
November 27-December 1, 2006
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
-General Academic Information
-International
Programs
-Student Organization
-Workshop/Activity Information
-Scholarships
-Employment Opportunities
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GENERAL ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Student Success Center Hours
Sue's walk-in hours: Mon.-Thurs.
from 1-2:30pm. Quick
questions only!
CNR Student Success Center (CNR 180) is open Mon.-Fri. 8-4:30pm.
!Last
Math Placement Exam
NEW
The next and last Math Placement exam of the semester will be Mon., Dec. 4 at
1pm in CAC 333. Student ID is required and non-graphing calculators are okay.
!Last
Chance For Tutoring!
Last chance to register for group tutoring this semester!
Visit the group schedule and register on-line at
www.uwsp.edu/tlc/CAT/groupschedule.htm
Costs $10 unless you are enrolled in the Student Support Services Program,
Multicultural Affairs, or Disability Services.
Individual tutoring is also available. Visit
http://www.uwsp.edu/tlc/CAT/content_main.htm for information including fees
and visit the Tutoring Center in LRC 018 to request individual tutoring.
!Spring
2007 Timetable Change
Natural
Resources 495/695 Ecological Basis for Planning and Design:
LECT 1 12.00-12:50
T R CNR 320 Hauer,
Richard 25 15
LAB 1
15:30-17:20 T CNR
360
!Winterim
Geography 279
There are still spaces available for Geog. 279 during Winterim. Stop
by SCI D332 for permission to register.
New
Courses Being Offered
Forestry 499 (section 2)
Private Forest Management will be offered this coming spring
semester. Non-industrial private forest landowners own 59 percent of America
woodlands and 57 percent of Wisconsin�s woodlands. They account for a majority
of the wood that is harvested which supply America�s forest products industry.
This course is designed to introduce students to the skills necessary for
agency, industry, and private enterprise foresters to work with and develop
forest stewardship management plans for family forest landowners. This course
will provide you with an introduction to Wisconsin�s Managed Forest Law and
Certified Plan Writer curriculum as well as the profession of consulting
forestry in Wisconsin.
NRES 405 (section
2) Vegetation Management. This course will introduce students to the major
concepts of the control of unwanted vegetation by mechanical means, cultural
practices and the use of herbicides. The purpose of this course is to introduce
students to the types of chemicals, their modes of action, application and
calibration techniques and the laws that regulate the use and storage of
pesticides commonly used to manage vegetation in Lake States
region. Additionally, the course content will prepare students to take the exams
that are required to obtain a Wisconsin Commercial Pesticide Applicators License
for Forestry and Turf and Landscape.
The course objectives are to teach students to�
1. Become familiar with basic weed, insect and disease ecology
2. Be familiar with Chemical and non-chemical methods of control
3. Understand the various modes of action, formulations and methods of
application
4. Understand the pesticide label
We are requiring at
least one of the following courses: Forestry 327 (Forest Protection), Forestry
424 (Forest Pathology), or Forestry 426 (Forest Entomology) as prerequisites for
this course or students can participate by instructor permission. Please contact
Professors Demchik, Werner, or DuPlissis if you have any questions or want
further information about the course.
!NRES
490 Winterim and Spring
Winterim:
If you really need to get into Winterim NRES 490 that is closed � only a
small number of seats are reserved that can be added to each lab. Those few
seats are assigned on the basis of greatest need (e.g. most significant
problems/conflicts � such as hard conflicts where the student must take courses
off campus in the following (final) semester tends to be a very high priority �
students only needing the NR 490 course to graduate is also one of the highest
priority concerns, assuming students are on schedule, could not have taken the
course earlier and were not allowed to register early enough to take the course.
Also priority would be given to other hard conflicts where there are no
alternatives to avoid the problem. If you believe you have a good case, send a
DETAILED email to Dr. Govett at rgovett@uwsp.edu ASAP that specifically details
your circumstance � be sure your email includes your ID# and if you are sending
it from other than campus email, be sure to include your proper name. The spare
seats are assigned very shortly after seniors are scheduled to register �
usually about 5 or 6 days after the first day of registration.
