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Listening Session

Listening Session. Wednesday, March 14 th. Sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women. Commission on the Status of Women. Pat Karlen , Chair.

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Listening Session

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  1. Listening Session

    Wednesday, March 14th Sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women
  2. Commission on the Status of Women Pat Karlen, Chair The Commission on the Status of Women is charged with making recommendations to the Chancellor regarding issues, policies, and initiatives affecting women, as well as seeking input from and providing informationto those individuals, departments, units, and organizations interested in the status of women. http://www.uwec.edu/CSW/
  3. Affirmative Action Teresa O’Halloran, Assistant to the Chancellor for Affirmative Action The Affirmative Action Office is charged with ensuring that university policies and programs comply with applicable Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action laws. www.uwec.edu/Affirm/
  4. Human Resources Donna Weber, Director The mission of the Office of Human Resources is to support the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire as a comprehensive university whose purpose is to foster intellectual, personal, social and cultural development by effectively and creatively administering all functions of the Human Resources Office.  This mission is accomplished in a manner that assures that all employees are treated equally and with respect. http://www.uwec.edu/hr/
  5. Women’s and LGBTQ Resource Center Chris Jorgenson, LGBTQ Program Coordinator Abby Vercauteren, Women’s Issues Program Coordinator The mission of the Women's and LGBTQ Resource Center is to speak out for the welfare of women as well as the LGBTQ community, who have historically been and continue to be marginalized because of sexual and/or gender identity.  Our endeavor to promote the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's institutional commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivenessis reflected in all Women's and LGBTQ Resource Center programs and services.  http://www.uwec.edu/WAGE/
  6. Women’s Studies Barbara Kernan, Faculty, Representing Women’s Studies As an academic unit at UW-Eau Claire, the Women's Studies program coordinates teaching, research and scholarship in the field of Women's Studies http://www.uwec.edu/wmns/
  7. Classified Staff Council Bill Hoepner, Chair The Classified Staff Council works with campus leadership to offer an effective partnership with colleagues from all campus employee groups in support of the University's mission. The Classified Staff Council serves on behalf of all classified staff (represented and non-represented, limited term, and project appointment employees). The Classified Staff Council coordinates and promotes professional development opportunities through education, training and communication. http://www.uwec.edu/Classifiedstaff/CSCouncil.htm
  8. University Senate Susan Harrison, Chair The University Senate is a deliberative body empowered to act for the University Faculty and the University Academic Staff in matters of faculty and academic staff responsibility and concern. http://www.uwec.edu/usenate/
  9. Center for Alcohol Studies and Education (CASE) Jennifer Lee, Director The mission of the Center for Alcohol Studies and Education (CASE) is to support and implement strategies and programs to reduce high-risk drinking and its negative consequences among UW-Eau Claire students. http://www.uwec.edu/case/
  10. MAYBE? – Student Senate Phillip Rynish, President The Student Senate represents the students of the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire at all levels of governance by authoring and passing legislation to create and change policies that will improve student life and the overall quality of the University.The Student Senate consults with the University Chancellor, faculty and staff, UW system administration, the Eau Claire City Council, as well as the state and federal governments. http://www.uwec.edu/StudentSenate/
  11. MAYBE? – Student Organization: College Feminists Sara Thommesen, TITLE? MISSION STATEMENT? WEBSITE?
  12. MAYBE? – Student Organization: Men Opposed to Sexual Assault Sara Thommesen, TITLE? MISSION STATEMENT? WEBSITE?
  13. MAYBE? – Center for Awareness of Sexual Assault (CASA) Amanda Leikness, TITLE? The Center for Awareness of Sexual Assault (CASA) is a sexual assault support service that maintains a victim centered approach. CASA provides a safe place for people to come and talk about any issues that they may have surrounding their sexual assault, or those of someone close to them. CASA also provides a variety of services that are all free and confidential. http://www.uwec.edu/casa
  14. MAYBE? – University Police Dave Sprick, Chief The mission of the University Police is to provide and maintain a level of excellence in law enforcement through training, education and ethical discipline. The University Police strive to provide a friendly atmosphere in whichall individuals on campus can feel safe and secure. http://www.uwec.edu/police
  15. Thank you for sharing your concerns… Anything else here?
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