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Mo McAlpine advocates a lifetime appreciation of recreation

Posted 2:44 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, 2013

Mo McAlpine, Recreational Sports, will receive the 2013 Academic Staff Excellence Award during the annual Academic Staff Council Kickoff Meeting at 3 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16, in the Cameron Hall of Nations, Centennial Hall.

[caption id="attachment_26093" align="alignleft" width="280"]Mo McAlpine in REC. Mo McAlpine, pictured in the Recreational Eagle Center, will receive the 2013 Academic Staff Excellence Award during the annual Academic Staff Council Kickoff Meeting at 3 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16, in the Cameron Hall of Nations, Centennial Hall. A program begins at 3:30.[/caption]

 Mo knows

Mo McAlpine remembers the first day she stepped into Mitchell Hall. The Division I basketball player and collegiate assistant coach was pursuing a master’s degree for a career in coaching. But during her UW-La Crosse visit in July 1990 she was offered a graduate assistantship in campus recreation. She’s been on campus since, working with the Recreational Sports Department. McAlpine says her day-to-day work with students and colleagues is what has kept her on campus. “They motivate me, they energize me and they make me smile,” she says. During the past two decades, McAlpine says recreational programming expanded with a move to its own building, the Recreational Eagle Center, in 1997. Recreational Sports now has nine programming areas to help students nurture a lifetime appreciation of recreation. “We’re 100 percent focused on students,” she explains. McAlpine says standard activities like softball, volleyball and basketball remain popular, but new activities such as futsal and stand-up paddle boarding get attention too. “It’s challenging to keep up with the times and meet students’ needs,” she says. “But, that’s the benefit of having an active student body.” UW-L students are active. More than 90 percent of the student body swipes their ID to use REC facilities at least once during an academic year, notes McAlpine. “We’ve always maintained a high level of participation in our programming,” she says. McAlpine also molds future rec leaders. She’s a key player in hiring and training approximately 80 of the 250 students who work at the REC each year. “We’re fortunate to have the student staff we have year after year,” she says. “It’s very rewarding and I cherish the many relationships that have continued with former staff members upon graduation.” McAlpine says it an honor to be recognized by her peers for excellence. She attributes her success to those who surround her. “I’m so humbled and honored to receive this award and to represent the excellence that happens on campus,” says McAlpine. “There is truth to the statement ‘surround yourself with UW-La Crosse’ as it’s the people around me, both past and present, who have helped my personal and professional development — and share in this recognition.” [caption id="attachment_26091" align="alignnone" width="770"]Mo in photo with full staff. Mo McAlpine, center of photo, is pictured with the REC service staff. She attributes her success to those around her.[/caption] The Mo McAlpine file • UW-L Recreational Sports Department, Associate Director 1997-present; Assistant Director, 1992-97. • UW-L National Youth Sports Program, Activity Director, 1992-2003. • UW-L Exercise and Sport Science Department, instructor, 1991-96. • Awards: Rochester Lourdes High School Sports Hall of Fame; Rochester Quarterbacks Club Sports Hall of Fame; Volunteer of the Year for Tri-Quest Charities; UW-L Outstanding Adviser Honoree. • Bachelor of science in physical education and recreation education, University of Iowa, 1987; master of science in physical education-human performance, UW-L, 1991. Academic staff to honor McAlpine Mo McAlpine, Recreational Sports, will receive the 2013 Academic Staff Excellence Award during the annual Academic Staff Council Kickoff Meeting at 3 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16, in the Cameron Hall of Nations, Centennial Hall. A program begins at 3:30. Friends and colleagues are welcome to attend. The UW-La Crosse Academic Staff Excellence Award is given to an academic staff member who has excelled in performance and service. Excellence in performance is the primary criterion, but outstanding service to the campus community and beyond enhances a nomination. Award winners receive $750 in professional development funding. Recipients are selected by a committee of peers. Academic Staff Excellence Award Recipients
  • 1994—Mary Torstveit
  • 1995—Grace Smith
  • 1996—Chris Bakkum
  • 1997—June Reinert
  • 1998—Jim Jorstad*
  • 1999—Dianne Morrison and Larry Ringgenberg
  • 2000—Jon Hageseth and Sara Slayton
  • 2001— Brad Quarberg
  • 2002—Nelda Manter and Lori Petersen
  • 2003—Joe Chilsen and Deon Nontelle*
  • 2004—Jan VonRuden
  • 2005—Marcia Johnson-Sage
  • 2006—Diane Schumacher
  • 2007—Janie Spencer*
  • 2008 — Hong Rost
  • 2009 — Sue Wrobel
  • 2010 — Debbie Veglahn
  • 2011 — Karla Stanek
  • 2012 — Carla Burkhardt
  • 2013 — Mo McAlpine
*Recipient of the UW System Board of Regents Academic Staff Excellence Award the following year.

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