Spring: If you really
need to get into a Spring Semester NRES 490 lab that is closed, go to the CNR
Student Success Center ASAP and get your name on the waiting list � indicate ALL
sections that could possibly work for you and indicate when you anticipate
graduating. (Do it quickly and be optimistic - for many semesters we have been
able to accommodate all students who do this who really need the course at that
time who get their name on the list in a timely fashion.) Be honest with
information you provide � when necessary we do check your course schedule and
progress. It is important that you get your name on the list IMMEDIATELY � some
seats are held open in each section for selective assignment to students with
conflicts who might not get into the section they need � the spare seats are
assigned very shortly after seniors are scheduled to register � usually about 5
or 6 days after the first day of registration.
!Water
494/694 Offered Next Semester
Water 494/694,
Introduction to effects of environmental contaminants on aquatic
and terrestrial organisms, will be offered next semester.
No math or chemistry
prerequisites are required. The class will be two hours lecture and one
discussion session per week. For additional information, please email Dr.
Crunkilton at
rcrunkil@uwsp.edu.
!Registration
for Winterim and Spring 2007 - Permission required (PR)
The PR listed before many upper level CNR courses means acceptance to
the CNR and are not true permission required. If you are already accepted to the
CNR, you do not need any additional permissions to register for these classes.
If you are not admitted to the CNR, you will need permission from the instructor
of the class before registering.
True permission required courses include: Internships and Independent
Study/Special Work - If you want to register for these classes, you must get
electronic permission from a faculty member.
Good luck with registration.
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
CNR
International Photo Contest:
Have you traveled internationally and taken that perfect photo? Then it is time
to dust them off and enter one in the CNR�s International Photo Contest!
There are two categories: 1. Environment and Nature 2. People and
Culture. Students and CNR Faculty/Staff are eligible to apply and will be
judged separately.
CNR Student Winners:
A 1st place winner and runner-up within each category will be
announced in December. Prizes: 1st place = $50 in each category,
Runner-up = $25 in each category. Photos may also be used by the CNR for
publicity on websites, brochures, etc...
CNR Faculty/Staff Winners:
The satisfaction of knowing you take a great picture! Photos displayed in CNR
and possible use in future promotional items (with name recognition).
Contest rules:
Photos must be jpeg files, a minimum of 500kb, and general proportion of 5�x7�.
Eligibility:
Click here for the Photo Contest entry form (PDF)
Click here for the Photo Contest entry form (Word)
Phi Kappa
Phi Honor Society Study Abroad Scholarships:
Have you
wanted to travel internationally? Are you looking for extra money to do so? Do
you have between 30 and 90 credit hours earned, and a GPA of at least 3.5? If
you answered yes to these questions then be sure to check out the Study Abroad
Grant (due Feb. 17, 2006). Annually, fifty $1,000 grants are awarded
by Phi Kappa Phi and last year three UWSP students won. You DO NOT have to be a
member to apply but read their website for qualifications carefully. One
condition is that the study abroad program must be taken between May 1, 2007 and
June 30, 2008 (European Seminar would apply!). Check out the Phi Kappa Phi
website for more information:
http://www.phikappaphi.org/Web/Scholarships/. Stop by my office or email
with any questions: Bobbi Kubish, CNR 174;
bkubish@uwsp.edu.
Snorkel,
bird watch, hike in a rainforest, enjoy the sun!
There are
still one or two more spots left for Costa Rica or Mexico/Belize 06/07! Reserve
your spot by applying in the Office of International Programs (IP) (CCC 108).
Apply today if you want to spend your winterim in warm weather! If
you have any questions, would like to see slides/photographs, or need an
application visit Bobbi Kubish in CNR 174 or the Office of IP in CCC 108.
