Report to the Community - University of Wisconsin
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Report to the Community - University of Wisconsin
Campus and Foundation Report to the Community 2007 The best start for the life you want PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Message from the Dean As the last calendar page of the year turns and we enter 2008, it is a time to reflect on the previous year even as we implement plans for the new one. At UW-Marinette, we have so much to celebrate; I’d like to take the time to thank our campus community, which has made it all possible, and to share the exciting programs we are launching in the new year. 2007 witnessed a tremendous growth in programming, made possible through expanded partnerships, in response to local need. Just last January, we announced our inclusion in the National Shipbuilding Research Project grant, funded by the US Navy. In collaboration with Marinette Marine and 15 other shipyard and design-agent partners, as well as the University of South Alabama, we have been working throughout the year to develop a shipbuilding design curriculum, on schedule for completion in March of 2008. This means beginning in the Fall 2008, we will be offering Applications of Modern Shipbuilding Design to students with a high school diploma and AutoCad experience, a course which will prepare them for employment as entry-level designers in the industry. Dean Paula Langteau Also this past year, we developed the engineering bachelor’s degree completion program with UWPlatteville, which will be offered beginning this spring, 2008. 48 area employers told us they needed more engineers; in response, we are pleased to bring Platteville’s engineering program to our area, via streaming media and a mobile laboratory. 750 W. Bay Shore Street Marinette, WI 54143 (715) 735-4300 [email protected] www.marinette.uwc.edu Further, in 2007, we piloted a Dual Enrollment program with Marinette High School, whereby high school students can take university courses on the high school campus at a 50% tuition savings. We are delighted to be expanding this program in Fall 2008 to include Peshtigo High School, which will be offering our Math and English courses to high school students. Paula T. Langteau We are also grateful to the Board of Regents for granting UW-Marinette a tuition freeze in 2007, keeping us the very best bargain for a UW education! Through Guaranteed Transfer, students can begin their first 2 years of university study with us and seamlessly transfer to the 4-year UW of their choice with Junior status. This path not only saves them money but improves their chances of success, as research continues to show that students who start in the 2-year UWs persist in their baccalaureate educations and graduate at higher rates than students who begin anywhere else in the state! Higher Learning Commission (formerly North Central Association) Associate of Arts & Sciences 462 Students 45 International students 200 Men, 262 Women 57% Full-Time 43% Part-Time 65% age 21 and younger 35% age 22 and older 18 Assistant, Associate and Full Professors 17 Instructional Academic Staff 31 Support Staff 2 On campus, our students receive a top-quality university education from some of the best professors in the business. They enjoy personalized instruction (thanks to our faculty) and service (thanks to our staff) in first-rate facilities (thanks to the support of our County Board). Finally, and most importantly, we are so grateful to our campus community. Your continued support makes it possible for us to expand our programming and access to members of our community. In 2007, your generous gifts to the UW-Marinette Foundation doubled the scholarship dollars available to students and enhanced our cultural arts programming. You have opened your homes (and your hearts) to our 40+ international students each year, and you have generously donated your time and your talents to our theatre program, our music programs, our Continuing Education endeavors, and our Foundation Board. We can say with pleasure and with pride that we are your university and are honored to serve as the place where you can get, as our motto states, “the best start for the life you want!” Thank you! Paula T. Langteau Campus Executive Officer and Dean 2007using Annual Report UW-Marinette PDF compression, OCR, web optimization a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor www.marinette.uwc.edu Community & Campus Partnerships Marine Design Program on Target UW-Marinette and Marinette Marine have partnered to help meet the needs of the shipbuilding industry for shipbuilding designers. The first phase of the program, curriculum development, is on target for completion in March. Shortly thereafter, the program will be ready for its first students. Shown at the January press conference above are (L-R) Mike Hoard, V.P. of Engineering; Tim Duquaine H.R. Director, both at Marinette Marine; Dean Paula Langteau; Greg Lampe, UW Colleges Provost; and Bob