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Dec. 15, 2004

Wednesday   Dec. 15
  • Final examinations (through Dec. 17)
  • Student Union open, 24 hours a day, throughout finals week
  • New University Brown Bag Dialogue: Interdisciplinary Studies, Noon,  Maxwell Leadership Center (Winona), GL332 (Rochester), or streaming video
Thursday   Dec. 16
  • Final examinations (through Dec. 17)
  • Student Union open, 24 hours a day, throughout finals week
Friday   Dec. 17
  • Fall 2004 Commencement, McCown Gymnasium, Memorial Hall, 10:30 a.m.

Events and Reminders

 
WSU Foundation Special Project Grants Available

WSU Faculty and staff  who have a unique idea that will enhance the academic quality and reputation of the university are encouraged to apply for a WSU Foundation Special Project Grant. 

 

The application deadline for the second round (of three rounds) of the 2004-2005 school year is Monday, Jan. 10, 2005, at 4:30 p.m.  (No late applications can be accepted. Any applications received after the deadline will be held till the next round.)  Drop off or mail applications to Julie Lutz at Somsen 210.  This year’s criteria and application forms are available at: http://www.winona.edu/grants/wsufdtn.htm.

 

For more information, contact Julie Lutz, 457-5020, or Wayne Wicka, 457-2772, in University Advancement.

 
First Friday Faculty Forum Scheduled

The 2005 spring semester begins with the First Friday Faculty Forum on Jan. 14, Noon-2 p.m., in Captains Room, Lower Level Private Dining Room, Jack Kane Dining Area, Kryzsko Commons.  Lunch will be provided.

During the forum and lunch, faculty and staff have the opportunity to discuss teaching issues and strategies with other colleagues. Those planning to attend are asked to register online, by Friday, Jan 7, by going to http://course1.winona.edu/ppaulson/FDC/ffff.htm.

The forum is an informal discussion, not formal presentations. For more information, contact any of the following:  Steve Leonhardi (sleonhardi@winona.edu), Pat Paulson (ppaulson@winona.edu), or Rod Winters (rwinters@winona.edu).

 
WSU Delivers Thousands of Dollars in Holiday Gifts to Needy Families
Thousands of dollars in Christmas presents, for needy Winona families, are wrapped and ready to be delivered by Winona State University employees, Thursday, Dec. 16, at 9 a.m., from WSU's Somsen Hall, Room 205.  This year, 65 WSU staff members, faculty and students pledged between $10-$50 each, raising almost $1,500 to buy presents for the Gifts for Winona program.

The WSU community started taking part in the Gifts for Winona program about eight years ago, when two WSU staff members got an idea. Sandy Schmitt, WSU purchasing director, and Deb Benz, WSU travel director, along with a few other business office personnel, had been buying a gift for the program for several years when someone mentioned they wanted to take part in the program, but that the suggested cost for each individual's gift was a little more than what they could afford.

"That prompted the idea to pool together the funds which people could afford to pledge," said Schmitt, "and buy gifts for as many people as possible."

This November, Schmitt sent out an email to several different WSU offices asking a few employees if they'd like to participate. Within one hour, about $400 was pledged and by the end of the week almost $1,500 was collected.
Benz said they couldn't do what they do for the community without the support of WSU employees and students.

"Everyone at Winona State should be very proud," said Benz. "The number of people who pledge money to the program expands every year."

With the amount of money raised by the university, Schmitt and Benz were able to get the Christmas lists of 49 people, most of them families. They spend hours looking over the needs of the people to create a shopping list, which this year is six pages typed.

"Deb and I both enjoy shopping," said Schmitt, "and we both have the frugal gene. We really like to find the best buys we can."

Once the shopping list is created, Deb and Sandy meet for breakfast and go through sale ads so they can plan what stores they need to stop at to get the items they're looking for at the best price.

"We can't afford to pay full price," said Benz. "We have to watch the sales and use coupons or else we couldn't make it."

This year, the women went out on five separate shopping trips and bought at least two gifts for each person on their list for a total cost of $30 per individual.  With the gifts purchased, all of the people who pledged money held a wrapping party to wrap the dozens of gifts for the needy families. The presents will be delivered to the Tandeski Center, in Winona, Thursday, Dec. 16, so the Gifts for Winona program can distribute them to the families.

 
KQAL Seeks Applications

KQAL 89.5 FM, the campus radio station, is inviting applications for open boardshots, for the 2005 spring semester.  For more information, contact ayildiz2845@webmail.winona.edu.

 


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