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January
The Department of
Theatre and Dance will stage 'The Fifth of July' on Feb. 8-10 and
14-17.
Susan Bender,
music, will give a faculty voice recital on Feb. 4.
Newsboys and three
other acts will perform at Quandt Gym on April 11.
Barry Scott will
present a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Feb. 1.
UWSP is again offering
international biking and hiking trips in 2008.
UWSP alumna Brenda Luchsinger will give a horn recital on Jan. 30.
The
Red Cliff tribe is working with UWSP to bring herring roe and fish
to market.
Minneapolis rock band, Gold Standard, will perform at UWSP on Feb.
5.
The 15th Annual Soul Food dinner will be held at UWSP Feb. 10.
Susan Marshall & Company will return to Stevens Point to perform a dance concert at Sentry Theater.
Central Wisconsin mathematics students will compete at UWSP on Jan. 22.
Michael Dombeck, natural resources, will testify before the U.S. Senate on mining law.
Mudshark will perform at the Dreyfus University Center on Jan. 24.
The 2008 Arts Bash is a creative fundraiser for student scholarships on Feb. 2.
A winter CWEStival will be held at the Central Wisconsin Environmental Station on Feb. 2.
The 2008 Jazz Festival on Feb. 2 will feature Chris Potter and the Underground.
A workshop on watercolors is offered through Arts and Culture Outreach.
Join a poetry circle through an Arts and Culture Outreach workshop.
High school writers were recognized at UWSP for the 34th year.
A teaching specialist will speak at the 12th Annual UWSP Teaching Conference on Jan. 17.
International Programs scholarships have been awarded to 21 UWSP students.
Aldo Leopold readings and a film about the conservationist will be held March 1.
Down the Line, an acoustic pop band, will play at UWSP March 1.
A jazz pianist will give a presentation in honor of Women's History Month on March 6.
Two workshops on negotiating will be held in Wausau in March.
The Double Reed Ensemble and Concert Band will perform together on March 4.
UWSP students will share research at Capitol Rotunda March 5.
Theatre students will now audition in New York City as part of the Senior Showcase.
The Wisconsin Aquaculture conference will be held March 14-15.
Barbara Mihm, business administration, was part of a faculty exchange program in China.
UWSP will stage a contemporary 'Julius Caesar' Feb. 29-March 2 and March 6-8.
A second Ford Fellow from China will earn a master's degree at UWSP.
The Chinese Culture Club is sponsoring the 7th annual Lantern Festival on Feb. 23.
NPR radio host Liane Hansen will give the annual K.B. Willett Lecture on March 4.
Sushma Iyengar will give a lecture at UWSP on March 4, sponsored by GEM.
The Center for Leadership in Wausau has been honored for its design.
The UWSP Performing Arts Series features the Wailin' Jennys, a contemporary folk trio, on Feb. 20.
Brian Martz, music, will be featured in a faculty recital on Feb. 21.
Two sales workshops are being offered through Continuing Education.
UWSP offering a watercolor workshop focusing on the techniques of Georgia O'Keefe.
Three digital photography classes are being offered through UWSP Continuing Education.
Tickets for the International Dinner, March 8, go on sale on Feb. 18.
Video narratives make up 'Truth & Lies' at the Carlsten Art Gallery.
The World Poetry Celebration of Languages will be held at UWSP on Feb. 17.
A showing of 'Trivia Town' at the Dreyfus Center has been cancelled.
Guitarist and UWSP associate lecturer Tom McComb will perform at the Basement Brewhaus Feb. 15.
An evening of jazz music and dance, the 2nd annual Swing Fling will be held Feb. 16.
UWSP's SGA has passed legislation to support the use of 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper.
Freshman and senior students at UWSP may be chosen to partake in a student satisfaction survey.
A two-part dance class for couples is being offered through UWSP.
'Make Life Sweeter,' a fundraiser for student volunteers, will be held Feb. 13.
G-Famp and Horton and August will perform at UWSP on Feb. 14.
March
Schmeeckle
Reserve is hosting a variety of programs in April and May.
The punk-rock
band Sorry About Your Couch will perform at UWSP April 4.
Trampled by
Turtles, a bluegrass band, will perform April 3 at The Encore.
UWSP is
offering a workshop on proper tree selection and planting on April
12.
A
nature-inspired health certificate program will be offered at UWSP
April 18.
