Posted 12:56 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012

This week's news and events.
A new year; gratitude and growth displayed at Gow’s all-university address
UW-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow’s All-University Address opened with a standing ovation. UW-L faculty and staff rose to honor members of the La Crosse Fire Department who lined up in the front of Graff Main Hall Auditorium. The department responded to two fires at UW-L within the last year. Both the Drake Hall fire Jan. 29 and the Wittich Hall fire June 16 broke out in basements and caused smoke damage.New campus vets center offers spot to study, socialize
This fall UW-La Crosse opens a new Veterans Center in 264 Cartwright Center to all veteran students and others interested in vets’ issues.UW-L incoming students get sneak peek of college during orientation
Transitioning from high school to college isn’t easy. Students adjust to new faces, living quarters, schedules and expectations. UW-L attempts to make that move easier through New Student Orientation, nearly two weeks of activities and events.Group of freshmen start college early, take ‘FastTrack’ to degree
A group of incoming UW-L freshmen have calculated a way to save time and money on the path to their college degrees. The only requirement — start college seven weeks early. Over six weeks of summer a group of 39 incoming freshmen at UW-La Crosse took math classes online.Summit aims to create awareness about suicide
Former NFL quarterback Eric Hipple will share his story of rising to the pinnacle of his football career and falling through depression during La Crosse’s fourth annual Suicide Prevention Summit. The summit will be from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, at the La Crosse Center South Hall, 300 Harborview Plaza.Want to sing this semester? Consider joining UW-L Choral Union
UW-L's Choral Union will sing Arthur Honegger’s oratorio “King David” this semester. Rehearsals are from 7-9:15 p.m. every Monday evening starting Monday, Sept. 10.UW-L Theatre performs ‘Footloose’ to raise scholarship funds
Wisconsin DPI grants foster partnership between UW-L faculty, K-12
NY pianist to join local jazz greats
A UW-L alumnus and accomplished New York pianist will return to campus to perform a jazz recital with university faculty. Pianist Dave Marck will be featured in the Greg Balfany/Karyn Quinn and Friends Jazz Recital at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, in Annett Recital Hall in the Center for the Arts. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted for jazz student scholarships.
Still time to verify directory info!
Hurry — changes are due Friday, Sept. 7
There’s still time to make changes to the 2012 Interim Faculty + Staff Directory. Take time to review the information and make corrections now!
- Make changes to administrative, department chairs, and Buildings/Departments/Office/Fax pages at: https://uwlacrosse.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0GtT2hAzAZBqytn
- Make changes to Faculty & Staff listings at: https://uwlacrosse.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_e3fiwuXz9tsMaLr
LIVEMAROON picnic a success
Raffle prize winners announced
Sunny skies and warm temps greeted hundreds of faculty, staff and students attending LIVEMAROON‘s All-University Picnic on Graff’s front lawn Aug. 29.
Thanks to all who attended to make it a success!
Nearly 500 signed up for raffle prizes from surrounding businesses. The list of winners and prizes is below.
The next LIVEMAROON event is set from 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9, in the Cameron Hall of Nations in Centennial Hall. Mark your calendars now!
Feel free to wear LIVEMAROON T-shirts or maroon clothing on Fridays, especially Jeans Day Fridays. LIVEMAROON!
All-University Picnic Raffle Prize Winners
- Steve Brokaw, sweatshirt, University Bookstore
- Laurel Bush, Toppers pizza
- Tammy Fisher, Eagle's Nest $10 gift certificate
- Joy Gutkhecht, hand bag, University Bookstore
- Christina Hayes, Gracies $15 gift certificate
- Scott Holzem, Chicago's Beef & Etc. gift certificate
- Cristen Houlihan, Moka gift certificate
- Heather Hulett, Moka gift certificate
- Jim Hurlbert, Chicago's Beef & Etc. gift certificate
- Alayna Husom, Secret Sun Spray Tan $25 gift certificate
- Ingrid Iverson, Moka gift certificate
- Scott Johns, Eagle's Nest $10 gift ccertificate
- Jerry Kember, Iguana $5 gift certificate
- Angela Marinello, Christmas ornament and photo frame, University Bookstore
- Corine Means, Iguana $5 gift certificate
- Deb Peterson, silver metal license plate, University Bookstore
- Jill Pintz, Secret Sun Spray 30 minute massage
- Ann Remen, Iguana $5 gift certificate
- Soojin Ritterling, Moka gift certificate
- Connie Sackmann , Toppers pizza
- Brandon Schaller, Moka gift certificate
- Annette Valeo, license plate cover, University Bookstore
- Will Van Roosenbeek, leather planner, University Bookstore
- Jeanne Voss, Iguana $5 gift certificate
- Jennifer Weber, blanket, University Bookstore
- Maureen Wilson, Gracies $15 gift certificate
- Ann Zedginidze, Secret Sun Spray Tan $25 gift certificate
Academic Advising Center offers walk-in advising this week — no appointment needed
Blood drive on campus Sept. 5 & 6
UW-L's Leadership and Involvement Center, in conjunction with UW-L’s Fraternity Sorority community and the American Red Cross, will be holding a campus-wide blood drive from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 5 and 6, in Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition.
The goal this year is an average of 160 units of blood per day. For every unit of blood donated, three lives can be saved.
Refreshments, fruit and cookies will be provided for all who donate. Donors are encouraged to register ahead of time at www.redcrossblood.org but walk-ins are welcome. First-time donors should bring a valid photo ID. Previous donors are encouraged to bring their donor card.
For more information or to volunteer, contact the Leadership and Involvement Center at involvement@uwlax.edu or 785.6600.
Campus Climate Brown Bag Lunch Film Series begins Sept. 7
Bring Your Food, Bring Your Thoughts UW-L's Campus Climate is hosting a year-long “Brown Bag Lunch Film Series: Bring Your Food, Bring Your Thoughts. Join the conversation on the first Friday of the month to discuss contemporary social justice, diversity and climate issues. Films range from TED Talks to documentaries and typically last fewer than 45 minutes followed by discussion. The first event is set for 11:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 7, in Centennial’s Hall of Nations. Jason Bertrand, Wellness Resource Center, will facilitate “Spirituality & Making Meaning,” Participants are encouraged to bring their lunch and are welcome to come late or leave early. Events are free and open to everyone. Film Series Events are presented and facilitated by friends and colleagues of Campus Climate. To learn more about the film series and upcoming events, visit www.uwlax.edu/campusclimate/foodforthought.htm, like us on Facebook at “UW-La Crosse Campus Climate (Official).”Album Encounters starts the semester with Passion Pit
The Album Encounters multimedia light and laser show, the first one this semester, features Passion Pit's “Gossamer” at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7, in 20 Cowley Hall. Admission is $4. To find out more, contact Bob Allen at allen.robe@uwlax.edu or 785.8669. Find out more about the Planetarium.
Classified Excellence Appreciation Breakfast set for Sept. 27
Mark your calendars now! UW-L's Classified Excellence Appreciation Breakfast will be held Sept. 27. Watch your email for the invitation and RSVP information. Those who should be recognized this year for years of service in increments of five-year milestones who have not been notified, should contact Kathy Ring at 785.6499 immediately.New employee
• Krista Anderson, Academic Department Associate, Physics, Aug. 27Resignations
- Amber Hackman, Associate Lecturer, Modern Languages, Aug. 21
- Enrika Hlavacek, Research Intern, River Studies Center, Aug. 31

