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2008

August

Friday, August 22

New Student Registration
TRANSFER REGISTRATION
Advising begins at 9:30 a.m. in the University Center (2nd floor locations)
Registration in the computer labs immediately following advising
FRESHMAN REGISTRATION
Advising begins at 1:30 p.m. in the University Center (2nd floor locations)
Registration in the computer labs immediately following advising
Advisers are also invited to have lunch in Riverside Commons between the two advising/registration sessions.
Currently, there are approximately 100 transfers and 90 freshmen scheduled to register on Friday. The most current list of students planning to attend can be found online. Please note, these lists must be accessed from a campus computer.
Location: University Center, Library Labs

Monday, August 25

8:30 a.m. - Hospitality Hour, 2008-2009 Opening Day
University Center Mall

Thursday, August 28

8:30 a.m. - Generation NeXt Comes to College
Special All-Campus Kickoff Event
Dr. Mark Taylor, a nationally recognized expert on student generational issues and attitudes, will present a program on helping us better understand and serve our current generation of students.
Schedule:
8:30-9 a.m. - Coffee and rolls
outside Abbott Concert Hall, KFA
9-10 a.m. - Keynote address: "Generation NeXt Comes College," All Faculty and Staff are invited, Abbott Concert Hall, KFA
10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. - Workshop: "A Pedagogy for Today's Learners," Teaching Faculty and Staff, Ag Sci. 200
Sponsored by:
Faculty and Academic Staff Development Board (FASDB)
Institutional Enhancement Grants
CAFES Teaching Facilitation Committee
Location: Abbott Concert Hall, Ag. Sci. 200

Sunday, August 31

New Student Move In

Monday, September 1

Weeks of Welcome begins
For information on new student events, contact the First-Year Experience office at fye@uwrf.edu.

Tuesday, September 2

Academic Day

Tuesday, September 23 through November 11

6:30 p.m. - Painting With Acrylics
Discover your potential with acrylics under the direction of Mary Perrizo Peterson, an experienced and talented teacher and mentor. Learn about preparation of the preliminary drawing; brush techniques; and the basics of perspective, color, and composition. This class is open to beginners with little or no experience as well as more advanced painters. All participants will benefit from individualized attention. Contact the Outreach Office at 425-3256 or visit the web site www.uwrf.edu/outreach for additional information and registration.
Fee: $149
Location: 120 South Hall

Wednesday, September 24

4:30-9:05 p.m. - Leadership 08: Lead On
Leadership 08: Lead On is the annual leadership conference for student organizations, members of the Greek Community and Residence Hall Councils. Workshops will be presented on various topics including Ethical Leadership, Single Event Funding, Conflict Management, and Event Planning. This year's keynote address, "The Apathy Myth: Real Answers to Unmotivated Members," will be given by TJ Sullivan, co-founder of CAMPUSPEAK.
Sponsored by: Residence Life, LDSC, SOC, Greek Programming Board, and LDPB
Fee: Free
Location: University Center

Friday, September 26

9 a.m.-5 p.m. - Nature, Art, Self: A Conference for Critical and Creative Engagement
Please join us for a conference celebrating the scholarly and creative work of undergraduate students from UWRF and elsewhere! Keynote address at 4:00 pm by author and poet David Lee.For more information, visit our website at: www.uwrf.edu/lit or email michelle.parkinson@uwrf.edu
Sponsored by: English Department and The Literary Society
Fee: Free and open to the public
Location: 231 University Center, St. Croix River Room

Mondays, September 29 through November 27

6:30-8 p.m. - Beginning Spanish
Communicate in Spanish! This practical, proficiency-based class blends culture, vocabulary and grammar in a relaxed atmosphere. Creative, communication-oriented activities reflect typical situations you may encounter in a Spanish-speaking environment. This is an ideal introduction to the language for those planning to travel to Spanish speaking countries. Contact Outreach at 425-3256 or visit the web site www.uwrf.edu/outreach for information and registration.
Fee: $139
Location: 129 RDI

Wednesdays, October 1 through November 19

6:30-8 p.m. - Continuing Spanish
Continue to explore culture, vocabulary, and grammar as you increase your Spanish language communication skills. This practical, proficiency-based class blends culture, vocabulary and grammar in a relaxed atmosphere. Ideal continuation for those who have taken beginning Spanish classes at UWRF or another institution. Contact Outreach at 425-3256 or visit the web site www.uwrf.edu/outreach for information and registration.
Fee: $139
Location: 129 RDI

