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Campus Connection March 30, 2015

Posted 2:17 p.m. Friday, March 27, 2015

This week's news and events.

 

UW-L exhibit, speaker explores 1964’s freedom summer

Artwork for event.   The Freedom Summer exhibit is on display at Murphy Library through April 8. More of UW-L exhibit, speaker explores 1964’s freedom summer » Read more »

In this issue:

Announcements & Notices Athletics Be Well @UW-L Campus Kudos UWLDining In The News Classifieds

Conductor wannabe efforts to support UW-L music scholarships

Music notes in maroon.
A local fundraising contest that plays up the importance of the La Crosse Symphony Orchestra will also contribute to music scholarships at UW-L. Read more »

Author discusses impact of climbing sea levels

Headshot of Brian Fagan
Brian Fagan will talk about his latest book, “The Attacking Ocean: The Past, Present and Future of Rising Sea Levels” during a public lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 2, at UW-L’s Graff Main Hall auditorium. Read more »

Dance troupe to perform at UW-La CrosseMany Moccasins Dance Troupe

The Many Moccasins Dance Troupe will bring Native American dance to UW-La Crosse. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, in Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition. Read more »

UW-L students join statewide public history effort

Catherine Krus stands next to simpler time sculpture at Riverside Park, overlooking the Mississippi River.
The big sunfish in Onalaska. The “Simpler Time” sculpture of children and their dog greeting boats at Riverside Park. A metal 1960s Wisconsin National Farmers Organization (NFO) sign. What do they have in common? Read more »

Undergrad studies how mindfulness, self control affect eating; Celebration of Student Research and Creativity is April 3

Photo of Eric Barreau sitting in a meditation pose and holding an apple and a piece of cake. If you’ve ever struggled to resist a piece of chocolate cake, get up when the alarm goes off or quit smoking, you might be interested in what UW-L student Eric Barreau has to say about your brain. Read more »

UW-L festival to celebrate languages, diversity and community

Festival of Languages artwork. UW-L celebrates its second annual Festival of Languages from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, April 9, in the Cameron Hall of Nations, Centennial Hall. Read more »
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Appreciation artwork. Thank someone; March 30 Appreciation Station can help

Need a way to tell others you appreciate them? Take five minutes to visit the Appreciation Station from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday, March 30, in the Cameron Hall of Nations, Centennial Hall. Cards will be available to make it easy. Volunteers will deliver cards on campus. To find out more contact Libby Thorson at thorson.eliz@uwlax.edu or Abbi Clauss at aclauss@uwlax.edu. The event is sponsored by UW-L's Research and Resource Center for Campus Climate.

Getting ahead as a pre-health student is topic of March 31 event

Career Services and the College of Science and Health have created a new event this spring: "Prepping for a Health Career: Getting Ahead as a Pre-Health Student." The event runs from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 31, in Port O' Call, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition. The free event will include information about several health careers with specific information for each year in school — freshman to fifth year.

Campus police talk about identity theft March 31

Don't be a victim of identity theft. Learn ways to keep personal identity information safe and secure while living in close proximity to others on and off campus at a UW-L’s It Make$ Cents! presentation. Campus police will talk about current identity theft trends from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 31, in 3301 Centennial Hall. Find out more about the It Make$ Cents! Money Management Financial Literacy Program at www.uwlax.edu/It-Makes-Cents/.

UW-L speaks out on race series continues March 31

The UW-L Speaks Out On Race Series includes a three-part dialogue on race spurred by the results of campus climate surveys. The first session on March 10 was dedicated to listening. The second session, set for Tuesday, March 31, will focus on learning from one another about issues related to race and privilege. The third session on Tuesday, April 21, will address race-related concerns on campus. The free sessions run from 7-9 p.m. in 1400 Centennial Hall.

Program on trends in reproductive rights and their impact in the region set for April 1

In Argentina, as in most of Latin America, abortion is illegal in the vast majority of cases. Historically this has meant that poor women who wanted to terminate a pregnancy faced enormous risks. Recently, off-label use of the prescription ulcer drug misoprostol has made home pharmaceutical abortion more accessible. Reproductive rights activists have taken on new roles as educators and lay social scientists to make abortion safe and accessible to all women, even in a country where it remains illegal.

