Posted 6:02 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012

This week's news and events.
University Police raise funds to fight breast cancer in a passionately pink way
This Wednesday a police car will be adorned in pink near UW-La Crosse’s Hoeschler Tower as University Police join other emergency services around Wisconsin in a statewide movement, Justice For A Cure. The initiative among law enforcement departments and other government agencies aims to raise money and show support for the fight against breast cancer.UW-L water ski team advances to nationals
As water temperatures go down in area lakes, UW-La Crosse’s water ski team is just getting fired up. The team competes in nationals Oct. 18-20 in Zachary, La., after consistently defeating teams spanning across seven states this semester to become regional champions. The team is ranked third in the nation as it enters the national arena.Tavern League completes $25,000 donation
The La Crosse Area Tavern League recently completed its $25,000 pledge to the UW-L Crosse Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex.Campus fire safety documentary to debut at UW-La Crosse
State’s poet laureate to give poetry reading at UW-La Crosse
UW-La Crosse jazz bands set fall concert
Oct. 22-28 is Open Access Week
Hip-hop violinist Josh Vietti to perform at UW-La Crosse
iComm — The future is bright for uwlax.edu
The second posting from iComm (Web and Interactive Communications) in this fall’s series about projects relating to the uwlax.edu website.Take Note: Rethink your study approach to improve results
Study tips for students by Charlene Holler, Academic Specialist, Counseling and Testing Center.
Campus debates return Tuesday
The Political Science and Public Administration Department's campus debates will continue this week. Incumbent Sen. Jennifer Shilling (D) and Bill Feehan (R), candidates for the 32nd Senate District, will face off from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23, in Port O' Call, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition.
UW-L Political Science Professor Joe Heim will moderate the forum, which is free and open to the public. Sponsors include: the La Crosse Tribune, League of Women Voters, WKBT-TV, WXOW-TV, and the UW-L Joint Legislative Relations Committee.
The final debate for the Third Congressional District will feature incumbent Ron Kind (D) and challenger Col. Ray Boland (R). It's scheduled for 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30, in Port O’ Call, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition.
See more at: http://news.uwlax.edu/political-debates-set-at-uw-la-crosse/
View photos from the Vice President’s campaign visit.
Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, visited UW-L Friday, Oct. 12. Check out photos from the event. [caption id="attachment_15987" align="alignleft" width="260" caption="Photo by UW-L student Jianfei (Mark) Fei"]
Campus United Way campaign underway
Faculty and staff can LIVE UNITED! The campus United Way campaign has kicked off and will run through mid November. All employees were sent, via campus mail, copies of pledge forms. Simply return completed forms to University Communications, 115 Graff Main Hall. To give online, visit: https://volunteer.truist.com/
Jeans Day is Friday, Oct. 26; wear your LIVEMAROON gear!
UW-L is one of many local organizations that participate in the monthly “Jeans Day” sponsored by the La Crosse Tribune. One or two local charities or organizations are designated each month to receive our donations. In return for a $1 (suggested donation) UW-L employees may wear jeans to work Friday, Oct. 26. You may contribute even if you don’t wear jeans. Let’s show our community how generous we can be!
Feel free to wear LIVEMAROON T-shirts or maroon clothing on Fridays, especially Jeans Day Fridays.
The charities receiving the October contributions are:
La Crosse Area Suicide Prevention Initiative – This organization raises awareness that suicide is a problem and that it is preventable.
LIVESTRONG at the YMCA-Alumni Club – This program is a research-based physical activity and well-being program designed to help adult cancer survivors reclaiming their total health. Help find and develop financial resources for continued funding of the LIVESTRONG at the YMCA program.
Drop $1 donations off with one of the following building contacts:
- Cindy Curran, 212 Cartwright Center
- Laurie Collison, 4206 Centennial Hall
- Laurie Malloney, Cleary Alumni & Friends Center
- Karen Ott, 2004 Cowley Hall
- Carol Beckerjeck, Eagle Hall
- Pa Moua-Yang, 115 Graff Main Hall
- Kathy Olson, 203 Mitchell Hall
- Chandra Hawkins, 220 Morris Hall
- Ingrid Iverson, 107 Murphy Library
- Ann Reman, Physical Plant
- Karen Kindschy, Student Health Center
- Vickie Bain, 120 Wimberly Hall
- Josh Kraft, 162 Wing Technology Center
Dave Matthews Band is featured at Oct. 26 Album Encounters; public program ‘Let There Be Night’ set for Saturdays throughout October
The Album Encounters multimedia light and laser show features Dave Matthews Band "Away From the World" at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26, in 20 Cowley Hall. Admission is $4. The Planetarium’s Public October program is “Let There Be Night.” It will be presented at 1 p.m. Saturdays Oct. 27. Monthly public programs are planned for October, November, December, February, March and April. Admission is $2 for students and children and $4 for others. To find out more, contact Bob Allen at allen.robe@uwlax.edu or 785.8669. Find out more about the Planetarium at www.uwlax.edu/planetarium.Office of International Education to host CHINA Town Hall Oct. 29
The fourth Annual CHINA Town Hall, sponsored by the La Crosse Luoyang Friendship Association (LLFA) and the National Committee on U. S. - China Relations (NCUSCR), will be on campus from 6:45-9:30 p.m. Monday, Oct 29, in the Cameron Hall of Nations, 1300 Centennial Hall. This is part of a national day of programming concentrating on U.S. and Chinese relations and topics of interest in 50 venues throughout the United States. Events include:- 7 p.m. — webcast featuring Gary Locke, U.S. ambassador to the People's Republic of China, in discussion with Steve Orlins, president of NCUSCR, will examine "Current Issues in U.S.-China Relations." Locke will share his perspective and answer questions submitted from the 50 venues.
