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Feb. 22, 2005

Tuesday   Feb. 22
  • Presidential Candidate: Dr. John Wanat, Feb. 20-22, Interview Schedule and Bio
  • Presidential Candidate: Dr. Judith A. Ramaley, Feb. 21-23, Interview Schedule and Bio
  • Presidential Candidate: Dr. Stephen J. Kopp, Feb. 22-24, Interview Schedule and Bio
  • "The Vagina Monologues," 7 p.m., Performing Arts Center Main Stage
  • Aviation Safety Seminar, 7-10 p.m., Aviation Airport Campus, Max Conrad Field, Winona
Wednesday   Feb. 23
  • Presidential Candidate: Dr. Judith A. Ramaley, Feb. 21-23, Interview Schedule and Bio
  • Presidential Candidate: Dr. Stephen J. Kopp, Feb. 22-24, Interview Schedule and Bio
  • Presidential Candidate: Dr. Virginia M. Coombs, Feb. 23-26, Interview Schedule and Bio
  • New University Brown Bag Dialogues: Student Q and A, Noon, Maxwell Teleconference Center, GL 137 Rochester and streaming video
  • Celebration of the Book presents: Max Yela: "You Call That a Book?: The Book as an Art Form," 7 p.m., Stark Auditorium
  • Athenaeum Event Series presents: Gabe Manrique: The Accented Faculty: Foreign-Born Faculty in US Universities, 1 p.m., Library Athenaeum
  • "The Vagina Monologues," 7 p.m., Performing Arts Center Main Stage
  • Travel Study Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Memorial Hall, Room 209
  • Todd Paddock Presentation: "Drug Use Is a Social Behavior: Some Findings from Sociology," 7 p.m., Student Union
  • Mass Communication Department's London Study Abroad Informational Meeting, 10 a.m., Minne, Room 242
Thursday   Feb. 24
  • Presidential Candidate: Dr. Stephen J. Kopp, Feb. 22-24, Interview Schedule and Bio
  • Presidential Candidate: Dr. Virginia M. Coombs, Feb. 23-26, Interview Schedule and Bio
  • Residential College International Series presents: Voices of Sepharad: Jewish Cultural Music, 7-9 p.m., Lourdes Hall, North Lounge
  • Black Cultural Awareness Association presents "Thirsty for Diversity" Black History Month movie series: "Remember the Titans," 6 p.m., Student Activities Center, Kryzsko Commons
  • Mass Communication Department's London Study Abroad Informational Meeting, 2 p.m., Minne, Room 242
Friday   Feb. 25
  • Presidential Candidate: Dr. Virginia M. Coombs, Feb. 23-26, Interview Schedule and Bio
  • Mass Communication Department's London Study Abroad Informational Meeting, 1 p.m., Minne, Room 242
  • CLAP Faculty Colloquium: Armando Gonzalez: "Interactive Technology in the Teaching of Foreign Languages,"4 p.m., Minné Hall, Second Floor, Minné Lounge
  • Women's Basketball vs. Bemidji State, 6 p.m., McCown Gym
  • Men's Basketball vs. Bemidji State, 8 p.m., McCown Gym
Saturday  

Feb. 26

  • Presidential Candidate: Dr. Virginia M. Coombs, Feb. 23-26, Interview Schedule and Bio
  • Japan Fair, Noon-3 p.m., East Cafeteria, Kryzsko Commons
  • Winona Symphony O rchestra, 7:30 p.m., Performing Arts Center Main Stage
  • Women's Basketball vs. Minnesota-Crookston, 6 p.m., McCown Gym
  • Men's Basketball vs. Minnesota-Crookston, 8 p.m., McCown Gym
  • Video Game Club All Night Meeting, 7 p.m.-4 a.m., Kryzsko Commons Student Activity Center.
Sunday   Feb. 27
  • Student Recital, Jodi Anderson and Kyle Reschke, French Horn, 2 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall

News and Events

 
Search Committee Announces Presidential Candidates

The Winona State University Presidential Search Committee announces the names of the five presidential candidates.

The names of the candidates and their interview dates are as follows:
Dr. Paul R. Keys, Feb. 16-18
Dr. John Wanat, Feb. 20-22
Dr. Judith A. Ramaley, Feb. 21-23
Dr. Stephen J. Kopp, Feb. 22-24
Dr. Virginia M. Coombs, Feb. 23-26

A list of the scheduled candidate visits and meeting times, along with bios on each candidate, are posted on the WSU Presidential Search Website at: www.winona.edu/president/245.htm.

The search committee statement is as follows:

"The Presidential Search Committee is pleased to present to the Winona State community the following candidates for the position of President. This slate of candidates was drawn from extensive work by the committee, following a first round of interviews, and in-depth telephone reference checks. These candidates have emerged as well qualified and appropriately prepared to lead WSU. The committee is confident that the community will welcome each candidate to campus and will join with us to make certain that each candidate has an enjoyable visit to our community."

Members of the WSU community are encouraged to attend these candidate meetings.

