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Campus Connection, June 29, 2015

Posted 2:48 p.m. Friday, June 26, 2015

This week's news and events.

 

UW-L receives STARS Silver Rating for sustainability achievements

Image of a student looking at produce at the UW-L Farmer's Market. UW-La Crosse has earned a STARS Silver Rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). Read more »

In this issue:

Announcements & Notices Campus Kudos UWLDining Human Resources In The News Remembering Thanks Classifieds

#Deflategate discussion spreads like a disease on social media

  UW-L professors, student build mathematical model to compare Twitter “outbreaks” Read more »

New dean takes cooperative approach to move CLS forward

headshot image of Julia Johnson. Julia Johnson begins her new role as the College of Liberal Studies dean Wednesday, July 1.  Read more »

Archaeology professor earns leadership role with international research center

David Johnson writing on a clip board

David Anderson has earned a three-year term on the Board of Governors of the American Research Center in Egypt, or ARCE. Read more »

The Social Media Buzz at UW-L

Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-3.20.11-PM-300x284Freshman registration and orientation days took over on social media these past few weeks. The most popular posts on both Twitter and Facebook asked about first impressions of the campus. Read more »

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New phone system coming July 1

Image of new VoIP phoneThe VoIP deployment continues throughout campus. With the change over taking place Wednesday, July 1, below are more details to ensure your VoIP phone is up and running. Five things you need to know: 1. A new website, www.uwlax.edu/voip, has been developed to assist you through this VoIP deployment process. This website provides updates, information and downloadable training guides for your phone. You can download the new user guides by clicking on: Quick Guide Advanced Guide **IMPORTANT** 2. If you have voice messages on your old analog phone, be sure to listen to them or capture them prior to June 30. This can be accomplished by recording your messages to a recorder via the speaker out jack, or by using the microphone on your recorder. If you need additional assistance, please contact the Eagle Help Desk (8774). 3. Prior to the July 1 migration date, you can now do some initial set up of your phone. For example you can set up your ring tones, make on-campus phone calls (using the four-digit extension), and set up your voice mail. 4. Be aware that at 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, we will begin transitioning your analog phone service to the new VoIP system, building by building. After this process takes place, you will then use only your new VoIP phone. Your old analog phone can be unplugged from the phone line jack at any time after July 1. Be sure not to disturb the data line to your new VoIP phone. You will be notified about the pickup of your old analog phone in late July. 5. If you have any questions or problems let us know right away. Call 785.8774, email helpdesk@uwlax.edu, or stop in and see us at the Eagle Help Desk in the Wing Technology Center.

Student parking permit sales begin July 6

Seniors and juniors can purchase permits beginning Monday, July 6. Sophomore permit sales begin Monday, July 13, while freshmen can purchase permits starting Monday, July 20. Students must have a valid NetID to purchase a permit online and cannot login or purchase permits prior to the dates above. Lots are sold first come, first served. If a lot is not listed, it is sold out. Students who are unable to purchase permits will be placed on a waiting list by contacting Parking and Transportation Services. Visit the Parking and Transportation Services website for permit ordering instructions. Note the following regarding the parking ramp and construction:
  • Levels 1-3 are for students and employees who live off campus. These levels will open in late August.
  • Levels 4-5 are for resident students who live in the residence halls. These levels will open mid-October. Students who purchase resident ramp permits will park in C-5 (north campus) or C-11 (east of the stadium across from C-8) at the start of the academic year. These permit holders will be notified when Levels 4-5 are opened for parking.
  • Additional resident parking may become available in late October to students unable to purchase a permit. Students may be placed on a waiting list and may purchase permits in the ramp or C-5 based on available space.
Permits will be available for pickup from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, the first week in August. A valid photo ID is required. Contact Parking and Transportation Services by email or at 608.785.8061 with questions.