Attention Forestry Majors
Are you interested in comparing harvesting in the United States with harvesting
systems in Germany? If so, why not consider a harvesting system field course at
the University of Freiburg, Germany (approximate dates of Jan. 8-12, 2007)? For
those of you who will be taking Forestry 329 with Dr. Harms during one of the
next two semesters (Spring or Fall 07), the experience can be used towards a
class assignment. This is a great
opportunity to get international experience at relatively low cost. Contact
Bobbi Kubish (CNR 174, bkubish@uwsp.edu; 346-3831) for more information.
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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Environmental Educators and Naturalist Association (EENA)
Come to our next meeting on Tues. Nov. 28 at 7pm in CNR 122 for our
first organizational meeting for Earth Week events. We need your help and ideas
for Earth Week starting now! We will also be talking about our up coming holiday
bake sale taking place Wed. Dec. 6 amongst other things! Everyone is welcome!
Sustainable
Agriculture in Communities Society
NEW
We will be planning for our
garden in the spring, so stop by our meetings to voice your ideas. Be on the
lookout for our bake sales where you can get some warm apple cider on those cold
November days. Come by one of our meetings on Tues. at 7pm in CPS 116. Any
questions? Contact Paul Huber at phube397@uwsp.edu.
SPEAK UP in SGA!
Hey CNR Students! EVERY WEEK SGA votes on
legislation that directly affects you as students! Let your CNR Senators know
how YOU feel and what YOU want. Check out our new board in the first floor,
south hallway of the CNR (right by the West Lobby). Share your thoughts and
opinions on the latest legislation and take time to express any concerns you
have for UWSP. We are here to represent you! Stop by and have your voice heard!
The Wildlife Society
Meetings
are in CNR 170 at 5:30pm on Tuesdays. A lot of different projects will be
starting up soon with the colder weather coming, so come check it out!
Fight Mercury Pollution!
Learning
about pollution to our world's waterways in class and want to know how take an
active role in fighting this pollution? Come to a meeting of the new student
organization Wavemakers! We are working on a campaign targeting the mercury
pollution being produced at the chlorine plant in Port Edwards. Actively take
part in influencing the plant to upgrade to environmentally friendly technology.
To learn more about the plant and the campaign come to a Wavemakers meeting
every Wed. at 6pm in Nelson 217. ALL ARE WELCOME. Don't wait to graduate to take
a stand, you can make a difference now!
Fisheries Society
Fisheries
Society meetings are in CNR 122 on Wed. at 5:30pm. Everyone is welcome.
Soil and Water
Conservation Society
It's time you stop treating your soil like dirt. Come join the Soil and
Water Conservation Society on Thurs. at 5:30pm in CNR 255 and participate in
exciting activities including college days for kids, soil judging, soil
grinding, and professional speakers.
UWSP Fire Crew
Meetings
are every Thurs. at 6pm in CNR 170. NO meeting Nov. 23 due to
Thanksgiving. We are having our Crew Picture Nov. 30 so be sure to show up. If
you have any questions about the crew contact an officer by stopping up in the
office -CNR 361A.
Wisconsin Camps Student Organization
If you
work at a summer camp, attended a summer camp, or are interested in a career in
camp management or environmental education, the Wisconsin Camps Student
Organization is a great way to get connected.
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WORKSHOP/ACTIVITY INFORMATION
Outdoor EdVentures Events-Fall 2006
http://www.uwsp.edu/centers/outedven/trips.asp
Fall Semester Resume Workshops
Resume workshops focused towards students with majors in the sciences
will be offered 7-9pm in #A201 Science Building by Mike Pagel from UWSP Career
Services on the following dates:Wed., Sept. 27
Tues., Oct. 17Mon., Oct. 23
Thurs., Nov. 2
Wed., Nov. 29
All sessions are identical in content, so students only need to attend
one session. The information obtained from one of these sessions will enable you
to write a rough draft of your resume, after which you may make appointments to
refine it. Participants should be prepared to take notes. Students graduating in
Dec. '06 are encouraged to attend a session as soon as possible. Students
graduating in May '07 are encouraged to attend a session by the end of this
semester. All continuing students and faculty are welcome to attend. Contact
Mike Pagel at mpagel@uwsp.edu or 346-3226
or 346-4557 with questions.
