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CENTERS to lead operations of County Materials Complex for UW-Eau Claire
UW-Eau Claire has selected CENTERS to operate the County Materials Complex. The professional management firm specializes in operations management for colleges, universities and other nonprofit entities.
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Life's Worth Celebrating! Donate Blood. Save Lives.
Mark your calendars! The Eau Claire Community Blood Drive is scheduled for Thursday, July 13, 1:30PM - 5:30PM.
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Inaugural Wellbeing Day Supports Employee Health
UW-Eau Claire hosted its inaugural 'Thank Goodness It's Summer' event on Wednesday, May 24, bringing together faculty and staff for a day of rejuvenation and engagement.
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Congratulations & Thank You from Vice Chancellor Crickette
As the academic year draws to a close, I want to take a moment to extend my heartfelt congratulations to you for your hard work, dedication and commitment.
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Pollinator Habitat & No Mow May at UW-Eau Claire
At UWEC we use a variety of tactics to protect and enhance pollinator habitat on campus. While UWEC does not directly participate in No Mow May, our facilities staff work hard to maintain a healthy environment for pollinators.
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UW-Eau Claire Recognizes National Procurement Month
In recognition of National Procurement Month, March has been proclaimed Procurement Month throughout the State of Wisconsin by Governor Tony Evers.
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Tracy Drier to lead Human Resources and Budget & Resource Planning
Tracy Drier has been named an executive director leading budget and human resources in the Division of Finance and Administration at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire as of Feb. 8, 2023.
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Blugold Employee Tuition Reimbursement Program Reinstated
UW-Eau Claire will be reinstating the Blugold Employee Tuition Reimbursement Program for undergraduate courses in 2023, an exciting opportunity for our dedicated and valued employees to advance their own education.
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United Way Giving Campaign Kicks-off
UW-Eau Claire has officially kicked off our Annual United Way Giving Campaign! Learn more about how you can make a difference in our community.
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UW-Eau Claire’s new Sustainability and Climate Action Certificate program helping meet student interest, global need
UW-Eau Claire’s 15-credit Sustainability and Climate Action Certificate program was offered for the first time this fall. Seven Blugolds are currently enrolled in the certificate program, a number faculty expect will grow quickly in the coming months.
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UW-Eau Claire continues to be among most environmentally responsible colleges in U.S.
UW-Eau Claire is among the most environmentally responsible colleges in the U.S., says the 2023 Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges. It's among the 455 colleges included in the guide, which highlights schools that are committed to sustainability.
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Sustainability focus at UW-Eau Claire: Hydroponic gardens
UW-Eau Claire has launched an important new sustainability program in Davies Center — hydroponic garden units housed in the former HUB space. The “farms” will grow fresh produce that can be available to Sodexo and the Campus Harvest food pantry.
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Procurement Department Updates
The Procurement Department is fully staffed for the first time in over a year. Meet the team and learn about new initiatives.
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Budget Forum highlights financial planning process and investments
Grace Crickette, vice chancellor for finance and administration, held a Budget Forum on Wednesday focused on UW-Eau Claire's current fiscal challenges, enrollment trends, the financial planning process, investments in growth initiatives & spend analytics.
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Demolition to begin on UW-Eau Claire campus to make way for new Science and Health Sciences Building
Big changes soon will be happening on lower campus as UW-Eau Claire takes another step toward a $256 million project that will give Blugolds a new state-of-the-art Science and Health Sciences Building.
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Collaboration leads to successful UW-Eau Claire testing, vaccination clinics
Since the pandemic started in 2020, the university has hosted clinics that provided more than 108,000 COVID-19 tests and over 18,000 vaccines to students, employees and the community.