Herre, President, Marinette Marine. New Engineering Degree Following an extensive survey of employers in a six-county area, UW-Marinette has teamed up with UW-Platteville to bring a bachelor’s degree in engineering to the campus beginning this spring. The program is geared to non-traditional age students with work and family commitments who cannot relocate to start or complete a bachelor’s degree in engineering. The engineering degree completion was piloted in the UW Colleges at UW-Fox and UW- Rock, where professors teach face-to-face courses to 175+ engineering students. UWMarinette will be the first UW Colleges campus to receive Platteville’s engineering courses via s t reaming media over the internet. UWPlatteville will bring a mobile laboratory to campus every 4-5 weeks for face-to-face laboratory instruction for the program. Platteville offers degrees in electrical, mechanical, industrial, civil, and environmental engineering as well as in engineering software and engineering physics. Dual Enrollment Increases Options for High School Students Students at Marinette and Peshtigo Hi g h Schools are now eligible to earn college credit through dual enrollment programs. Students in physical education, math and English classes are taught at the high schools by high school instructors approved by UW Colleges using UW-Marinette curricula for those courses. While students must pay for the tuition costs of the courses, the cost is half for the same course at UW-Marinette because the salary of the instructor is paid by the high schools, according to the agreement. “This year, we are also promoting a campaign through our Foundation, whereby donors are encouraged to give an amount equivalent to half the tuition cost of a three-credit course, so that opportunities to earn college credit may be expanded to all high school students at Marinette and Peshtigo who want to participate in the dual enrollment program,” said Dean Langteau. Wingra Woodwind Quintet January 29, 2008 Pro Arte Quartet April 6, 2008 Fine Arts Series a Collaboration with UW-Madison Arts Outreach Two concerts remain in the fine arts series which began in 2007 with a performance by the Wisconsin Brass Quintet in October. Made possible through a grant from the James Martell Family, the UW-Marinette Music Department and UW-Madison Arts Outreach were able to collaborate to bring three outstanding ensembles to campus. The Wingra Woodwind Quintet will perform Tuesday, January 29 and the Pro Arte Quartet will perform Sunday, April 6. Both concerts are scheduled for 7:30 pm in the Herbert L. Williams Theatre. Tickets are $5 for the general public and $2 for seniors and students. Tickets can be purchased at the Main Reception office before the events weekdays 8 am to 5 pm or at the door 1 hour before curtain. Call 715-7354313 for reservations. Continuing Education/In t e rn a t i o n a l Program Collaborations Continuing Education offered 107 programs this year with 2144 participants through partnerships with local businesses and schools. This year the Children’s Theatre gave 336 children the opportunity to be in live theatre productions: Free to Be You and Me, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, and Seussical the Musical. International student numbers were also up this year as 49 young men and women from 17 countries enrolled for the English as a Second Language program or for academic classes. Interdisciplinary Studies Nursing Completion Organizational Administration Communication Information Resources Nursing Completion Organizational Administration Business Administration Engineering General Studies Elementary Education Individualized Major Business 3 2007 Annual Report UW-Marinette PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Student Success Photography major Kayla Bauer of Peshtigo had her photos pub lished in the "Best of College Photography," by Nikon. This was Bauer's first participation in the annual college photography competition. Athletic Director George Hayes presents LaRae Ko s t re va with awards for volleyball and basket ball. “Personally, my daughters have experienced many valuable and enjoyable moments at UW. They have been blessed with many suc cesses on the volleyball and bas ketball courts. They've also had the pleasures of having such wonderful professors to have guided them in the classroom. As a parent, I appreciate your support in both of those arenas!! As I've said before, our commu nities are very lucky to have UW Marinette, which I do believe, gives our children a great start on life!” Lynn Kostreva 4 UW-Marinette Math Students Score Academic Awards Taylor Powers (L-R), Keith Anderson and Chad Lemery are shown with the t-shirts they had made to show their appreciation for their calculus professor, Mahmoud Almanassra (third from left). The shirts say “If Mo can do it, I can do it,” paraphrasing Almanassra’s class mantra. The three also participated in the American Mathematics Association of Two Year Colleges (AMATYC) Mathematics League Competition this