Assistant Professor Julia McReynolds-Perez, Sociology/Archaeology, will present “With one little cell phone we caused quite an uproar!” Reproductive Rights Activism Where Abortion is Illegal at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, in 1300 Centennial Hall.

The talk will explore the impact new trends are having on reproductive rights politics in the region. The free talk is sponsored by UW-L's Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. For more info, contact Mahruq Khan at mkhan@uwlax.edu or 608.785.8351.

Thursday Craft Night set on campus

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UW-L students can participate in 1-2-3 Thursdays: Craft Night at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 2, in The Cellar, Cartwright Center. Students will be able to eat dinner, relax and make a craft for free. Some of the crafts that have been done in the past include: pin boards, mason jars, valentines and picture frames. For more information about the program, visit uwlax.edu/CAB or call the Cartwright Information Counter at 608.785.8877. If you go— Who: Students What: 1-2-3 Thursdays: Craft Night When: 6 p.m. Thursday, April 2 Where: The Cellar, Cartwright Center Admission: Free

Light It Up Blue to be held April 2

Wear blue and see Hoeschler Tower lit up blue Thursday, April 2, for World Autism Awareness Day. Come to the Hoeschler Tower between 7-9:30 p.m. to see it light up blue and for a dance party. The event includes free facts, food and prizes. The Light It Up Blue event is sponsored by Alpha Xi Delta. Find out more at https://www.facebook.com/events/881792201863926/.

Cuba is topic of April 3 brown bag lunch discussion

Join the conversation on select Friday afternoons throughout the year to learn about contemporary research topics and featured issues related to social justice at the Food for Thought: Social Justice Brown Bag Lunch Series. Omar Granados, Modern Languages, will lead “The Cuba Movement … Now What?: Perspectives on Cuban Culture and Society” from 1-2:30 p.m. Friday, April 3, in the Cameron Hall of Nations, Centennial Hall. Bring your lunch; cookies provided. This free series is open to the public and is sponsored by Campus Climate, Institute for Latin American Studies, Social Justice Network and the Wellness Resource Center. For questions or to request disability accommodations, contact Campus Climate at 608.785.5094.

Authors reception to be held April 3

A reception is set for 3:30 p.m. Friday, April 3, in 150 Murphy Library to celebrate publication of four historical monographs by faculty in the Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies and History departments.
The History Authors Writing Group has met to read, critique and support each other's work for the last seven years. Four of the projects have been published over the last year:
  • "Bike Battles: A History of Sharing the American Road" by James Longhurst
  • "Desiring Emancipation: New Women and Homosexuality in Germany, 1890-1933" by Marti Lybeck 
  • "Childhood and Colonial Modernity in Egypt" by Heidi Morrison
  • "Modern Motherhood: An American History" by Jodi Vandenberg-Daves
Join the History Authors Writing Group and College of Liberal Studies Dean Ruthann Benson for brief presentations,  refreshments, and a beer and wine cash bar.

Deadline to nominate classified staff for excellence award is April 3

This is the last call for nominations for the Classified Staff Award for Excellence. Nominations and optional letters of support are due no later than 11:59 p.m. Friday, April 3. Submit nominations to https://uwlacrosse.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0W0WUKz3nRFh821. Submit optional letters of support to cseac@uwlax.edu.
Classified, academic staff, administrators, faculty and students may nominate classified staff (non-instructional support staff) who have a minimum 75 percent appointment and have been employed at UW-L for a minimum of 12 months. Self-nominations are also welcome.
To determine if an employee is classified, contact Human Resources at 608.785.8013.