Saturday, October 4

10:30 a.m. - Homecoming Parade
Join the excitement in River Falls at the Homecoming Parade that includes floats, marching bands, and lots of students. The Homecoming Parade will begin on the north end of Main Street, go through downtown River Falls, and end at the UWRF University Center.
Sponsored by: Traditions Committee
Fee: Free
Location: Main Street

Saturday, October 4

7:30 p.m. - Homecoming Concert I
Featuring the UW-River Falls Symphony Band and Jazz Band, directors Dr. Kristin Tjornehoj and Dr. David Milne. Come hear a variety of musical selections and celebrate Homecoming 2008 with your friends and family.
Fee: $5 adults; $3 Seniors; $2 students
Location: Abbott Concert Hall, Kleinpell Fine Arts Building

Saturday, October 11

7:45 a.m.-8:45 a.m. Registration - Run for the Roses
5K Race at 9 a.m.; 1K Children (under 12) at 9:45 a.m.
"Saving a child from Arthritis one mile at a time"
Alpha Omicron Pi invites you to our fall philanthropy event to raise money for Juvenile Arthritis. One in five Americans have or will have Arthritis. The money we raise goes to the Arthritis Foundation to fund further research. 300,000 children in the United States have Juvenile Arthritis. There are more than 100 forms of Arthritis and related diseases and last year the disease cost the US economy 128 billion dollars. Through your support, we can raise money to help fund research to find a cure for this disease.
Run for the Roses is a 5k Run and 1K Children's Fun Run through the streets of River Falls, beginning at Veterans Park.
Entry Fee: 5K Run- Paid on/before Wednesday October 1 - $20 (guarantees Run for Roses Race day shirt), after $25
1K Children's Run- Paid on/before October 1 - $10 (guarantees Run for Roses Race day shirt), after $12
After October 8, please bring your registration and payment with you to the race.
Forms are available at the Involvement Center front desk in the University Center, Knowles complex, on our website www.uwrf.edu/aoii, or by emailing alphaomicronpi@uwrf.edu and requesting a registration form.
Send completed form and payment to: Kappa Sigma- Maria Hockert, 112 W Cascade Ave River Falls, WI 54022
For more information: (608)769-5716
For more information about the Arthritis Foundation please visit their website: http://www.arthritis.org/
Fee: $20 5K, $10 1K Children's Run
Location: Veteran's Park

Wednesday, October 15

10 a.m.-3 p.m. - Career Fair
Sponsored by Career Services
Location: University Center Riverview Ballroom

Sunday-Wednesday, October 19-22

UW-River Falls 28th Food Microbiology Symposium
The Technical program consists of lecture/discussions on food-borne pathogens, toxins, safety, quality, and shelf-life issues by speakers from academia, industry, and regulatory agencies. Presentations will also be given by representatives of carious companies involved in developing and marketing rapid and automated methods for microbiological analysis of food, water, and the environment.
Location: University Center

Thursday, November 6

11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. - Lunch 'N Learn: Manage Your Energy, Not Your Time
Organizations demand ever-higher performance from their workers. Time is a limited resource, but personal energy is renewable. Learn to manage your energy, rather than use old "time management" techniques, to help you and your employees renew personal energy. Presenter Dan Burns provides consulting and training services for Chippewa Valley Technical College‚s Center for Performance Excellence, a division that focuses on customized training in the areas of leadership, strategic planning, management, and quality. The Lunch 'N Learn series is a collaborative effort of UWRF Outreach, the River Falls Chamber of Commerce and Chippewa Valley Technical College. Pre-register with the RF Chamber http://www.rfchamber.com or call 425-2533.
Fee: $25 for students and Chamber members
Location: 129 RDI

Friday, November 7

3-4 p.m. - Ann Lydecker Lecture Series: Adrian Tinsley
Please join us for the first in a new lecture series set up in memory of the late Ann Lydecker, former UWRF Chancellor. Dr. Lydecker was a beloved leader at UWRF whose leadership skills and personal connections to the community and campus are fondly remembered by many. This annual event, called The Ann Lydecker Lecture Series on Women in Leadership, will feature a different speaker each year discussing issues faced by women leaders in many contexts.
The first speaker, Professor Adrian Tinsley, was the first woman president at Bridgewater State College in Massachusetts. During her presidency there, Tinsley increased enrollment, secured new and greater funding from many sources, and improved the college's ranking through her superb management skills. Tinsley was also a friend and mentor of Ann Lydecker; the two worked together at BSC, and remained in close contact when Lydecker came to UWRF as Chancellor.
Special thanks to Bill Lydecker, Ann's husband, for making this series possible.
Fee: Free and open to the public
Location: North Hall Auditorium
Sponsored by: The Women's Studies Program

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