 
WSU Hosting Two "Neighbors Helping Neighbors" Banquets
With relief efforts pouring in to southern Asia from around the world, the Winona State University National Broadcasting Society (NBS), the Winona area Rotary Club and the WSU community are working together to start the rebuilding process in southern Asia.

WSU is hosting two "Neighbors Helping Neighbors" banquets organized by the NBS on Tuesday, March 1, and Wednesday, March 2, at 6 p.m., in the East Hall of Kryzsko Commons. Tickets cost $20 a plate.

The banquets feature International and American food, along with entertainment by students from the WSU International Office.

The goal of the banquets is to raise $10,000. All of the proceeds go to the Winona area Rotary Club. If the money raised exceeds $10,000, the difference will go toward the education of the students in the National Broadcasting Society.

Tickets to the banquets are on sale and can be purchased at Country Market, Audio Designs, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, WSU's International Student Office, KQAL in WSU's Performing Arts Center, HBCI and the Winona Post.

Interested individuals who want to make a private donation, can contribute to the "Neighbors Helping Neighbors" banquet relief account at Merchants Bank of Winona.

For more information about the banquets, contact Ajit Daniel, at 457-5228.
 
WSU Summer Course Offered With Study in London

The WSU Mass Communication Department is offering a three-credit-hour course entitled Media and Society—United Kingdom, during Summer I term, beginning June 6. The coursel includes two weeks in London, where students become familiar with the mass media in Great Britain and its relationship to that society.

 

The first two weeks of the course are spent on the Winona campus talking about the media and society in the United Kingdom. The second two weeks involve study at the London College of Communication (LCC) in England. Participants are flying to London from Minneapolis St. Paul Airport on Friday, June 17, and arriving in London on Saturday.

 

While in London, LCC faculty will talk about the media and society there each morning, and in the afternoons students can visit media outlets in London. Students are staying at the London College of Communication and two meals are provided each day. Students have the hours after site visits to tour the city and make arrangements for dinner. A wide range of tours are also available to students during the middle weekend. Students have Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday off in the middle to travel or visit sites as part of this international learning experience.

 

A tourism consultant is also offered to advise participants who wish to stay in Europe at the conclusion of the course.

 

Three meetings for interested individuals are on Wednesday, Feb 23, at 10 a.m., in Minne, Room 242, on Thursday, Feb. 24, at 2 p.m., in Minne, Room 242 and on Friday, Feb. 25, at 1 p.m., in Minne, Room 242.

 

Professor John Weis will share the latest information and will also accept deposit checks until the few remaining available spots are filled. Sixteen students have already reserved seats in this course.

 

Financial aid will cover tuition, LCC program costs and spending money for the trip for those students who are eligible for student aid.

 
"Celebration of the Book 2005" Presents Max Yela
As part of Winona State University's "Celebration of the Book 2005," University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Special Collections Librarian Max Yela is giving a talk, "'You Call That A Book?': The Book as an Art Form," Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 7 p.m., in Stark Auditorium.  A reception follows the reading.

Yela speaks on a variety of book types.  He describes the spectrum between the literary fine press book, a hand-made edition often numbering up to 200 copies, and the artist's book, which may come out in an edition of only one, and whose maker is often more concerned with the book itself as a kind of text and is only minimally interested in it as a transmitter of text.

Yela has mounted major exhibitions on the artist's book and on fine press publication and has spoken widely on the subject.  His interest has led him to teach the subject at the College of Visual Art at UW-M.

He is bringing samples of the wide range of books from the collection he curates, and he is speaking on many of the books that are on exhibit now in the show "Art of the Book and Artistic Serial," which is on display through March 3 in WSU's Watkin's Gallery.

Yela is senior academic librarian and head of special collections at the Golda Meier Library at
UW-M, a position he has held for ten years.  Prior to that, he was an associate librarian in the Morris Library at the University of Deleware.

The "Celebration of the Book" is a semester-long event intended to highlight the importance of the book as both an object and a cultural wellspring.  It has been organized by the Consortium for Liberal Arts Promotion and is sponsored by WSU's Departments of English, History, Geoscience, Education and Art; the Residential College; the WSU Library; the WSU Foundation and Sutton Hoo Press.
 
WSU Presents "The Vagina Monologues"
Winona State University presents a benefit production of Eve Ensler's award-wining play, "The Vagina Monologues," on Tuesday, Feb. 22, and Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 7 p.m., on the WSU Performing Arts Center Main Stage.

The production of "The Vagina Monologues" at Winona State is a benefit for the Winona Women's Resource Center, as well as a celebration of V-day, a global movement to stop violence against women and girls.

Ticket sales are on Thursday, Feb. 17, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Friday, Feb. 18, from 9 a.m.-noon,; Monday, Feb. 21, from noon-2 p.m.,; and Tuesday, Feb. 22, from 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in the WSU Communication Studies/Theatre/Dance Office, located in the performing arts center, Room 215.

Tickets are also available at the door both nights of production, or may be reserved in advance by contacting Tamara Berg, tberg@winona.edu, or Rita Rahoi-Gilchrest, rrgilchrest@winona.edu. All reserved tickets must be picked up by 6:30 p.m. in the performing Arts Center lobby the evening of the performance.


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