- "Our view: Put education above incarceration," Editorial, La Crosse Tribune, Aug. 21. It's a handy little ditty to help you remember how your tax dollars are spent by the state of Wisconsin. The biggest share of the money that you send to the state goes to incarcerate, educate and medicate. But what happens when we spend more to incarcerate than we do to educate the students in the University of Wisconsin System?...
- "La Crosse teachers blend technology and teaching," Wisconsin Public Radio, Aug. 21. As students grow up surrounded by technology and dependent on the Internet, educators rethink the way they teach. The days of a teacher lecturing in front of the classroom for hours may be over. That is how UW-L's School of Education Director Marcie Wycoff-Horn sees it. She says teachers need to meet the younger generation's learning needs ...
- "Study finds Zumba burns more calories than power yoga, kickboxing" ... The Herald | HeraldOnline.com, Aug. 22. The American Council on Exercise A study by the Department of Exercise and Sport Science at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, ...
- "UW-L demolishes homes for future projects," WKBT La Crosse, Aug. 23. Several houses were knocked down on Wednesday on the UW-La Crosse Campus as the university prepares for several upcoming building ...
- "UW-L researchers' hunt for lead in marsh continues," La Crosse Tribune, Aug. 23. Gun enthusiasts of the early 20th century riddled the La Crosse River marsh with lead. And decades after the last trap shoot, traces of the toxic metal remain. University of Wisconsin-La Crosse researchers have found high lead levels in the sediment where La Crosse Gun Club members frequently shot skeet ...
- "UW La Crosse processes excavation artifacts," WXOW, Aug. 22. Onalaska has been a site for ancient civilizations for hundreds of years. One of these ancient sites was uncovered during the Highway 53 reconstruction project in Onalaska. Now, artifacts from this site are being painstakingly cleaned and categorized by Archaeologists at UW-La Crosse's Mississippi Valley Archaeological Center ..


Professor Emeritus Cloyce Campbell
Professor Emeritus Cloyce Campbell died Aug. 30. Campbell worked at UW-L beginning 1956 and was instrumental in creating a Department of Economics and Business Administration within the College of Letters and Sciences. It is now UW-L's AACSB-accredited College of Business Administration. Cloyce taught management and marketing courses at UW-L and retired in 1981. In retirement he served in UW-L's CBA Silver Eagles group and has a UW-L Foundation Scholarship named after him. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5, at First Congregational Church, 2503 Main St., La Crosse, with visitation starting at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Cloyce Campbell Scholarship Fund at the UW-La Crosse Foundation, the Salvation Army of La Crosse or the Shriners Hospital. Online condolences may be offered at www.vossfh.com. For the complete obituary see the Sept. 2 La Crosse Tribune at http://lacrossetribune.com/lifestyles/announcements/obituaries/cloyce-campbell/article_8b0448d6-f492-11e1-bd68-001a4bcf887a.htmlUW-L student Sean Eric Schoonmaker; candlelight vigil to be held Sept. 4
UW-L student Sean Eric Schoonmaker, of Stillwater, Minn., was killed in a one-car crash Aug. 24 south of Hayward. There will be a candelight memorial for Sean at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4, at the Hoeschler Clocktower (in case of rain at Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition). The Schoonmaker family will be at the candlelight memorial.