announcement: Approved 3/5/2015
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February 27, 2015
TO: UWRF Colleagues
RE: Off-Campus, University-Sanctioned Event
FROM: Dr. Lissa Schneider-Rebozo, Director of Undergraduate Research, Scholarly and Creative Activity and Associate Professor of English
The Undergraduate Research, Scholarly and Creative Activity Department is sponsoring an off-campus activity and a student in your course might miss class time. The offices of the Provost and the Associate Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs require that students provide this notice to you no later than one week prior to their scheduled activity to be in compliance with appropriate policies. Your consideration in allowing them to complete course assignments and work in compliance with these university’s policies* is appreciated. Thank you for your support and cooperation. Additional details are below.
Dates & Times (“activities should not be scheduled during the final exam period or one week prior to final examinations”): April 15 (at 8:00 a.m.) through April 19, 2015 (All day)
Activity: Undergraduate students (85) will present their research projects through, posters, visual displays, performing arts and oral presentations at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), located at the Eastern Washington University in Cheney, Washington.
Academic Rationale for Absence: The National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) is important to the students’ professional development as well as an opportunity to present their research and connect with other scholars in and out of their field. NCUR is a great opportunity to showcase the talents of our students, and students from across the nation, by sharing their research projects. At the conference, students also have the opportunity to: attend student research presentations, visit the graduate school fair, listen and learn from the variety of plenary speakers, attend student interest sessions, and participate in the NCUR sponsored excursions to learn about the culture and area. Furthermore, these students are gaining valuable connections of networking with professionals. For more information about the conference: http://www.cur.org/ncur_2015/
Faculty Contact Information:
1. Campus Address: 160 Hagestad Hall
2. Office Phone Number: 715-425-3902
3. Email: [log in to unmask]
Participating Students: Please provide a list of the students who are participating in this activity:
1 Felipe Alarcon Peres
2 Brent Arnoldussen
3 Faith Baier
4 Olivia Bartkey
5 Zackery Becker
6 Briana Beebe
7 Lauren Bina
8 Moriah Boldon (Harmston)
9 Elizabeth (Lizzy) Bunton
10 Sadie Burkhow
11 Julia Chous
12 Kristopher Cole
13 Magregor Damião de Oliveira
14 Evangeline Dhawan
15 Katherine Dietmeier
16 Mikayla Dolan
17 Stephanie Gabbey
18 Kaitlyn Gartner
19 Samuel Getty
20 Carson Giblette
21 Kaitlynn Graven
22 Kristen Graziano (Fraser)
23 Lyndsay Hage
24 Katlin Hastings
25 Wade Hausken
26 Olivia Hinz
27 Rebbekah (Beck) Hite
28 Larissa Jahnel Rodrigues de Oliveira
29 Amanda Janke
30 Nicholas Jensen
31 Hyobin Ji
32 Emily Johnson
33 Andrew Keller
34 Jake-Ryan Kent
35 Taylor Ketterhagen
36 Hannah Klimek
37 Kelsey Kolell
38 Shea Lammers
39 Alyssa Landsberger
40 Ryan Leach
41 Benjamin Lemmer
42 Bonnie Loden
43 Crysta Lowell
44 Laura Lusardi
45 Connor MacKinnon
46 Raishma Majeed
47 Mark Martinez
48 Rachel McCabe
49 Reven McGee
50 Shannon McNamara
51 Tristan Miller
52 Alison Miotke
53 Taylor Moeller-Roy
54 Laura Moon
55 Daniel Nelson
56 Megan Nickel
57 Katrina Nunes
58 Arianna Pajtash
59 Molly Patterson
60 Madeleine Pemberton
61 Lindomar Pessoa
62 Kodi Peterson
63 Emily Philips
64 Kenneth Pommerening
65 Bailey Post
66 Paul Reberg
67 Kayla Reed
68 Daniel Risinger
69 Abigail Ritsch
70 Brittany Rootes
71 Kimberly Schopper
72 Mariana Scoqui Guimarães
73 Ariane Silva
74 Alexis Sliva
75 Sarah Stoneburg
76 Noah Stueven
77 Andrew Trapp
78 Anthony Tumbarello
79 Julie Vang
80 Grant Warmus
81 Kyle Willfahrt
82 Pheng Yang
83 Yaoyao Zhou
84 Aaron Zimdars
85 Jacob Zwiefelhofer
Submit this completed form to [log in to unmask] for consideration by the office of the associate vice chancellor for academic affairs.
8.2.11 University Sponsored Off-campus Activities and Field Trips: Students will not be penalized for missing class in order to participate in University sanctioned events. If class attendance is a requirement, missing a class in order to participate in a University-sanctioned event will not be counted as an absence. Such absences do not relieve the students of any of their class responsibilities (e.g., homework, exams, lecture notes, etc.). Students are responsible for completing course requirements that are due on the dates of University-sanctioned events per prior agreement with the instructor. A University-sanctioned event is defined to be any extracurricular event (e.g., educational field trips or conferences, theatrical performances, intercollegiate athletic contests, musical performance or tours, etc.) as approved by the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. http://www.uwrf.edu/FacultySenate/Handbook/Chapter8/
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