Upcoming
Schmeeckle Reserve Visitor Center Public Programs
Find Art in
Nature
Tues., Nov. 28, 7-8pm
Many famous nature artists studied the Wisconsin
landscape, flora, and fauna. Discover how they
connected to the natural world to produce beautiful
artwork. You�ll realize you can do exactly the same
thing!
Nature�s Pharmacy
Sat., Dec. 2, 2-3pm
Has your mother ever treated your cough with
something from the spice rack? Learn how some
common illnesses can be cured with herbs that may
be found in your own backyard, or easily at your local
store. Construct your very own aromatherapy eye
pillow. Space is limited; please call to reserve your
spot. (715) 346-4992. Special Fee $2/person.
2006 Winter
Candlelight Hike and Open House
NEW
Schmeeckle
Reserve is exited to announce that our 2006 Winter Candlelight Hike and Open
House is coming up soon
� Walk through the winter woodland on a 1-mile path lit by torches.
� Warm up by a campfire at the Visitor Center.
� Tour the Schmeeckle Reserve technology lab and Cedar Sign workshop.
� Free snacks and hot drinks will be provided (donations appreciated).
� Door prizes from the Browse Shop worth up to $100!
� Watch a Holiday Traditions Program at the campfire.
� Bring your family and friends.
Sat., Dec. 2
6-8pm, Come and Leave as You Like
Join us at the Schmeeckle Reserve Visitor Center on North Point Drive.
For more information, call 715-346-4992 or e-mail
Schmeeckle@uwsp.edu
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/schmeeckle
Click here for
the Promotional Flyer
Schmeeckle
Weekly Special!!
NEW
Are you starting feel cold on your walk to school/work? Winter will soon be here
and what better way to warm up than dressing in fleece?! The Schmeeckle Reserve
Browse Shop is offering 10% off on all fleece jackets, scarves, neckwarmers,
hats, and mittens for the next 2 weeks!!!
Wisconsin
Camps State-wide Student Workshop
The
Wisconsin Camps Student Workshop is an opportunity for students studying Youth
Programming and Camp Management or Environmental Education and any students that
have worked for a summer camp or youth agency. Students will have a chance to
network with and learn from professionals in a variety of fields as well as
connect with students from all over Wisconsin. The workshop will take place Dec. 1-2, 2006 at the Wisconsin Lions Camp in Rosholt, WI. For more
information, including session topics, schedule, and registration information
visit the "Student Workshop" section of the Wisconsin Camps website at
www.uwsp.edu/stuorg/wicamps. If
you have any questions, contact Stacie Simpson at ssimp376@uwsp.edu.
Attention Deer Hunters
There is a group of students conducting liver fluke research on whitetail deer
and are asking for your help. They are looking for the livers of harvested deer.
Livers from deer of all ages and gender and from all different areas are
encouraged. If you are interested and harvest a deer, put the liver in a 2
gallon zip lock bag or plastic bag (double bagged would be appreciated), and
donate them fresh or frozen. For every liver given you will be put into a
drawing to win a "4x4 Block Portable Archery Target" and two packs of the new
"Rage Expandable Broadheads". To arrange pick-up of your deer liver,
please contact:
Cody Krause
(218)522-0098
cody.l.krause@uwsp.edu
Austin Brose
(715)-570-4964
austin.b.brose@uwsp.edu
Kyle Wollin
(920)-253-8749
kyle.m.wollin@uwsp.edu
Tutors Needed
Kappa Delta Phi, the School of Education Honor Society, works with Pacelli High
School to set up weekly university tutors for students who request them. Tutors
are needed to help students in all different areas of academics, but especially
Ecology, Biology, and Physical Science.
The tutors are matched one to one, so the UWSP student will work with the same
high school student each time. This program has be in operation for several
years, and it has been quite a success. The times for tutoring are during the
regular Pacelli school day (7:30am-3:30pm) and the time would be set up to best
meet the university students schedule.
Interested students can contact Bobbi Jo Van De Loo at
bvand215@uwsp.edu. Please indicate
the time and course you would prefer to tutor.