Get sneak preview of 'Last Words of the Holy Ghost' at April 3 event

Book cover artwork. Matt Cashion, English, will present a sneak preview of his short story collection "Last Words of the Holy Ghost" from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, April 3, in 113 Wimberly Hall. The collection won the 2015 Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Fiction, judged by Lee K. Abbott, and will be published November by the University of North Texas Press. Cashion will provide an advance glimpse of the 12 diverse stories that make up the collection, as well as a brief discussion of the stories behind the stories —what inspired them, how they evolved through the process of revision, and how they came together to form a book that found itself (somewhat surprisingly, according to the author) the recipient of a national prize. The English Department's 2014-15 William J. and Yvonne Hyde Colloquium Series event is free and open to all. To arrange for disability accommodations, email english@uwlax.edu or call 608.785.8295.

Deadline to nominate classified staff for excellence award is April 3

This is the last call for nominations for the Classified Staff Award for Excellence. Nominations and optional letters of support are due no later than 11:59 p.m. Friday, April 3. Submit nominations to https://uwlacrosse.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0W0WUKz3nRFh821. Submit optional letters of support to cseac@uwlax.edu.
Classified, academic staff, administrators, faculty and students may nominate classified staff (non-instructional support staff) who have a minimum 75 percent appointment and have been employed at UW-L for a minimum of 12 months. Self-nominations are also welcome.
To determine if an employee is classified, contact Human Resources at 608.785.8013.

Pink Floyd's 'Division Bell' to be featured at April 3 Album Encounters; 'The Xtra Terrestrial Files' is April Public Program

The next Album Encounters multimedia light and laser show will feature Pink Floyd's "Division Bell" at 8 p.m. Friday, April 3, in 20 Cowley Hall. Admission is $5. The Planetarium’s Public Program for April is "The Xtra Terrestrial Files." The talk, followed by a multimedia audiovisual presentation, will be at 1 p.m. Saturdays, April 4, 11, 18, and 25. Admission is $3 for students, seniors and children, and $5 for others. For more information, contact Bob Allen at allen.robe@uwlax.edu or 608.785.8669. See more about the Planetarium at www.uwlax.edu/planetarium.

Deadline to rent faculty regalia is April 7

Faculty, staff, and administrators planning to rent attire for the May graduation ceremonies must place their orders for caps, gowns and hoods no later than Tuesday, April 7, to ensure on-time arrival and avoid late shipping fees. For instructions on how to place an order, email Carlena Goddeau at cgoddeau@uwlax.edu or contact department’s ADA.

Spoken Word Artist Katie Wirsing to perform April 7

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Poet, activist and life lover Katie Wirsing has toured around the world speaking on gender, love, sexuality, spirituality, jello wrestling and her grandmother’s love of hot dogs.

Wirsing will speak on campus at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, in Port O' Call, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition.

Wirsing, who believes the mouth is a speakerbox to whatever makes your heart sing most, is described as having "opera lungs and a getaway car for anyone willing to pick up and move forward."

Wirsing is a Denver representative at the Women of the World Poetry Slam. Her work has been featured on college campuses across the U.S. and on NPR, the BBC and local radio stations. She performed as the opening act for The Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and AquaGirl, a queer woman’s festival, as well as being the poetic voice on a national commercial. A member of the National Poetry Slam Championship team, Wirsing is ranked 13th in the world as a female poet.

She has toured internationally with Andrea Gibson and Buddy Wakefield and has opened for The Flobots, Saul Williams and legendary lesbian comedian Suzanne Westenhoefer.

The free event is sponsored by the Pride Center.

Deadline to apply to perform at drag show is April 11

Apply now to perform in UW-L's 14th annual drag show on Saturday, April 18. 
The "7 Deadly Sins" drag show will be held at 7 p.m. in Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Additon. Faculty and staff who love to sing or perform on stage can apply by emailing wvanroosenbeek@uwlax.edu. Include name, drag name and song title for performance. The deadline to apply is Saturday, April 11, or until filled.
Purchase tickets for the show in advance for $5 for students and $7 for others. Prizes increase $3 the day of the show. Email wvanroosenbeek@uwlax.edu for ticket information.

 AmaXIng Challenge 5K on campus April 11

Alpha Xi Delta is sponsoring the AmaXIng Challenge 5K on Saturday, April 11, on campus. Register online for $10 before April 11 or pay $15 at the Hoeschler Tower the day of the event. The race starts at 9 a.m. Each participant will get a prize. The event also includes raffle items. Money raised will go to Autism Speaks. Find out more at https://www.facebook.com/events/1621933234706889/.