year. “In the Midwest UW-Marinette’s team was ranked number 4 out of 32 participating colleges.,” said team advisor Prof. Mike Bartlett. Academic Aw a rds we re presented to Kirstie Kamin and Glenn Trybom for Art; Angela Larsen for Biological Sciences; Ro b e rt Nichols for Business; Richard Berlin and Su z a n n e Christiansen for Communication and Theatre Arts; Scott Larsh for Economics; Alex Stevens for English and Hi s t o ry; Danielle Sabelman for Geography; William Blomberg for Journalism; Joshua St. Juliana for Mathematics; Kasi Angell for the AMATYC Math League Competition; Broc Goldschmidt and Valerie Hallfrisch for Physics; and Ruth Babcock for Psychology. Students Present at National Conference Learning Community students Sara Bertagnoli and Corey Kaempf presented with Drs. Jane Oitzinger and Dan Kallgren on “St u d e n t Teaching Teams at the Center,” for the 12th National Learning Communities Conference in Indianapolis in November. Oitzinger said the students “gave an excellent team presentation on student teaching teams – based on their experiences (in two learning communities each) and on observing, videotaping, and interviewing other students in the Fall learning community, ‘Imagining a Better World.’ This presentation was specifically mentioned in the conference’s closing keynote address. Our students’ participation in this conference led the Student Senate to decide to encourage and partially fund future faculty-student collaborations at regional and national conferences.” Athletic Teams Shine All three athletic teams earned Region II titles and competed at state level in 2007. WJCAA Player of the Year, LaRae Kostreva, was named to the WJCAA 1st Team All-State in Volleyball, and the WJCAA All-Tournament team in basketball. She was also named MVP in both sports. Tara Johnson was named to the WCC 1st Team All-Conference in volleyball, and Ji l l Roehm earned the Most Improved Player award. Bethany Buehrly was named Most Im p rove d Player in Basketball. Kareem Jackson was named to the WJCAA All-Tournament Team and the WCC AllConference 1st Team. Nathan Staidl earned WJCAA All-Tournament Team and WCC AllConference Second Team honors as well as the Most Valuable Player award. Nickolas Nielsen re c e i ved WCC All-Conference Honorable Mention, and Thomas Byers was named Most Improved Player. 2007using Annual Report UW-Marinette PDF compression, OCR, web optimization a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor www.marinette.uwc.edu Student Success Cheerleaders in a scene from “Preacher Rose” Crew Club Helps Others Students Excel in Theatre The Crew Club, a service club that involves students in projects such as helping older or disabled residents move or do yard work, sponsored a rummage/bake sale to help fellow student member Jay Nelson with medical bills following a motorcycle crash. The effort raised nearly $1500 including matching funds from Trivant Financial. The Crew Club co-advisors are Scott Ward and Ma ry LaCasse. Opportunities for students to participate in theatrical productions were abundant this year at UW-Marinette. Theatre on the Bay opened the year with Dr. Doug Larche’s Number the Stars, a play about Danish resistance in World War II, with Suzanne Chrisiansen, an international student from Denmark, taking a lead role. The Bards on the Bay Playwrights Festival in April featured many student actors as well as two student playwrights, Tristan Schuh and Jenna Cornell. TOB’s summer musical Pippin and comedy, Don’t Dress for Dinner featured student Ricky Berlin in lead roles for both productions. In the fall Preacher Rose, also by Dr. Doug Larche, featured a large cast of students with Tim DeMeuse and Colleen Johnston with major roles. Freshman Ryan Dusso had a major role in the Children’s Theatre production of Seussical the Musical. Student Publishes Book Student Darwin Adams published his book Escaping from Quantrill’s Trap in December, 2007. The story is based on the experiences of his greatgrandfather, John Adams, an Oneida soldier, who survived the 1863 Baxter Springs Massacre, which took place during the Civil War. John Adams was from Bagley, Wisconsin, and fought with the 3rd Wisconsin Cavalry. The story tells how he had to conceal his heritage to join the unit and how he survived not one, but two massacres. The 274-page hardcover book was published locally and illustrated by Glenn Trybom, a student from UW-Marinette who also contributed original illustrations to The Da Vinci Diaries published by UW-Marinette art professor James LaMalfa this year. Dr. Doug Larche (center) with Communication and Theatre Arts award recipients Ricky Berlin and Suzanne Christiansen at the Spring Awards Ceremony. Dr. Keith West’s (shown with stu dents above left) proposal to teach a 3-week summer GEO 130 course with a lab has been approved for 2008. The focus of this course will be bay shore ecology as the weather should allow the class to perform experiments on the bay shore and adjoining streams that are difficult to do during the regular academic year. Student Valerie Hallfrish is shown with physics professor Dr. Paul Erdman following her presentation at the Undergraduate Research and Perfor-mance Conference in April. Hallfrisch demonstrated how to elec tronically measure the frequency of standing waves using the wave machine. Hallfrisch plans to pursue a career in physics education. 