Becoming an
Outdoors-Woman is offering a GPS navigation/geocaching workshop
April 26.
UWSP's Hmong and
Southeast Asian American Club will hold its annual conference April
5.
'Gods of the Solar System' playing at the Allen F. Blocher
Planetarium at UWSP.
A string band,
Pert' Near Sandstone, will play at UWSP March 28.
An
Entrepreneurial Training Program will be held in Marshfield this
spring
'Danstage 2008' will be staged in the Studio Theatre April 11-13 &
17-20.
The Eroica Trio, a female chamber music group, will perform at
Sentry Theatre March 29.
Pianist Read Gainsford will perform March 31 at Sentry Theatre.
A UWSP student
has won a national grant to help clean up the Gulf Coast.
Becoming an
Outdoors-Woman is teaming up with a grill company to raise funds for
the program.
The UW
Russian Folk Orchestra will perform at UWSP March 30.
With rising food
costs, UWSP experts have smart-shopping advice.
The College of Letters and Science is hosting four more Humanities
Forums this semester.
Gerard Ring,
paper science and engineering, has been named a TAPPI Fellow.
Military science
students will be recognized during the spring military ball March 8.
Chandini
Sankaran, economics, will travel to Peru to support a curriculum
development project.
UWSP students are
downloading music legally through the Ruckus Network.
Kelli Pence,
music, will present a faculty saxophone recital March 9.
Stealin' Strings, a
'bluegressive rock' band, will perform at UWSP March 6.
Patchwork, a jazz and
indie band, will perform at UWSP on March 7.
Two
discussions of Russian politics will be held in March through UWSP.
A funny and moving musical, "Baby" will be staged by the Dept. of Theatre and Dance May 2-4 & 7-10.
A novel by Patrick Rothfuss, English, is on The New York Times bestselling paperback list.
Create decorative mosaics for your garden at a UWSP Continuing Education class this spring.
A professional dance company will perform their repertoire at UWSP on May 30.
The Aber Suzuki Center will present its Spring Festival Concert on April 27.
Becoming an Outdoors-Woman is offering a boat safety/fly fishing workshop June 7-8.
Undergraduates from the College of Letters and Science will present a research symposium April 26.
DancSculperscussion, a collaborative presentation by fine arts students, will be performed April 27.
The Center for the Small City is offering a panel discussion on economic and social development.
Award-winning filmmaker Martha Conboy will give a public lecture at UWSP on April 21.
Benjamin Percy, English, won an award for his second book, Refresh, Refresh.
Schmeeckle Reserve will celebrate 30 years on campus with a day full of activities on April 26.
The Laird Youth Leadership Foundation Award for Leadership in Art was given to Terrence Coffman.
Anne-Bridget Gary, art and design, exhibiting works in the Carlsten Gallery April 9-27.
Copland's opera 'The Tender Land' will be performed at UWSP April 18-19.
Students will have earned $1 million through off campus jobs by the end of June.
Laird Youth Leadership Day to feature 'Flags of Our Fathers' author James Bradley.
UWSP is one of five UW campuses participating in a campus climate assessment.
Clinical laboratory students will present their research in the Science Building on April 7.
Horn Professor William Scharnberg will serve a residency at UWSP April 12-13.
Finance and accounting is the topic of an upcoming workshop on May 8.
The Society of Physics Students will host it spring rocket launch program April 19.
The Athletic Training program is hosting a 5K fun run/walk as a fundraiser on April 19.
Michael Keller, music, will perform in his last faculty recital on April 6 before retirement in May.
College of Natural Resources students will present their research at the TNR building April 11.
May
A
Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant will teach Arabic at
UWSP next year.
UWSP sent seven students
to the National Model United Nations conference in New York.
The SNAP program
is offering aquatic therapeutic classes at UWSP.
Six ROTC
students will be commissioned as officers after commencement
ceremonies on May 18.
UWSP Continuing
Education is offering a culture study trip to China in December of
this year.
A forest
management workshop offers tree identification lessons on May 24.
Esther
Bauer, German, has been chosen for a UW System Fellowship.
UWSP
Continuing Education is offering a summer ceramics class.
Teachers
may take a course on visual arts through UWSP Continuing Education
this summer.
Charles Long, emeritus
biology, has published a book on the wild mammals of Wisconsin.
The Central
State Chamber Orchestra will present a spring concert May 10.
UWSP students are
helping the DNR with a deer monitoring project.

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