Musicians, DJs, donations wanted for April 11 La Crosse Warming Center fundraiser

Warming Center artwork. Western Technical College students will host a La Crosse Warming Center fundraiser from 4-10 p.m. Saturday, April 11, at the George Street Pub, 1728 George St. 

The event includes music, food, beer, a silent auction with donations from more than 40 businesses and individuals and door prizes.

The Warming Center is run by Catholic Charities and is located in the heart of downtown La Crosse. The non-profit organization helps to provide a warm environment for homeless people. During harsh winter months, the warming center is over-crowded and needs many donations to keep it running.

Musicians and DJs who want perform pro bono for an hour or two at the event should contact Ker Geraldson on Facebook or call or text 608.217.9899, or Amanda Lindahl on Facebook or call or text 608.518.5940, or Rosie Devenport on Facebook or call or text 608.799.2005.  

Students also need donations as prizes and gift baskets for people to bid on, as well as hats, gloves and other warm necessities. To donate items to be bid on, contact Geraldson, Lindahl or Devenport before April 11. All donations received will go to the Warming Center.

Find out more at https://www.facebook.com/events/612291148902149/.

Register now for UW-L's Alumni Association Loggers game night

Baseball fans are invited to join other UW-L faculty, staff, family and friends at UW-L Night Tuesday, June 2, at the La Crosse Loggers game at Copeland Park, 800 Copeland Ave. Tickets are on the Miller Lite Mezzanine and include all you-can-eat food and soda and beer. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The first 30 people to purchase tickets will receive a complimentary T-shirt, courtesy of the UW-L Alumni Association. Cost is $12 per ticket for kids 12 and under and $25 for others. To purchase tickets, visit www.uwlalumni.org/calendar.php. Tickets will be available at will call the day of the game. Gates open at 6 p.m. for the game against the Wisconsin Woodchucks. The party deck opens at 6:20 p.m. The game starts at 7:05 p.m. If you go— What: UW-L Night at the La Crosse Loggers game vs. Wisconsin Woodchucks When: Tuesday, June 2, 2015 Time: Gates open at 6 p.m., the party deck opens at 6:20, game starts at 7:05 Where: Copeland Park, 800 Copeland Ave. Cost: $12 per ticket for kids 12 and under and $25 for others
UW-L Athletics artwork. News and upcoming events
  • Men’s and Women’s Track will host the Ashton May Invitational at 3 p.m. Friday, April 5.
  • Mark your calendars for the 2015 Roundball Rumble on the River Saturday, April 6. Experience a dinner from the Waterfront, raffles and games of chance, a live showing of the national championship men’s basketball game, and an auction including tours and sideline passes, hunting and fishing packages and more. For more info or to purchase tickets, click here.
  • Another exciting occasion to gear up for is the 14th Annual Eagle Eye Open. The golf outing features UW-L athletic teams at each hole, and includes 18 holes with a cart, box lunch, dinner social, golf polo, a sleeve of golf balls, and the opportunity to enter a raffle and silent auction. Register here.
  • UW-L Football Spring Youth Camp is Sundays, April 19, 26 and May 3. Open to kids in grades K-8. Campers learn offensive and defensive position specific skills, drills and fundamentals. To register, click here.
  • The Women’s Basketball 3 on 3 League is open to boys and girls in grades 4-12. The league will play Sundays, April 12, 19 and 26. Each team will play two to three 20-minute games per night. For more info, click here.
  • Join us at Howie’s for the next Eagles Eat & Greet Tuesday, April 7, with the softball team and Head Coach Chris Helixon. Stop in from 11:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. for lunch and enter into a drawing to win prizes.
Stay updated on everything Eagles by connecting with us on social media and having a chance to win prizes at athletic events:
  • Facebook – www.facebook.com/uwl.eagles.3
  • Twitter – @uwleaglefan
  • Instagram – uwlathletics
  • Snapchat – uwlathletics
Be Well artwork.
Goal setting gives us a vision of the future and a positive focus that helps us make better decisions. It gives us ... read more
Campus Kudos artwork.
Former UW-L employee Manny Felix, Jooyeon Jin, Richard Mikat, Stephanie Sciarrino and Garth Tymeson; all Exercise and Sport Science; presented "Visual Strategies and Motor Performance of Children with Autism" at the National Convention of the Society of Health and Physical Educators in Seattle on March 18. Felix, Jin and Tymeson also presented "What is Adequate Adapted Physical Education Training for Physical Education Teacher Education Majors?" at the convention on March 19. Elizabeth Peacock, Anthropology, participated in the panel discussion "One Year Later: The Ukrainian Crisis. A Panel Looking Back and Moving Forward" March 23 at UW-Madison.
UW-L's women's track and field team won the NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field National Championship over Spring Break. It's the first time UW-L's women's team has won the NCAA national title. The victory raises the total number of national indoor championships won by UW-L Eagle athletic programs to 64, the most national titles compiled by any university or college in the state of Wisconsin.
  DiningServicesWEB What’s Happening In Dining Services — By Registered Dietitian Katie Callahan Serving size versus portion size: is there a difference? The way to a healthy lifestyle is keeping in mind not only the food we put on our plates, but the quantities as well. The terms “serving” and “portion” are often used interchangeably when they, in actuality, have different meanings. A serving size is the amount of food recommended in consumer education materials (such as MyPlate), while a portion is the amount of a food one chooses to consume at one time. A portion can be more or less than a serving size. Here are some everyday comparisons to help you figure out your serving sizes:
  • 1 cup of pasta is the size of a baseball
  • 3 ounces of meat is a size of a deck of cards
  • ½ cup of veggies is the size of a computer mouse
  • ¼ cup of nuts is the size of an egg
  • 2 tablespoons of peanut butter is the size of a ping pong ball
To help keep your portions under control, consider using smaller dishware for meals or portioning out snacks into plastic bags or containers ahead of time. Making these small changes will truly help you in the long run.
In the News artwork.