UW-L surplus sale to be held through July 6

UW-L will conduct a sale of surplus property in partnership with the on-line auction site www.wisconsinsurplus.com through Monday, July 6. Details are under the heading "4th of July Multiple Municipal Auctions." Pre-registration and a bidder number are required prior to bid submittals. Terms and conditions of sale, along with contact information, can be found on the auction's website.

Classified Excellence Appreciation Breakfast is July 16

The 19th annual appreciation breakfast for classified employees will run from 7:15 - 9 a.m. Thursday, July 16, in Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition. Classified staff are guests of the chancellor for breakfast. Food is available from 7:15 - 8:45 a.m. to accommodate office staff coverage. Take outs will not be available. Group photos will be taken of staff being recognized for achieving a five-year milestone. For questions, call committee members Madeline Holzem, Ben Kolpitcke, Cyndi Taylor, Jim Treu or Pam Woods. RSVP online.

Freedom Fest is July 18

Tickets are on sale for the eighth annual Freedom Fest Saturday, July 18, featuring performing artists The Remainders, Phillip Phillips and Heart. The outdoor music festival,  at the Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex benefits veterans, service members and military families. Tickets can be purchased at www.freedomfestlacrosse.com, or at select area Festival Foods locations for $50 general admission now through the event date. General Admission tickets are available for $60 at the gate. Preferred seating, including front rows VIP, VIP and lawn seating, are also available.

Summer SAH News now online

Summer SAH newsletterThe latest news from the UW-L College of Science and Health is featured in the Summer 2015 issue of Science & Health News. Issue highlights include:
  • Recreation Management & Therapeutic Recreation nears half century
  • Physics Department is nation’s tops in producing grads
  • Nuclear Medicine Technology program is accredited
Science & Health News is published in January and July for alumni and friends. Professor Emeritus Phil Wilson is editor, with editorial assistance and layout provided by University Communications staff.  

Two UW-L students are new liaisons between WiSys and research community at UW-L

UW-L students Marcus Lowe and Rachel Neve are both WiSys Ambassadors for the 2015-16 academic year, starting Sept. 1. Lowe and Neve, along with student WiSys Ambassadors from the 10 other UW System comprehensive campuses, will play an important role as liaisons between WiSys Technology Foundation and their respective universities. Student ambassadors will receive intellectual property training and will work with WiSys to increase awareness on campus of WiSys programs, services, resources and seminars. Ambassadors will also increase engagement with academics and students undertaking innovative research and help identify potential opportunities where WiSys can provide support. WiSys Ambassadors are involved in organizing seminars, hosting inter-departmental mixers and serve as a valuable resource for their respective departments and campus. WiSys Technology Foundation works hand in hand with the UW System to support research and technology development, link campus innovators with industry leaders and speed technology transfer through patent and licensing activities. Student WiSys Ambassadors will bring a new dimension to WiSys' outreach mission and increase its visibility and presence among researchers and students on campuses, according to the WiSys website. WiSys launched the ambassador program in August 2014 at UW-Parkside and UW-River Falls. It is being rolled out at the other comprehensive campuses this year. Campus Kudos artwork. Virginia Crank, English, completed the International Writing Centers Association Summer Institute from June 14-19 at Michigan State University. Crank, who has been the director of UW-L's Writing Center since 2008, used the Work-in-Progress requirement of the Summer Institute to develop her research on using improv exercises during tutor training to improve collaboration and agenda-setting. DiningServicesWEB What’s Happening In Dining Services Catering Services is now located in 222 Cartwright Center and the new office phone number is 608.785.6485. The Catering Manager is Vickey Moutsopoulos. If you have a catering request or need general information, stop by the office or call. The Galley is open throughout July The Galley will be open from 7 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Monday through Friday during July.
  • Breakfast items will be available in the grill area from 7 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Mondo's (sub sandwiches), Sono's (Mexican fare), rosso Verde (pizza and pasta) and Kitchen Classics (entree and sides) will be open from 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 
  • The Galley will be closed Friday, July 3. Free coffee will be available outside the Galley area in the morning.
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Internal employment opportunity

