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English
Max Garland had his poem "You Miss It" published in the spring 2005 issue of Georgia Review. Additionally, his poems "An Exercise in Waking Up on Davenport Street" and "Day So Bright" were published in the winter 2004 issue of Gettysburg Review. Garland’s poems "King of the Lilies" and "For No Man Would Say He Did a Favor to the Fountain by Drinking, or to the Light by Seeing" were published in the August issue of the literary journal Dogwood, and his poem "Homer" was published in the summer/fall 2005 issue of Sycamore Review. In addition, Garland’s book manuscript "Favor to the Fountain," to be published in March 2006, won the Cleveland State University Poetry Center Prize for 2005. 
Foreign Languages
Jefford Vahlbusch had his article "Toward the Legend of Hermann Hesse in the USA" published in “Hermann Hesse Today/Hermann Hesse Heute,” edited by Ingo Cornils and Osman Durrani, Amsterdam/ New York, Rodopi, 2005. The book is No. 58 in the series “Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik” and was published simultaneously as Vol. 84 in the “Publications of the Institute of Germanic Studies,” University of London School of Advanced Studies. 
Foundations of Education
Cynthia Gray-Mash facilitated a three-day workshop titled "Exploring the Liberal Arts in Professional Education" Aug. 2-4 at the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D. In addition, Gray-Mash and UW-Eau Claire alumnus Jeff Shurtleff had their documentary "Termespheres: Total Worlds" shown in the "Best of the Best" anniversary festival July 17 at the 2005 da Vinci Film Fest in Corvalis, Ore. 
Music and Theatre Arts
Alexandre Dossin recently recorded his third CD, "The Complete Verdi-Liszt Paraphrases," under the Naxos label. The CD will be released worldwide at the end of 2006 and will be included in the international series "Franz Liszt Complete Piano Works." 
Network for Excellence in Teaching
Jessica Franson presented a session titled "Supporting a D2L Users Community on Your Campus" at the Second Annual D2L Users Conference Aug. 8-9 in Madison. 
Teaching and Learning Technology Development Center
Donna Raleigh presented a session titled "Desire2Learn Course Structure Contributes to Student Online Learning Success" at the UW-System Desire2Learn Site Administrators' Conference July 20-21 at UW-Oshkosh.
Condolences
Condolences to the family of Duane Fischer. Fischer, associate professor emeritus of history, died Aug. 14 in Eau Claire. Full obituary.
Condolences to Paull McCoy, a retired member of the art faculty, whose wife, Robbie McCoy, died Feb. 5 in Franklin, Ind.
Condolences to the family of Chester Olson. Olson, associate professor emeritus of physics and astronomy, died Aug. 14. 
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