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Monday, Oct. 27 McIntyre Library Exhibit. An exhibit titled "When Did Our Professors Become Buildings?" will be on display through Oct. 31 in the Grand Corridor of McIntyre Library. The exhibit features the history of 18 campus buildings named for former faculty members or administrators. An online version of the exhibit also is available. For more information, contact Heather Muir, McIntyre Library, at muirha@uwec.edu or 836-3873. Flu Shot Clinic. Health Services will provide flu shots to students, faculty and staff. The fee, due at the time of the injection, is $15 for students or $20 for faculty/staff. For more information, call Health Services at 836-5360. Badger Room, Davies Center, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also Oct. 29 and 31, and Nov. 6 and 11. Foster Gallery Exhibit. An exhibit titled "Civil Designs: Alumni in the Public Eye," featuring recent works by UW-Eau Claire graphic design alumni, will be on display through Oct. 30 in the Foster Gallery of the Haas Fine Arts Center. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, 6 to 8 p.m. Thursdays and 1 to 4:30 p.m. weekends. ITM Workshops. Workshops on Blugold: An Overview for Students and Photoshop Basics will be presented. For detailed information or to register, visit the ITM Web site. Student Ensemble Recital. Featuring
Flute Studio. Phillips Recital Hall, Haas Fine Arts Center, 5 p.m.
Tuesday,
Oct. 28 National Student Exchange Informational Meeting. Students who are interested in exploring an exchange opportunity within the United States or Canada are encouraged to attend. The application process, requirements and timelines will be explained. Students who have participated in the National Student Exchange program also will be available to share their experiences and answer questions. For more information, contact Mary K. Ryan-Miller at ryanmk@uwec.edu or 836-2003. Potawatomi Room, Davies Center, 11 a.m. to noon. Also Nov. 12 and 21. TLTDC Teaching and Learning Workshop. Jonathan Paver, Teaching and Learning Technology Development Center, will present "Seven Principles to Teach By: A Review of Research Based Principles for Good Teaching." When Chickering and Gamson first published, “Seven Principles for Good Practices in Undergraduate Education,” they distilled decades of research on the student experience. This workshop explores these seven principles and provides an opportunity for participants to generate concrete examples of how they can be integrated into teaching. Hibbard Penthouse, 3 to 4:30 p.m. Planetarium Program.
Featuring "The Stargazer," a show that will explore gravity,
light and spectra, and how they help us understand stars. Tickets are
$1 and must be purchased in advance at the Service Center. L.E. Phillips
Planetarium, 7 p.m. Also Nov. 11, 18 and 25. Wednesday, Oct.
29 ITM Workshop. A
workshop on Desire2Learn for WebCT
Users Jazz at Night. University
musicians present the best in jazz. The Cabin, Davies Center, 8 p.m.
Thursday,
Oct. 30 ITM Workshop. A workshop on Desire2Learn for Blackboard Users will be presented. For detailed information or to register, visit the ITM Web site. Chancellor's Roundtable. An opportunity for students to discuss campus issues with Chancellor Mash and his staff. A draft of the Campus Physical Development Master Plan will be presented at this roundtable event. Eagle Room, Davies Center, 4 p.m.
NET/TLTDC Guest Presentation. Brian Coppola, the Arthur F. Thurnau professor of chemistry, associate chair of the chemistry department and the faculty associate at the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching at the University of Michigan, will present "From Rodin's 'Thinker' to Clinton's 'Village' — Getting Beyond the Sole Investigator Model for Instructional Development." Coppola will argue that the process by which faculty first come to understand scholarly practice is extremely robust and provides the ideal entry point to effect long-term, systemic improvement in teaching and learning. Hibbard Penthouse, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. NOTA Open Prose and Poetry
Reading. Open mike night for those who wish to share their poetry
or prose with a live audience. The Cabin, Davies Center, 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31 Flu Shot Clinic. Health Services will provide flu shots to students, faculty and staff. The fee, due at the time of the injection, is $15 for students or $20 for faculty/staff. For more information, call Health Services at 836-5360. Badger Room, Davies Center, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also Nov. 6 and 11. Dulany Inn Haunted Halloween Buffet. Featuring Terrifying Tamale Pie, Alfraaaaido Chicken Lasagna, Witches Cauldron Worm Stew and many other Halloween specialties. Cost is $6.25 per person. Call 836-5261 for reservations. Dulany Inn, Davies Center, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ITM Workshop. A workshops on Using PowerPoint Interactively in Your Classroom: Learning the Basics will be presented. For detailed information or to register, visit the ITM Web site. Residence Hall Trick or Treating. A number of UW-Eau Claire residence halls will sponsor trick or treating for Eau Claire preschool and elementary school age children from 4 to 6 p.m. Full story. Campus Films. "Secretary." Davies Theatre, 6 and 8:30 p.m. See Oct. 30 item. UAC Cabin.
Featuring the George Lazenby Experience, an opportunity to hear the
magical work of Coprohage songs slowed down and unplugged. The Cabin,
Davies Center, 8 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 1 Football. UW-Platteville at Carson Park, 1 p.m. Hall of Fame/Super Six Awards Banquet. The following alumni athletes will be inducted into the Hall of Fame: Ken Cychosz, tennis, 1979-82; Brenda Dahl-Erickson, swimming, 1982-85; Mike March, football, 1979-82; Tom Peck, basketball, 1969-73; and Robert Scott, tennis coach, 1966-68 and 1970-94. The following athletes will be honored as Super Six winners: Mike Bestul, football; Kristi Channing, basketball; Austin Crow, football; Adam Kolo, wrestling; Brooke Wozniak-Schmidt, volleyball, basketball, track; and Janel Soppeland, basketball. Tickets for the event are $15. For more information or to reserve a seat, call the Alumni Association at 836-3266 by Oct. 29. The Plaza Hotel & Suites, Eau Claire, 5:30 to 10 p.m. Campus Films. "Secretary." Davies Theatre, 6 and 8:30 p.m. See Oct. 30 item. Men's Hockey. UW-Stevens Point at Hobbs Ice Arena, 7:05 p.m. UAC Cabin/Open Stage.
All talent is welcome to perform. Sign up for a time slot in Davies
132. The Cabin, Davies Center, 8 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 2 Student Ensemble Concert. Featuring the University String Orchestra, directed by Paul Kosower. Gantner Concert Hall, Haas Fine Arts Center, 2 p.m. Campus Films. "Secretary." Davies Theatre, 6 and 8:30 p.m. See Oct. 30 item. Faculty Ensemble Recital.
Featuring the Wisconsin Woodwind Quintet with Tim Lane, flue; Christa
Garvey, oboe; Richard Fletcher, clarinet; Kristine Fletcher, bassoon;
Andrew Parks, horn; and UW-Eau Claire student Stacy Kern, bass clarinet.
Gantner Concert Hall, Haas Fine Arts Center, 7:30 p.m. |
University Bulletin
• Vol. 51, No. 9 • Ninth Week • Fall Semester •
Oct. 27, 2003 |
News
Bureau
Liz
Wolf Green, Editor, UW-Eau Claire News Bureau, Schofield 201, (715) 836-4741
Diane Walkoff, Editorial Assistant.
Updated:
October 27, 2003