UW-L in the news

A summary of some of the stories about UW-La Crosse spotted in the news. "Shortfall in schools across the nation could be impacting kids locally," March 21, News8000.com - WKBT. The La Crosse School District said today's substitute teacher shortage is due ... University of Wisconsin-La Crosse's education program is not seeing a ... "Comparing history to our modern age," March 22, News8000.com - WKBT. ... of Brice Prairie history was presented on Saturday by a UW-L archeologist. ... Archeologists say that there are even potential sites in La Crosse right ... "Schwarz passes Trokan on UW-L all-time baseball wins list," March 22 WXOW.com. University of Wisconsin-La Crosse baseball coach Chris Schwarz became the school's leader in wins Wednesday, surpassing the great Pat Trokan. "Points of pride," March 23 University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. UW-La Crosse information. Surround yourself with distinction. Surround yourself with UW-La Crosse. Points of pride. Kiplinger's Personal Finance ... "UW-La Crosse Dept. of Mathematics honored by UW System Board," March 25. News8000.com - WKBT. The UW-La Crosse Department of Mathematics is one of three recipients of the UW System's highest recognition. "State approves $33.6 million in building projects at UW-L," March 25 La Crosse Tribune. The state Building Commission has signed off on a significant addition to the UW-La Crosse Recreational Eagle Center, above, along with a major "Southwest trip more than just softball for Eagles," March 26 La Crosse Tribune. A little more than 1,600 miles and a 30-hour bus ride separated the UW-La Crosse softball team from Tucson, Ariz. Twenty-three softball players, two .. "UW-L Gymnastics ready for national tournament," March 26 WXOW.com. Some of the best college gymnasts in the nation are headed to . -L is set to host the 2015 Women's National Collegiate Gymnastics ...
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Old crayons and scrap yarn for Campus Autism Education and Awareness. Contact Alexis at kuchta.alex@uwlax.edu or Nichole at cruse.nich@uwlax.edu.

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