, Isolated Intellectuals: Forgotten La Crosse, Wisconsin Freethinkers
- 3:50 p.m. — Ben Vajgrt, Postwar La Crosse State Teacher's College: The GI Bill and the Growth of Liberal Studies
- 4:05 p.m. –- Break
- 4:20 p.m. — Blair Benes, La Crosse City Planning: Responses to the Flood of 1965
- 4:35 p.m. — Amanda Specktor, "While These Visions Did Appear:" University Theatre at UW-L
- 4:50 p.m. — Jamie Millard, "From Out of the Shadows:" A History of Schizophrenia
- 5:05 p.m. — Eryn Thomas, Edith Cartwright and Femininity on the La Crosse Campus: From 1920s "Make-Believer" to 1960s "Mother-in-Residence"
Chancellor’s Holiday Luncheon to be held Dec. 13; tickets on sale through Dec. 11
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
Psychedelics is topic of Dec. 17 bioresearch forum
UW-L Chemistry Professor Aaron Monte will present "Psychedelics Revisited: Structures, Activities and New Clinical Applications" from 12:15-1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 17, for the monthly La Crosse BioResearch Forum. Forums are held in the Overholt Auditorium, Gundersen Lutheran. The free forums are open to the public and are hosted by the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders and the Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation. Those attending should park in the Green ramp (see map) or use valet parking. Use the entrances at the north end and northeast side of the medical center.Sharon Radtke retirement reception set for Dec. 19
A retirement reception will be held for Sharon Radtke, assistant Vice Chancellor for Budget and Finance, from 2–4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 19, in Port O’Call, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition. Radtke came to UW-La Crosse from UW-Stevens Point in 1988 and is retiring after 34 years of service in the UW System. The campus community is invited to attend Radtke's retirement reception.Sign up now for Dec. 27 and 28 UW-L Youth Sports Camp; enrollment is limited
UW-L is offering an action-packed sports camp for children ages 5-12. 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. Exercise and Sport Science Senior Lecturer Lori Petersen 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.Help save energy between semesters with these tips
With many off campus after final exams, the period between fall and spring semesters offers an opportunity to reduce campus energy consumption. To help conserve energy without impacting programs or services, Facilities Planning and Management asks everyone to take the following actions:- Turn off computers, monitors, printers, peripherals and other non-essential office, classroom and laboratory equipment.
- Turn off all table lamps, general room lighting and other electrical items.
- Unplug and clean unused refrigerators; block the door slightly ajar to reduce odor buildup.
- Unplug chargers when they’re not charging. They draw energy whenever they’re plugged-in.
- Close shades, blinds and curtains during unoccupied periods. Encourage others to reduce energy use.
The FurLow Riders take the stage to help raise funds for RAQ radio station
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="431" caption="The FurLow Riders took the stage Nov. 29 at the Root Note Cafe at a RAQ-hosted fundraiser. From left, Carmen Wilson, former UW-L affirmative action director; Nizam Arain, Affirmative Action; Kjersin Lang, University Communications; Bart Vanvoorhis, Psychology; and UW-L Chancellor Joe Gow performing on stage."]
UW-L Athletics
Upcoming events and information
Wrestling Eagles vs. UW-Eau Claire Tuesday, Dec. 11, 6:30 p.m., Mitchell Hall Free Eagle water bottle to the first 100 fans Post-event poster signing/Eagle meet & greet Women’s Basketball Eagles vs. St. Mary’s University Wednesday, Dec. 12, 6:30 p.m., Mitchell Hall Eagle car magnet giveaway to the first 100 fans Halftime mitten toss Post-game poster signing/Eagle Meet & Greet Women’s Basketball Eagles vs. Concordia Wednesday, Dec. 19, 6 p.m., Mitchell Hall Dominos Points for Pizza Fan Frenzy T-Shirt Toss & Pizza Delivery2013 Athletics events at a glance
Thursday, Jan. 3- Men’s Basketball vs. UW-Platteville, 5:30 p.m., Mitchell Hall
- Women’s Basketball vs. UW-Platteville, 7 p.m., Mitchell Hall
- Men’s Basketball vs. UW-Oshkosh, 3 p.m., Mitchell Hall
- Women’s Basketball vs. UW-Oshkosh, 5 p.m., Mitchell Hall


LTE office support recruitment now on PeopleAdmin
Beginning Monday, Dec. 10, the LTE Office Support recruitment is on the electronic recruitment and application system, PeopleAdmin. PeopleAdmin was implemented a few years ago and is currently used for the recruitment of faculty and academic staff (unclassified) positions. With the University Personnel System being put into place in the 2013-14 fiscal year, along with HR's continuous efforts to use sustainable practices, UW-L will be move all other classified recruitment to PeopleAdmin in the summer of 2013. Visit the updated Classified and LTE Office Support Recruitment Web page for additional information about the electronic LTE office support recruitment process at http://uwlax.edu/hr/recruit/recruit_class.htm. Those in need of temporary office support should contact Tracey Simpson or Ann Bever in Human Resources.Spring semester reappointment information to be emailed Dec. 10
Spring semester 2013 academic staff contracts will be emailed to employees' campus email accounts Monday, Dec. 10. Receiving contracts via email is part of Human Resources commitment to the university‘s sustainability efforts. For employees with an appointment that will end December and who have insurance with UW-L, COBRA information will be sent to home addresses. COBRA allows former employees to continue the insurance, however there is no employer contribution. Verify home address information on earning statements located on the MY UW System Portal and complete the address change form if necessary. For more information, contact Joy Gutknecht at 785.8640 or Jo Ann Kuester at 785.8626.

Thanks to everyone who donated to trick-or-treat for cans fundraiser
Carla Burkhardt, College of Science and Health; and Cecilia Manrique, Political Science/Public Administration; together with their UWL 100 Freshman Seminar class, thank everyone in Wimberly and Centennial halls who contributed to trick-or-treat for cans Oct. 31. Thanks also to the Golden Key Honour Society for their help. The two carts full of canned goods and food were brought to the Involvement Center for the campus food pantry. Thank you for your generosity.OCW thanks those who donated to November food drive
Thanks to everyone who donated to the OCW November food drive. Approximately 250 items were collected and donated to UW-L's Helping Our Own Food Pantry. Donations of non-perishable food items and hygiene products, such as shampoo, soap and toothpaste, are always welcome at the pantry. To donate or find out more, contact the Leadership and Involvement Center at 221 Cartwright Center or call 785.6600