RE: plans

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Wesenberg, Nancy Christine (WESENBNC@uwec.edu)
Thu, 27 Sep 2007 09:05:53 -0500



From: "Wesenberg, Nancy Christine" <WESENBNC@uwec.edu>
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 09:05:53 -0500
Subject: RE: plans
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Kate, I would like to be involved, but late meetings don't work well for me becau se I usually leave campus by one or so. Morning or early afternoon meeting s from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Except Wednesday when we have a weekly staff meeti ng from 10:30 a.m. to noon) would work for me, but I will try to stay in th e loop no matter what is best for the majority of people. Thanks.

Nancy Wesenberg Communication Specialist News Bureau University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 715-836-4423 wesenbnc@uwec.edu

-----Original Message----- From: sfpj-request@listserve.uwec.edu [mailto: [mailto:sfpj-request@listserve.uwec.e du] On Behalf Of Hale, C. Kate Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 8:21 AM To: Burns, Charlene P. E.; SFPJ Subject: Re: plans Importance: High

Thanks, Charlene, for bringing this to SFPJ. So far, I have had ONE respon se (not counting Karen Pope) to my request for information on a meeting tim e, so I hope this will stimulate some feedback to the group. Folks: Please
 advise about meeting times. How are Monday-Thursday at 5 (thinking of non
-teaching academic staff's ability to attend)? Or, how about Monday-Wednes day any time between 8 (or 7, for that matter) a.m. and starting as late a s 2 p.m.?

It's nearly October-if we're going to get anything done we need to get star ted with planning.

Thanks again to Charlene (and that group of students)--

Kate

________________________________ C. L. (Kate) Hale, Ph.D. Department of English halecl@uwec.edu 715-836-0148

"One is not born into the world to do everything but to do something."

Henry David Thoreau

On 9/27/07 7:08 AM, "Burns, Charlene P. E." <BURNSCP@uwec.edu> wrote:

I'm faculty Advisor for TAK, the local chapter of the national Religious St udies Honor Society. The group met last night to formulate plans for the ac ademic year, and one issue they want to address in some way is the Health C are question. They discussed sponsoring a panel discussion about the issue from various religious traditions' points of view, and I mentioned to them that SPFJ is planning something on the topic in honor of Eberth. A couple o f the students had taken classes from Eberth and/or Asha and all were very interested in exploring the possibility of working along w/ SPFJ in some wa y. (It's a small group - 8-9 active members).

Any thoughts/comments? Charlene
--------------------------------------- Charlene P. E. Burns, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Religious Studies http://www.uwec.edu/PhilRel/faculty/burns/index.htm Director, Chippewa Valley Dialogue on Science & Religion www.uwec.edu/cvdsr<http://www.uwec.edu/cvdsr><http://www.uwec.edu/cvdsr> Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies 611 Hibbard Hall University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

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