5 2007 Annual Report PDF compression, OCR, web optimization usingawww.marinette.uwc.edu watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor UW-Marinette Faculty & Staff Success Mahmoud Almanassra, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Mathematics Michael Bartlett, M.M. Associate Professor, Mathematics Albert Bugaj, Ph.D. Professor, Psychology Zac Britton, B.A. Associate Lecturer, Journalism John Christopherson, M.S. Associate Lecturer, Biological Sciences Sue Craver, M.B.A. Lecturer, Computer Science Janet Dehn, Ph.D. Senior Lecturer, Psychology Tom Draz, M.S. Lecturer, Computer Science Mike Erdman, Ph.D. Lecturer, Biological Sciences Paul Erdman, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Astronomy/Physics Jennifer Flatt, Ph.D. Associate Professor, English David Giebler, M.M. Associate Professor, Music Steve Golz, M.B. A. Lecturer, Accounting Larissa Hogan, M.S. Lecturer, Biological Sciences Katherine Holman, M.A. Associate Professor, English Wendel Johnson, Ph.D. Professor, Biological Sciences Daniel Kallgren, Ph.D. Associate Professor, History Cheryl Kalney, Ph.D. Senior Lecturer, History Mark Klemp, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Chemistry Dorothy Kowalski, M.S. Professor, Physical Education James LaMalfa, M.F.A. Associate Professor, Art Paula Langteau, M.A. Assistant Professor, English Douglas Larche, Ph.D. Professor, Communication & Theatre Arts Susan Larche, B. A. UW Extension Lecturer, ESL James Morrison, J.D. Lecturer, Political Science Dail Murray, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Anthropology/Sociology 6 Cynthia Bailey was named Academic Staff of the Year for the 9th time in her career at UW-Marinette. Mike Bartlett organized the UW-Marinette team for the American Mathematics Association of Two Year Colleges Mathematics League Competition. He also presented a Community Forum on “Math Anxiety” in December. learning communities, advising the Writers’ club, organizing poetry readings, and, with husband Art, supporting the campus in countless ways. In December she led a Great Books Dinner & Discussion session on Truman Capote’s novel Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Randy Crozier was named Support Staff of the Year. Wendel Johnson presented a Community Forum on Amtrak and organized with Dr. West, a National Public Lands Day Celebration and work event at Gov. Thompson State Park, a Darwin Day presentation, and public lectures on Lyme disease and genetics. he also played a knowledgeable John Scopes in a campus reading of Inherit the Wind. Gabriella Sheldon had two submissions published in UW-Marinette’s Northern Lights Arts Journal. She taught English in China. She also presented a Community Forum on her trip to China. She will teach English at an orphanage in Russia during the Winterim 2007-08. Daniel Kallgren presented “Student Teaching Teams at the Center” with Jane Oitzinger and two students, Corey Kaempf and Sara Bertognoli, at the Twelfth Annual National Learning Communities Conference, November 7-9, Indianapolis, Indiana. He is also Quiz Master for the area Hi-Q High School Quiz program. Paul Erdman published four articles in Northwoods Journal Vol. 5: “Astronomy–It’s All in the Latitude” in June; “Where Are the Planets This Summer?” in July; “Meteors and the Moon in August” in August; and “Where Are the Northern Lights?” in September. Mark Klemp hosted a talk from the No rtheast Wisconsin Section of the American Chemical Society. Dr. He n ry Bungay from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute presented “Bioenergy without Hype.” Albert Bugaj published two reviews in the Seventeenth Mental Measurements Yearbook. Jennifer Flatt published "Reflections on the First Years of My Career at a Two-Year Institution" in the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages Bulletin 38.3 (2007). David Giebler was named Professor of the Year. He directed three West Shore Chorale concerts in April and December and performed with string players from Marinette at the Madeleine Island Summer Chamber Music Camp. Steve Golz was named Instructional Academic Staff of the Year. Katherine Holman retired in May following a 17-year career teaching English classes, developing innovative Dorothy Kowalski was reelected as the secretary of Marinette’s Board of Recreation Programming. James LaMalfa’s historical novel, The Da Vinci Diaries, illustrated by himself and student Glenn Trybom, was published this year. He exhibited his work at the West Bend Gallery of Wisconsin Art, the CAST drawing show, the UW Colleges faculty exhibit at UW Stout, and the Old Church Gallery in Cedar River, Michigan. He