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UW-Eau Claire Professor
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MAILED: Jan. 13, 2000
EAU CLAIRE
Dr. Nadine St. Louis, professor of English, has retired from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
St. Louis taught English at UW-Eau Claire for 30 years, joining the English faculty in 1969. She served as chair of the English department from 1986-1992.
In 1973, St. Louis was appointed to a half-time position as assistant to the Chancellor for Affirmative Action. In that role, she was responsible for developing a program to eliminate discriminatory practices in recruiting, hiring and retention of minorities and women. And from 1979-1981, she chaired the Faculty Senate, becoming the first woman at UW-Eau Claire to hold that position.
St. Louis earned her bachelor's degree at the University of Oregon, and a master's and doctorate from the University of California-Los Angeles. -30- JB

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Janice B. Wisner UW-Eau Claire News Bureau Schofield 218 (715) 836-4741
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Updated: Jan. 13, 2000
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