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TEACH-IN: Budget Crisis and the Future of UW-Eau Claire

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Centennial Hall 1614
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
United States

STUDENTS-FACULTY-STAFF-COMMUNITY-ALUMNI

ALL ARE INVITED TO AN IMPORTANT TEACH-IN:

 

THE UW BUDGET CRISIS AND THE FUTURE OF UW-EAU CLAIRE


JOIN IN THE EFFORT TO WIN BACK THE FUTURE

 

What is a “Teach-In?”

A participatory public forum, focused on a complicated problem, normally an issue involving political affairs.  Teach-ins are oriented toward ACTION and fostering civic engagement and healthy debate.

 

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED

 

SCHEDULE: (Attend some or all as you are able):

 

3 TO 3:50 PM, CENTENNIAL HALL 1614: KEYNOTE SPEAKER: PROFESSOR MAX GARLAND, FORMER STATE OF WISCONSIN POET LAUREATE

 

4-4:50 PM, CENTENNIAL HALL 1614: PRESENTATION/CALL TO ACTION:  PROFESSOR BOB NOWLAN, VICE-PRESIDENT OF UNITED FACULTY AND STAFF OF UW-EAU CLAIRE: THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF THE WISCONSIN IDEA

 

5-6:20 PM: CENTENNIAL HALL 2916, 2920, and 2924: BREAKOUT SESSIONS FOR: Students – Faculty/Staff – Community/Alumni

 

6:30-7:50 PM:CENTENNIAL HALL 1614, Reports from breakout sessions, and moving forward

 

Hosted By:

Progressive Students and Alumni (PSA) and United Faculty and Academic Staff of UW-Eau Claire (UFAS)


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