Wisconsin Camps Student Workshop
Check out this workshop hosted by Wisconsin Camps student organization.
The fee is $30 and the deadline to register is Nov. 22.
Undergraduate Research Information
Interested in undergraduate research? Follow this link to learn more about
undergraduate research and the faculty and staff who are interested in working
with you.
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/research/symposium/
Volunteers Needed to Age Deer
The Three Lakes Fish and Wildlife Improvement Association is looking for
two individuals to age deer on the opening weekend of gun season (Nov. 18-19).
The two individuals will be aging deer at the BP station in Three Lakes.
Room and board at the Oneida Village will be provided as well as possible
compensation for time worked.
If interested, contact Richie Javenkowski at (715) 546-3070, or
preferably by
email at rich@lakesprecision.com
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SCHOLARSHIPS
*Click on title for application and more information
Salmon Unlimited Scholarship
Deadline: Dec. 15, 3pm
Wisconsin Arborist Association Scholarship
Click here for Scholarship Announcement
Click here for Scholarship Application
Deadline: Dec. 15
Garden Club of America Urban Forestry Scholarship
NEW
Garden Club of America has recently established a national fellowship in urban
forestry for qualified U.S. students. The fellowship is open to both advanced
undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in urban forestry,
forestry, horticulture, environmental studies or a closely related field at any
4-year college or university degree program in the United States.
For more information and online application forms, visit
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/urbanforestry/scholarship/index.htm.
Deadline: Jan. 31, 2007
Phi Kappa Phi Sophomore Scholarship Application
Phi
Kappa Phi invites you to encourage sophomore students to apply for the Phi Kappa
Phi Sophomore Scholarship. We offer a $400 award to recognize sophomore students
of outstanding academic achievement and broad educational perspective.
Sophomores (30 to 59 credits by the end of the fall semester December 2006) with
a GPA of 3.5 may apply.
Students have received a Student Message of the Day informing them of the
scholarship opportunity offered by Phi Kappa Phi. Deadline: Feb. 1,
2007, by Noon.
$1000-National Rifle Association (NRA) Wildlife
Management/Conservation Scholarship for Women
Deadline: Feb. 15
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
*For job descriptions and application process, click on title of job (it
will link you to a PDF).
Employment Links
Links to every conservation/environmental management state agency for all 50
states and the District of Columbia which usually post job opportunities
(including seasonal jobs and internships) put together by Mike Pagel from Career
Services. There are 176 agencies linked along with 161 employment pages.
http://www.uwsp.edu/career/Science.htm
Environmental Education/Interpretation Jobs
Many job opportunities are available! Visit
www.uwsp.edu/cnr/schmeeckle/interp/jobs/ for more information.
Schmeeckle
Employment Opportunities !!!
NEW
Schmeeckle
Reserve is looking to hire enthusiastic students with work-study for both Office
Staff and Maintenance Staff positions during the Spring '07 semester! If you are
interested please visit the Schmeeckle website at
www.uwsp.edu/cnr/schmeeckle/jobs/ and click on "current job openings" to
fill out an application on-line.
Hiawatha National Forest Summer Internships
NEW
Interpretation Intern Information and Application
Visitor Services Intern Information and Application
Open until filled.
South
Dakota DENR GIS/Geologist Seasonal Assistant
Open until filled.
6-NRCS Soil Technicians
Click here for Job Announcement
Click here for Job Description
Click here for NRCS Job Opportunities
Deadline: Nov. 30
Black River State Forest LTE Forester Position
This position is for 1043 hours with
a Jan. start date and a July end date. An excellent opportunity for a Dec.
graduate.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/x87201/employment/lte/q207lted.asp?v_request_id_seq_no=3925
UWSP International Programs Office
NEW
If you have questions contact Jennifer White at jwhite@uwsp.edu.
Deadline: Dec. 15
Ashland
County Forester
NEW
Deadline: Dec. 22, 4pm
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submissions is 9am on Fridays. Submit information electronically using the
article form found on our web page and email it to
cnrreporter@uwsp.edu.