also coaches soccer for UW-Marinette. Paula Langteau’s book, Miller and Middle America: Essays on Arthur Miller and the American Experience was published by University Press of America in March. The book also contains her essay “Arthur Miller’s Clara: An In t e r rogation of Middle American Political Correctness.” She gave a Community Forum on Miller 2007using Annual Report UW-Marinette PDF compression, OCR, web optimization a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor www.marinette.uwc.edu Faculty & Staff Success Jane Oitzinger, Ph.D. Professor, English/Philosophy Bonnie Lee Popp, M.A. Associate Lecturer, Economics Sue Poquette, B.S. Lecturer, Mathematics Amy Reddinger, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, English Janet Sbar, M.A. Lecturer, Physical Education Gabriella Sheldon, M.A. Lecturer, English Tirza Shulman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Psychology Julie Urban, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Economics/Business in February and spoke at the Madison Repertory Theatre on Miller in October. She serves on the boards of directos of Wisconsin Women in Higher Education Leadership (WWHEL) and the marinette Kiwanis. In November, she began serving on the M&M YMCA Endowment Committee. In April she performed in the funraising production of Kiwanis Kapers. Precollege Program from the Department of Public Instruction. Amy Reddinger received her doctorate in English from the University of Washington in August. Her essay “Just Enough for the City Limitations of Space in Baldwin’s Another Country” has been accepted for publication at African American Review and will be published in 2008. Doug Larche wrote the lyrics to and performed UWMarinette’s new commencement hymn, Our Haven on the Bay. His plays were given 29 additional productions in venues across the U.S. He directed Number the Stars, Pippin, Don’t Dress for Dinner and Preacher Rose for TOB. Three of his plays were featured in the Bards on the Bay Festival which he directed in April. Tirza Shulman submitted for publication two papers: “Differences in the Ability to Repair Negative Affect” to Emotion and “Composition and Consistency of Desired Affective State: The Role of Personality and Motivation” to the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. She also presented her paper on “Individual Differences in Beliefs About Affect & Cognition” at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, January 2007, Memphis, Tennessee. Beth Mikle received the Support Staff of the Year award for the third time in her career at UWMarinette. Dail Murray spoke at the Association of American University Women meeting on the Amish school shooting. She submitted “Slanderous Rumors and Cultural Boundaries: Tales of the Amish as Told by their Neighbors” to Western Folklore, a scholarly peerreviewed journal. Jane Oitzinger presented “Student Teaching Teams at the Center” with Dan Kallgren and two students, Corey Kaempf and Sara Bertognoli, at the Twelfth Annual National Learning Communities Conference, November 7-9, Indianapolis, Indiana. She also arranged a workshop on Academic Freedom, a readers’ play by Marnie Dresser (Richland), Oct 23; and a Poetry Reading by J.D. Whitney (Marathon), Oct 31. She was also a Great Books Dinner & Discussion leader on Lisa See’s novel Snowflower and the Secret Fan. Tina Oman wrote three UW System Institute for Race and Ethnicity grants for the exhibit entitled "All of Us are Related: Each of U is Unique,” for a performance by Preacher Moss, and for a reading seminar on Afghanistan. She also wrote a two-year grant for a Julie Urban was nominated by her department for the 2006-2007 Chancellor’s Excellence in Teaching Award. She participated in a water quality monitoring team on the Menominee River in October. She was also a referee for the manuscript “Wal-Mart and Values: Painting the Town Red?” for The Journal of Economics, December 2007. Scott Ward was named Kaplan Fellow for 2007-08. Keith West defended his dissertation, Eco-Industrial Parks in the United States: Do Practical Examples Exist and Can They Se rve as Models for Brow n f i e l d Redevelopment?, before the Department of Geography at UW-Milwaukee and he received his PhD in Geography was in May. He has also been involved in the Sierra Club water quality monitoring project in the Menominee River Watershed. In April, he presented a Community Forum on "Highways of Water: Canals and Interstate Commerce.” Photos above: Left - Dr. Dan Kallgren teaches a History of the United States class. Right - Library director Connie Scofield helps freshman Chad Francour. Keith West, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Geography/Geology Administrative Staff Paula Langteau Campus Dean and CEO Daniel Kallgren Associate Campus Dean Cindy Bailey Assistant Campus Dean for Student Services Scott Ward Assistant Campus Dean for Administrative Services Jane Jones Director, Continuing Education Extension/International Programs Maureen Frawley Director, University