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If members of the media have interviewed you, e-mail Liz Wolf Green at greenew@uwec.edu, so she may share the news with University Bulletin readers. Following are examples of UW-Eau Claire people and programs that recently appeared in the media. NOTE: Some newspapers, including the Leader-Telegram, require free registration. Robert Baca, music
and theatre arts, was quoted in March 28 Leader-Telegram articles
"Airmen's
show to soar through history of jazz" and "Music
the leader in pianist's group." Nathan Miller, physics
and astronomy, appeared March 26 on WEAU-TV to talk about recent evidence
that water once existed on Mars. Kelly Gruber, a
UW-Eau Claire nursing student and CPR instructor, spent part of her
Spring Break with seven members of the Little Red 4-H Club. The students,
pictured in a feature photo in the March 23 Leader-Telegram, learned
CPR and developed a better understanding of what nurses do.
Jim Oberly,
history, was part of a discussion on the history of the Republican
Party, how it was formed, how it developed in western Wisconsin and
stories of long-time republications March 22 on the Wisconsin Public
Radio show "The West Side." Anders Shafer,
emeritus, art & design, and UW-Eau Claire graduate Chris
Rommel were quoted in the March 21 Leader-Telegram article
"Illustrative
career choice." Rommel's caricatures are published in the
April issue of Playboy magazine. Emma Chambers,
University Recreation, and several UW-Eau Claire students were quoted
in the March 18 Leader-Telegram article "UW-EC
students given hot tips before reaching warm climates," about
the "Blugolds Gone Wild" event March 17. Charlene Burns and
Jonathan Paradise,
philosophy and religious studies, and Doug
Pearson, College of Arts and Sciences,
discussed the controversial movie "The Passion of the Christ"
March 16 on the Wisconsin Public Radio show "The West Side."
Doug Dunham, physics
and astronomy, and UW-Eau Claire student Sara
Chamberlain were quoted in the March 17 Wisconsin Technology
Network News article "UW-Eau
Claire creates Materials Science Center." Harry Jol, geography
and anthropology, and UW-Eau Claire students were featured in the
article "Looking for logs in all the right places — UWEC
students start mapping, sampling Rib Lake in search of hidden treasures"
in the March 4 issue of The Star News (Medford). |
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University Bulletin • Vol.
51, No. 25 • Tenth Week • Spring Semester • March 29, 2004 |
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Liz
Wolf Green, Editor, UW-Eau Claire News Bureau, Schofield 201, (715) 836-4741
Diane Walkoff, Editorial Assistant.
Updated:
March 29, 2004