Student Centers is currently seeking applications for a Custodian Lead in the Recreational Eagle Center. This position works in a lead capacity and provides custodial support to the building. The normal work schedule for this position is from 5 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. THIS POSITION IS ONLY OPEN TO CURRENT UW-LA CROSSE EMPLOYEES. UW-La Crosse Internal Eligibility: 1. Must be currently employed at UW-L for a minimum of six consecutive months and have worked a minimum of 1040 hours prior to the date of application as determined by Human Resources. 2. Must not be under a performance improvement plan. 3. LTE’s, project and temporary employees hired through an external agency are NOT eligible. For questions regarding eligibility, contact Ann Bever at abever@uwlax.edu or 608.785.8015. The deadline to apply is Thursday, July 2. Note: Electronic submission of application materials is required. For additional information about this position and to apply, visit the online posting. In the News artwork.

UW-L in the news

A summary of some of the stories about UW-La Crosse spotted in the news. Enrollment increases at UW-L even through budget cuts, June 20, WEAU Friday, incoming students at UW- La Crosse were able to get their first glimpse of what college life will really look like… La Crosse increases police presence at intersections near campus, June 20, News8000.com - WKBT ... in regards to yielding to pedestrians in the cross walk,” said UW-La Crosse Police Interim Chief Scott McCullough. New book looks at bike battles, past and present, June 20, MinnPost “Bike Battles: A History of Sharing the American Road” UW-L hopes to razzle dazzle with production of Chicago, June 21, Jacksoncountychronicle Leonard said that UW-L has been interested in staging a production of ... UW-L's production will have its unique features, including a set design that ... Hundreds compete at Badger State Games in La Crosse, June 21, WXOW.com Just weeks after two days of exciting WIAA State Track and Field activity at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, hundreds ... UW-La Crosse welcomes students, families for orientation, June 22, WXOW.com Parents and students were split into different groups, with parent sessions focused on learning about UW-La Crosse and students working on advising ... Intentional fire started on UWL campus, June 23, News8000.com - WKBT UW-La Crosse police are asking for your help after a suspicious fire on ... Four UW-L students seek council seat, June 23, La Crosse Tribune Four people have applied to fill the vacant La Crosse Common Council seat in District 5, which represents the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse ... Local ump makes big call in big game, June 23, The Union Leader Force was working second base during a game between Emory University and Wisconsin-La Crosse in this year's Division III World Series when he ... LHS grads find success at Miss Wisconsin pageant  June 25, Wisconsin Rapids Tribune "I gained 25 new friends last week," said Kumm, who will be a sophomore at UW-La Crosse in the fall. She also emphasized how great it was to share ... Remembering artwork. UW-L retired maintenance worker, LeRoy Sandvigen, died June 11. Read the full obituary.
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Message from Tim Walls

Thanks to all who attended my retirement reception and for the cards/emails that I received from those unable to attend. Working at UW-L has been very meaningful and enjoyable. I learned a lot by observing how others worked with students and incorporated some of that into my work. UW-L is a wonderful community of people who desire to see our students become successful. Keep up the great work you provide to them. A special thanks to Ruthann, Charles, Julia, Maripat, Nancy, Tammy, Peter and Sandy for making it a special day. ClassifiedAds artwork.

For rent

Three bedroom, two bathroom house, near campus at 1616 Jackson St. For details, contact realtor Melissa Sample (Bi-State Onalaska) at 608.317.0544 (cell); 608.779-0031 (office); or email Mms5443@yahoo.com.

For sale

Twin bed/mattress and box spring set with frame, excellent condition, $95; and a blue fabric glider/rocker chair, excellent condition, $150. Call Barb at 608.385.3864. White loft bed like new; including two dressers with lighted mirror; shelves and drawers; bed and mattress. Bed can easily be set up on the floor for a toddler with free-standing dressers, $175. Contact organize.it.spencer@gmail.com for photos and more information.
 

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