Relations Constance Scofield Director, Library John Kuhlmann Associate Academic Librarian Randy Crozier Network Administrator Michael Ceccarelli Instructional Technology and Distance Education Specialist Jennifer Hass Student Services Coordinator Mary LaCasse Coordinator of Services for Adult Students Tina Oman Associate Student Services Coordinator 7 2007 Annual Report PDF compression, OCR, web optimization usingawww.marinette.uwc.edu watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor UW-Marinette Alumni Success Mary Johns (1977) who taught COM ARTS 104/Applied Journalism at UW-Marinette for 7 years while working as a staff writer for the EagleHerald, left her position in 2007 to become executive director/CEO of the Marinette/ Menominee Area Chamber of Commerce. Johns, who has a chamber and public relations background as well as a UW-Madison degree in journalism, says she uses skills fine-tuned in the classroom on a daily basis. She is now a member of the UW-Marinette Foundation board. Mary Johns Dan Groleau Dan Groleau (1978) earned his associate's degree from UW-Marinette, his bachelor's degree in Psychology from UW-Madison, an M.S. in Administration from UW-Green Bay, and his Ph.D. in Adult Education from Capella University. He held management positions in the private sector while teaching part-time for Silver Lake College, Lakeland College, and Northeast Wisconsin Technical College before becoming the Director of Human Resources for Nicolet Area Technical College in Rhinelander, WI. He currently facilitates an online HR Management course for UCLA Extension and teaches courses as needed at Nicolet College. "I had a fantastic learning experience at UWMarinette where it all started for me. I have fond memories of my time at UW-Marinette. The faculty and staff were outstanding," says Dan. While residing in Marinette, Dan was an Emergency Medical Technician with the Emergency Rescue Squad. He also served on the Marinette City Council and as a Deputy Coroner for Marinette County. James Thull (1996) transferred to UW-LaCrosse for his B.S. degree, then earned an M.A. in history and a Masters in Library and Information Science from UW-Milwaukee. He is currently a reference librarian/associate professor at Montana State University-Libraries. His most recent publication is “American Indian Religious Freedom Act,” in The Encyclopedia of American Indian History. Last year he presented a poster session at the International Conference on Digital Libraries in New Delhi, India. In January of 2008, he will speak at the BOBCATSSS (a consortium of European libraries) convention in Zadar, Croatia. "UW-Marinette was the perfect place for me to begin my James Thull studies. What I learned from the professors, librarians and support staff at UW-Marinette allowed me to be successful in college and in life." Faith Nibbs (2004) earned her M.A. at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas where she Faith Nibbs has been studying on a fellowship and research assistantship. She spent last summer on an NSF predissertation travel grant to her field site for preliminary research in Hmong immigration issues in Gammertingen, Germany and Texas. She will spend next summer at Oxford for a four-week Refugee course, and has been invited to teach seminars at the University of Muenster while doing her Ph.D. work in Europe. The University of Kent in Brussels also invited her to be part of an EU-wide think tank on migration issues that affect policy. She will have her ABD in May and will leave for Germany in June where she will spend a year doing her dissertation field work. Pernille Sorensen (2006), originally came to UW-Marinette as a Youth for Understanding student from Denmark in 2004. She returned to the campus as a regular student to complete her associates degree in 2005 and then transferred to UW-Green Bay where she holds the distinction of being the first student to complete the largest number of credits in the shortest amount of time. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Economics Summa cum laude in December of 2007 and plans to begin graduate school in International Macroeconomics and Finance following a trip to Africa. Pernille Sorensen 8 2007using Annual Report UW-Marinette PDF compression, OCR, web optimization a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor www.marinette.uwc.edu Scholarship Recipients With the lowest tuition of any school in the 26-campus UW System, UW-Marinette also offers scholarships to help with tuition. The good deal that UW-Marinette offers got even better for students this year when 15 new scholarships totaling over $11,000 were added to the 32 scholarships worth over $17,000 already offered to UW-Marinette students each year. This represents the largest dollar amount of scholarship money available to students in the history of the campus. Allen Bedrosian Memorial Scholarship Amanda Spink Menominee Lions Club Community Service Scholarship Anchor Coupling Business, Social & Technological Sciences Scholarship