- 7:50 p.m. — UW-L students from China will present traditional Chinese dance.
- 8 p.m. — Karil J Kucera, associate professor of Asian Visual Culture at St. Olaf College, will present "Chinese Culture Reflected in Art: Lessons of the Terracotta Warriors." A Terracotta Warriors Exhibit will begin in late October at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. A joint venture of LLFA and the La Crosse Library has scheduled a day trip to Minneapolis and the MIA to see the exhibit on Saturday, Dec 1. For more information on the trip, contact the La Crosse Public Library. Other cultural examples will be highlighted as well.
Group for faculty and IAS women of color to meet Oct. 30
All faculty or Instructional Academic Staff who identify as women of color are welcome to attend an informal gathering at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30, in 161 Wing Technology Center. Refreshments will be provided. The purpose of the group is for UW-L's community of minority women to make cross-disciplinary connections, build friendships and provide support related to teaching, research and service. For more information, contact Sara Docan-Morgan at sdocan-morgan@uwlax.edu.
Share your message at open mic Oct. 31
Poets, artists, musicians and performers, embrace your inner activist and share your message of social justice, social awareness and social action! Join us for "Open Mic. Open Stage. Open Minds.," a thought provoking evening sponsored by Campus Climate, from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31, the Cellar, Cartwright Center. This is an open invitation from the Awareness through Performance troupe to all students, faculty, staff and community members who are passionate about social justice and diversity issues. Share spoken word pieces, slideshows, songs, short performances and more! Share your message or embrace the power of stories from the audience. For more information, visit www.uwlax.edu/campusclimate/atp/openmic.htm.
UW-L Athletics
Upcoming Events & Information
UW-L Volleyball vs. UW-Eau Claire Friday, Oct. 26, 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, noon Mitchell Hall Gymnasium UW-L Soccer Saturday, Oct. 27, 4 p.m. Soccer Field at Veterans Memorial Sports Complex UW-L Football v. UW-Oshkosh Saturday, Oct. 27, 1 p.m. Tailgate begins at 10 a.m. Shriners Game with Halftime Shriners Kid of the Game Fan Costume Contest (come dressed in costume and receive $1 off your game ticket!) Purchase tickets at uwlathletics.com Pack the Vet for the Vets Veterans Day Game at UW-L Football UW-L vs. UW-Whitewater Saturday, Nov. 10, 1 p.m. Honoring U.S. Army 2nd Lt. and past UW-L football player Jason Church and Marine Corporal Gauge Griffin For more information visit noeagleleftbehind.com Veterans Day Breakfast Hosted by: Freedom Honor Flight & UW-L Athletics Sunday, Nov. 11, 10 a.m. Opening Ceremony at UW-L Veterans Memorial Field Complex For more information visit freedomhonorflight.org

Nutrition insight is at your fingertips and in your dining room
Knowing what you eat and documenting it is one of the best strategies for changing your eating habits. Whether it’s for weight loss or just to make healthier choices, being aware of what you put in your mouth is a huge first step. The University Dining Nutrition Calculator is the perfect tool for this purpose. Access the Nutrition Calculator link from the uwlaxdining.com website. Search for University Dining food items and the calculator will show you the nutrition facts, including cumulative results and reports. Document everything you eat for three days using the Nutrition Calculator and I guarantee you will make healthier choices! Get even more nutrition information by joining me, University Dining Registered Dietitian Sarah Nicklay, in the Whitney Center dining room from 12:30-1 p.m. Thursdays for “For Your Health” discussions and samples of healthy dishes. Nutrition myth-busting information from last week is posted by the Whitney exit. This Thursday find out how eating breakfast will help you ace that exam, win your race, and get the girl … all before lunch. Bring your questions. Contact me at 785.6480 or snicklay@uwlax.edu.
Transfers/Promotions
Jerome Holter from Custodian in the Recreational Eagle Center, to Facilities Maintenance Specialist Advanced in Facilities Management, Maintenance & Stores, Oct. 21 Youa Bee Lo transfers within Custodial Services to 10 Graff Main Hall, Oct. 21 Beth Naas from Accountant (Project) to Financial Specialist 3 (Permanent) in Budget & Finance, Oct. 22
