UW-Eau Claire seeks to reduce swine flu threat

Laura Chellman, Student Health Service, was quoted in the Sept. 2 Leader-Telegram article "UW-Eau Claire seeks to reduce swine flu threat." UW-Eau Claire and Chancellor Brian Levin-Stankevich also were mentioned in the Sept. 4 Leader-Telegram article "Officials: Prepare for swine flu."

Four-year university graduation contracts could be revived

Kris Anderson, Admissions, was quoted in the Sept. 2 Leader-Telegram article "Four-year university graduation contracts could be revived." Chancellor Brian Levin-Stankevich also was mentioned in the article.

Chi-Hi activities director ready for new year

UW-Eau Claire alumnus John Frizzell was featured in the Aug. 31 Leader-Telegram article "Chi-Hi activities director ready for new year."

First day of school for new teachers, too: 15 fresh faces take places in front of students

UW-Eau Claire alumna Maggie Schumacher was featured in the Sept. 1 Baraboo News Republic article "First day of school for new teachers, too: 15 fresh faces take places in front of students."

UW-Eau Claire students begin to move into dorms

UW-Eau Claire student Mandy Kriehn was interviewed for the Aug. 30 WQOW-TV story "UW-Eau Claire students begin to move into dorms."

Thumbs down: Despite recession, hitchhiking remains rare

UW-Eau Claire alumnus John Zanetti was quoted in the Aug. 31 Twin Cities Daily Planet article "Thumbs down: Despite recession, hitchhiking remains rare."

Maddox earns statewide nursing award

Karen Maddox, nursing, was featured in the Aug. 31 Chippewa Herald article "Maddox earns statewide nursing award."

Eau Claire construction projects will give local economy a boost

UW-Eau Claire was mentioned in the Aug. 31 WQOW-TV story "Eau Claire construction projects will give local economy a boost."

More than 200 UW-EC students living in hotels

Charles Major, Housing and Residence Life, was quoted in the Aug. 31 Leader-Telegram article "More than 200 UW-EC students living in hotels."

Preserving history — UW-EC archivist volunteers to help Methodist church organize documents

Colleen McFarland, McIntyre Library, was featured in the Aug. 29 Leader-Telegram article "Preserving history — UW-EC archivist volunteers to help Methodist church organize documents."

Paul Wagner interviewed on WQOW-TV

Paul Wagner, computer science, was interviewed for an Aug. 27 WQOW-TV story about potential addictive behaviors associated with young adults and video games. (link not available)

Continuing Education staff member on WEAU-TV's 'Today' show

Julie Aminpour, Continuing Education, was a guest on the WEAU-TV "Today" show Aug. 31. She discussed the Healing Field child abuse prevention flag exhibit, which will be on display Sept. 18-20 on the Chippewa Valley Technical College grounds. The display, sponsored by the Exchange Club of Eau Claire, coincides with the Continuing Education workshop "When the Victim is a Child —Recognizing and Responding to Child Abuse." The Sept. 18 workshop will be led by Victor Vieth, director of the National Child Protection Training Center at Winona State University.