Kevin Lund Merritt Bauman Memorial Brandee Peterson Ansul/Tyco Scholarship Engineering Scholarship Brian England Matthew Cairns, Shane Gould Barb Neverman Memorial Molander Family UW System Guaranteed Transfer Scholarship Community Service Scholarship Amanda Howarth Amanda Spink & Katie Jo Pockat Morris G. and Grace R. Mundt C.W. Richards Memorial Scholarship Amanda Spink Family First Scholarship Colleen Bird Dale N. Olson Scholarship Nicholas DeMott, Corey Kaempf, Andrew Klimek Morrison Jump Start Scholarship Michelle Wittock Don and Paul Neverman PED Health & Wellness Scholarship Phi Theta Kappa Nathan and Jennifer Pollard Memorial Academic Excellence Scholarship Katie Jo Pockat Herta F. Gerend Memorial Scholarship Amanda Howarth Phi Theta Kappa New Student Kayla Bauer Hugh and Mary Higley Student Scholarship Academic Scholarship Phillip Goes Jay Nelson, Trisha France Hugh and Mary Higley UW-Green Bay Sara Murray Lambrecht Scholarship Sara Eickmeyer Transfer Scholarship Rachel Rivard Shirley Evans Memorial Scholarship Dan Post Ira Darwin Johnson Scholarship Phillip Goes Stephenson National Bank & Trust Traditional Student Scholarship Joseph J. Gerend “Ping Pong Joe” Memorial Scholarship Amanda Wickman Stephenson National Bank & Trust Bethany Buehrly Karl Schmidt Unisia Family Scholarship Non-Traditional Student Scholarship Robert Nichols Steven Baur Kayla Marie Carlson William and Marilyn Swanson Menominee County Scholarships “Find the Star” Scholarship Lindsay Burch Sonja Alonzo, Noelle Delfosse, Laura Egilsson UWGB Transfer Scholarship Lee Grugel Memorial Scholarship Amanda Spink Alex Stevens UW-Marinette Foundation Board Community Louis W. Staudenmaier Academic Performance Scholarship Leadership Scholarship Stephanie Thompson Shannon Ledvina, Stacy Ledvina Lyle Espenscheid Mathematics Scholarship WPS Resources Foundation, Inc. Academic Promise Scholarship Bethany Buehrly Marinette Women’s Club Scholarship Jay Nelson, Sonja Alonzo, Michelle Wittock Dean Langteau presented Am a n d a Spink (Oconto Falls) with the Lee Grugel Memorial Scholarship. This award, which covers half of the annu al cost of tuition, is given to only one student among the over 12,000 stu dents on the 13 campuses of the UW Colleges. Spink is the first UWMarinette student to re c e i ve this a w a rd. Spink also re c e i ved the Chamber of Commerce Aw a rd for Student Leadership. Angela Larsen, shown with Dr. Wendel Johnson, professor of biological sciences, re c e i ved the Chamber of Commerce Aw a rd for Ac a d e m i c Excellence. Larsen is a biolog y major who transferred to UW-Stevens Point in the fall. Kayla Bauer 9 2007 Annual Report PDF compression, OCR, web optimization usingawww.marinette.uwc.edu watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor UW-Marinette Foundation Mission The UW-Marinette Foundation is a non-profit corporation that promotes UW-Marinette’s legacy of learning for our area communities. The Foundation creates opportunities to support students’ educational growth, the faculty’s continuing development, and our campus’ excellence beyond what is provided by public funds. UW-Marinette Foundation Board of Directors 2007 Carolyn McGuire, President Broadway Real Estate Tony Furton, Vice President State Farm Insurance Brad Walters, Treasurer Kerber, Rose and Associates Foundation Report The year 2007 was such an exciting and productive year on our campus and such a monumental year for the UW-Marinette Foundation. I mean that literally, as the long held goal to erect a physical symbol to acknowledge those in the community who support us, was finally completed! In April the Foundation threw a wonderful party to unveil the Legacy Wall, a beautiful multi-metal and wooden design etched with each of the names of our past and present supporters. It is particularly important that this sculpture grow and change as new gifts are granted and new names are added. It is a true living legacy. Please make a visit to our Theater Arts Building to see the Legacy Wall and attend one of our theater productions, music events or art gallery shows while you are there. Our Foundation’s assets were generously increased by donations and pledges during the Legacy Wall Campaign, resulting in DOUBLE the scholarship dollars available to students!