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Signe

Signe Matson
Coordinator for New Student Programs
Academic Advisor

Contact Information:
University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
226 Schofield Hall
Phone: 715.836.3487
Fax: 715.836.4939
e-mail: matsonsb@uwec.edu

Duties:
I help new freshman during Orientation, and work with “undeclared” students throughout the year.  I also teach a Career Exploration course each semester.

Background:
I was born in Eau Claire, WI., but left at an early age for the wild west.  Along the way I have lived in Minneapolis, St. Louis, Denver,  and finally ended up in Missoula, Montana.  That is the place I call home.  I completed my BA in Psychology from the University of Montana in 1982, and received a MA in Counseling with an emphasis in Higher Education from the University of Colorado-Denver in 1991.  I currently live in Eau Claire with my husband, Steve Majstorovic, who also works here at the university.  We have two children-- Shane, 22, neither a child, nor at home,  and Sofia, 15.  

Past Employment:
1990-1991  University of Colorado-Boulder,  Career Services Intern
1995-1997  Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA  Learning Skills Center
1997-1999  Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh,  High School Program
2000-present  University of Wiscconsin-Eau Claire, Student Services Coordinator

Interests:
Now that my kids are getting more independent, I find lots to fill my time.  I like to cook, and garden.  I am currently trying to maintain a rather wild small piece of land my home is on which is a bit of a challenge!  I love to do most things outdoors, and to be as active as possible.  Skiing is my #1 love, either kind, and I like to run, bike, hike, and camp.  When I do put my feet up, I love a good mystery—Dashiel Hammet and  PD James, to name a few.  

Were you undeclared?
I was an undeclared student until I was a junior.  They told me I had to decide, and I looked back on what I had the most credits in, and majored in Psychology.  Not the best way to make a decision.  I try to have that be a lesson in how not to decide on a major for the students I work with.  But it ended up being the right one for me.  I am interested in what makes people tick, and psychology is a great way to learn about behavior.  It is also a great major to learn about how research is done and how to draw conclusions and make hypotheses based on data.  I skill I use all the time!

Something fun!
Since I left the Rocky Mountains, I have had to do more X-country skiing than downhill.  I now love it just as much as downhill skiing—a totally different kind of challenge!  What I love most about it is the quiet, and how you can really feel how it challenges your entire body.  There are many great places to X country ski in Wisconsin, and Eau Claire.  I have participated in the American Birkebeiner in Cable, WI held every year, just a few hours from Eau Claire, with almost 8000 participants from all over the world.  It is a famous marathon ski race with history and meaning for many of the Norwegians in the upper Midwest.   An event not to be missed!

 

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