Not Black and White

Nadine St. Louis (emerita), English, was featured in the Feb. 5 VolumeOne article "Not Black and White."

Ask a Scientist for Kids

Paul Thomas and Erik Hendrickson, physics and astronomy, were quoted in the Feb. 5 VolumeOne article "Ask a Scientist for Kids."

Diversity Still Lags at State University Campuses

English faculty member David Shih, UW-Eau Claire's new equity, diversity and inclusivity fellow, was interviewed on Wisconsin Public Radio Feb. 5 for a story titled "Diversity Still Lags at State University Campuses." (Scroll down on WPR Web page to find link.)

David Cook Concert in Eau Claire Sold Out in One Hour

Ticket sales for the Feb. 18 David Cook concert at UW-Eau Claire were the subject of the Feb. 5 WQOW-TV story "David Cook Concert in Eau Claire Sold Out in One Hour" and the article "David Cook show sells out quickly" in the Local Briefs section of the Feb. 5 Leader-Telegram.

Faculty on WPR's 'The West Side' Feb. 9

John Hildebrand, English; and Sean Hartnett, geography and anthropology, will discuss land ethic philosophy and the importance of land trusts on Wisconsin Public Radio's "The West Side" Feb. 9. The show relates to the Aldo Leopold Banquet, to be held Feb. 27. The show will air on WHWC, 88.3 FM, at 5 p.m. More information.

Sexual Depravity,’ Student Fees and the Student Press

Kent Syverson, geology; Mike Rindo, University Communications; Bob Nowlan, English; and UW-Eau Claire student Sara Adams were quoted in the Feb. 6 Inside Higher Ed article "'Sexual Depravity,' Student Fees and the Student Press."

UW-EC junior living his dream with outdoors TV show

UW-Eau Claire student Brandon Wikman was featured in the Feb. 5 Leader-Telegram article "UW-EC junior living his dream with outdoors TV show." The article also appeared in the Feb. 5 St. Paul Pioneer Press.

Controversial literary magazine dodges potential funding cut

Mike Rindo, University Communications, was quoted in the Feb. 4 Student Press Law Center article "Controversial literary magazine dodges potential funding cut."

Davies Center Site Narrowed to Two

The Davies Center project was the subject of the Feb. 4 WQOW-TV story "Davies Center Site Narrowed to Two."

Former congressman Green helps lead anti-malaria group

UW-Eau Claire alumnus Mark Green was featured in the Feb. 2 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article "Former congressman Green helps lead anti-malaria group."

UWEC Students Donating Unused Food

The UW-Eau Claire Campus Kitchen project was the subject of the Feb. 3 WEAU-TV story "UWEC Students Donating Unused Food."

Three options considered for new UW-Eau Claire Davies Center

Charles Farrell, University Centers, was quoted in the Feb. 3 Leader-Telegram article "Three options considered for new UW-Eau Claire Davies Center." David Gessner, Business Services, also was mentioned in the article.

Stillwater Area High School hosts music festival

Gary Schwartzhoff, music and theatre arts, was mentioned in the Feb. 3 Woodbury (Minn.) Bulletin article "Stillwater Area High School hosts music festival."

Showing Your Boss What You're Worth

Jonathon Halbesleben, management and marketing, was interviewed for the Feb. 2 WEAU-TV story "Showing Your Boss What You're Worth."

UW-EC professors track Super Bowl ads

Chuck Tomkovick and Rama Yelkur were quoted in the Feb. 2 Leader-Telegram article "UW-EC professors track Super Bowl ads."

Stillwater Area High School to host 2009 Suburban East Conference Music Festival

Gary Schwartzhoff, music and theatre arts, was mentioned in the Jan. 30 Stillwater Courier article "Stillwater Area High School to host 2009 Suburban East Conference Music Festival."

Leader-Telegram captures awards

UW-Eau Claire student Janie Boschma was mentioned in the Jan. 30 Leader-Telegram article "Leader-Telegram captures awards."

UW-Eau Claire to experiment with food recycling

UW-Eau Claire's new program to reduce food waste was the subject of the Feb. 1 Chicago Tribune article "UW-Eau Claire to experiment with food recycling." The story also was featured on WEAU-TV and on WBAY-TV, Green Bay, Feb. 1.

One UW-Eau Claire Student Could Win Free Semester

Pack Zorn Night, scheduled for Feb. 4 at UW-Eau Claire, was the subject of the Jan. 30 WQOW-TV story "One UW-Eau Claire Student Could Win Free Semester."

VITA offers free tax return assistance

UW-Eau Claire accounting students were mentioned in the Jan. 31 Leader-Telegram article "VITA offers free tax return assistance."

Hometown boy makes mark in music

UW-Eau Claire students Alex Collie, Chris Goltz, Nels Urtel, Joe Holtan, Pete Elkin and Anthony Meehl — members of the a cappella group Fifth Element — were featured in the Jan. 30 Dunn County News article "Hometown boy makes mark in music."

The Super Ad Bowl: Two Decades of Players

Super Bowl advertising research by Chuck Tomkovick and Rama Yelkur was featured in a table titled "The Super Ad Bowl: Two Decades of Players" which appeared in the Feb. 2 issue of The New York Times.