* What a tremendous show of support from the community for our excellent institution. With these additional funds we were also able to enhance our cultural arts programming and increase the funding for faculty development, one of the primary missions, along with student scholarships, of our Foundation. This year also brought six new faces to our Board, bringing new vitality and a variety of expertise. We welcome the strengths of Sue Erdman, Mary Johns, Katie Jones, Nancy Kallgren, Jim Martell & Tom Maxwell. On behalf of the entire UW- Marinette Foundation Board of Directors I want to express our gratitude to all of you who continue to support our outstanding university and to our campus professors, staff and administrators whose skill and inspiration serve our students each day. Perry Carlson The Stephenson National Bank & Trust Sue Erdman Manpower Mary Johns Marinette/Menominee Area Chamber of Commerce Katie Jones Broadway Real Estate Nancy Kallgren Nancy J. Kallgren Law Office, LLC Ken Kellner, M.D. Aurora Health Jim Martell Hansen Onion Martell Funeral Home Tom Maxwell Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust Jennifer Short Wisconsin Public Service Jean Twining Ex Officio Members Paula Langteau Campus Dean and Chief Executive Officer, UW-Marinette George Bousley Chair, Marinette County Board of Supervisors 10 Carolyn McGuire, President *to be reflected in next year’s financial statement. Financial Statement for Year ending June 30, 2007 Contributions and Income Donations Investment Dividends Other Income Unrealized Gains Total income for 2007 Contributions $112,082 $ 30,587 $ 3,160 $100,871 $246,700 Gains 41% Donations 46% Dividends 12% Other 1% Expenses and Allocations Campus Hospitality Donor Wall Awards Scholarships Special Projects Administration Total expenses for 2007 $ 624 $ 14,740 $ 70 $ 10,700 $ 3, 257 $ 8,461 $37,852 Net Income for 2007 End of Year Assets $208,848 $900,011 Expenses Hospitality 2% Admin 22% Donor Wall 39% Scholarships 28% Projects 9% Awards 0% 2007using Annual Report UW-Marinette PDF compression, OCR, web optimization a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor www.marinette.uwc.edu Sincere Thanks to our 2007 Foundation Contributors Dean Emeritus Sid Bremer and her husband Jerry Rodesch The Legacy Wall with Carolyn McGuire and Dean Paula Langteau A-1 Key Plumbing Delbert & Betty Adams Ramona B. Anderson Ansul/Tyco Dr. Michael & Paulette Arnold Betty Arnovitz Kurt & Martha Aschim Ed & Darlene Baetke Cindy & Tom Bailey Violet Barrette Robert Bauman-Trusted Systems, Inc. Bay Shore Credit Union Camilla Bedrosian John A. Berg Ted Bilek Paul A. & Pamela S. Boneham Julie Bourgeois Sid Bremer & Jerry Rodesch Gerald & Emilie Brown Mary Buchman Ann E. Buscher Perry & Roxanne Carlson Willard & Earlina Carlton Chet Krohn Lions Trust Robert Cisco Rev. William Clyma Keith & Ruth Comeaux Gail Crissinger Gene & Sandy Davenport Laurie & Bruce Davidson Dr. Robert & Tara Dizor Gloria M. Dobbin C. Ann Falkenberg Farmers & Merchants Bank Aurie & Glenn Feifarek Tim & Cindy Fischer Maureen Frawley Tony & JoAnne Furton Don & Nancy Gehrke Scott & Rhonda Gerhartz GFWC Menomine Women’s Club Steve Golz Gayle Gomez Charles & Bette Gordon Bob & Phyllis Gottschalk Barbara Handl - Krueger Hanson-Onion-Martell Funeral Home Jeanne & David Harper Wes & Kathleen Henry Kandy & Bill Higley Mary J. Higley Ted & Linda Hoff Katherine & Art Holman Bob & Delores Howard Fred (Fritz) & Jean Jaeger Wendel & Judith Johnson Joyce Jones Rebecca Jones Karl Schmidt Unisia Dr. Ken & Jenny Kellner Kimberly Clark Corporation Robin & John Kinzer Carl & Marianne Krog Joe & Rebekka Kunesh Dr. Peter and Gwen Kurtz James LaMalfa Robert & Susan Landenberger Paula Langteau & Leo Hodlofski Richard & Sandy Langlois Doug & Susan Larche Gary E. Larsen Paul & Laurie Lata Dr. Samuel & Judith LaValley, Jr. L. E. Jones Company Jeanne & Ronald Limberg M&M Area Community Foundation Florence Magnuson Mary Jane Malmstadt Dr. Elwyn & Mary Jo Mantei James Martell Family Judith A. Mason Carolyn & Kelly McGuire Ruth Melegari Menominee Lions Club Mickey Lu Bar-B-Q Earl Molander Jim & Barb Morrison Janet C. Mullard Morris & Grace Mundt Joyce A. Murphy Mary Mursau Gary & Debbie Nadolny Mary Lou & Richard Nast Next Media Outdoor, Inc. Nicolet National Bank JoAnne & Dennis Nipple Northern Lights Clinic Al & Sue Ochs Doug & Jane Oitzinger David & Courtney Olson Peg O'Neil Pine Beach Women’s Auxiliary The Print Shop Margaret & Maurice Rhude Jane & Dan Ryan Ted & Agnes Sauve Gary & Mimi Schahczenski Mona Schmidtke Tom & Amy Schwaba Constance Scofield Scott Settersten Shaffer Park Motel & Supper Club Frank & Jennifer Short Desiree Sikowski-Nelson Harvey Sobocinski Martina Steffke The Stephenson National Bank Dr. Howard & Marian Stillman William & Marilyn Swanson Elaine V. Therriault ThyssenKrupp Waupaca, Inc. Time Warner Cable James F. Trempe Jean S. Twining Richard & Nancy Ulrich Brad R. Walters Everett & Pat Waugus Scott & Laura Ward Lon & Judith Weber Ed & Marjorie Weidner Wells Fargo Bank Robin & Keith West Westlund Bus Lines Wayne Whiting Wisconsin Public Service Yellow Book USA Doris & Russ Zimmerman Joyce Bauman with her son Bob and his wife Faye Dr. Kelly McGuire, Amy and Tom Schwaba Katherine and Art Holman 11 2007 Annual Report PDF compression, OCR, web optimization usingawww.marinette.uwc.edu watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor UW-Marinette UW-Marinette combines the advantages of a small liberal arts college with the high standards of the world-class University of Wisconsin System. For more information or to arrange a tour of the campus, call Student Services today: 715-735-4301. Non-Profit Org U.S. Postage PAID 750 W. 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