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Chancellor Search Update

Ag-Arama January 17, 24-25

Legislative Briefing January 21

Brainstorming Session January 22

Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration January 24

UMC Work/Life Focus Group Meetings January 27, 28

First Annual Winter Job Fair January 29

Fesler-Lampert Chair Seeks Proposals

Legal Issues Workshops Offered February 5

Inauguration Set for February 28

Scheduling Changes

VolunTEAM Update

Accolades

Special Dates

UMC Insight

UMC Bulletin


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UMC Weekly Bulletin
Volume 22, Number 20, January 15, 2003

Calendar

January 15
·   W.O.W. Event:  Laser Tag
January 17
·   Faculty Assembly
·   Hockey:  UMC vs. Lawrence University
January 18
·   UMC Football Recruiting Weekend
·   Hockey:  UMC vs. Lawrence University
January 20
·   Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, campus offices closed
January 21
·   SIFE Resume Workshop
January 22
·   Student Recruitment Brainstorming Session
·   W.O.W. Event:  Terry Shropshire, Guitarist
January 23
·   Fireside Chats for Women
January 24
·   Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
·   Basketball:  UMC vs. Southwest State University
    (Women and Men)
January 24 and 25
·   Ag-Arama
January 25
·   UMC Football Recruiting Weekend
·   Basketball:  UMC vs. Wayne State University
    (Women and Men)
·   Ag-Arama Alumni Social
·   Ag-Arama Dance
January 27-31
·   Commuter Week
January 27
·   Work/Life Focus Group Meetings
·   Commuter Week Car Care Clinic
January 28
·   Work/Life Focus Group Meeting
January 29
·   First Annual Winter Job and Internship Fair
·   Commuter Week Ice Cream Social
·   W.O.W. Event:  Christopher Carter, Mentalist
·   Missing Students -- Columbine Revisited:  The Untold
    Story

February 1
·   Cross-Country Skiing Trip to Turtle River State Park
·   UMC Football Recruiting Weekend
·   Hockey:  UMC vs. Finlandia University
·   Basketball:  UMC vs. Minnesota State University,
    Moorhead (Women and Men)
·   North Country Traditional Music and Dance
February 2
·   February Fitness Fever, Open Swim
·   Hockey:  UMC vs. Finlandia University
February 3-8
·   UMC Snow Daze "There's Snow Business Like Show
    Business

News Items

Chancellor Search Update
I write to inform you that the UMC Chancellor Search Committee is now in the phase of soliciting, nominating, and accepting applications for the Chancellor position.  Advertisements are being placed in national, statewide, and local publications and should appear within the next two to three weeks.

On behalf of the search committee and Chuck Bunting of A. T. Kearney Executive Search, I am also writing to invite both nominations and applications for this position.  Our goal is to develop as rich and diverse a candidate as possible.  We strongly urge you to consider nominating any candidates you feel would meet the requirements of this position and embody the qualities you as a campus feel are important in the next chancellor.

Thank you for your assistance with this critically important position.

Nominations and Applications:
Review of applications will begin February 1, 2003, but will be accepted until the position is filled.  Interested parties should send a letter of application expressing interest in the position, current curriculum vitae or resume, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of four professional references.  Individuals wishing to nominate candidates for this position should submit a letter of nomination, including the name, present position title, and address and telephone number of the nominee.  All nominations and applications will be confidential and will not be made public without permission of the candidate or until candidate is named a finalist.

Applicants and nominators are strongly encouraged to submit their materials by e-mail and Word attachments.

Questions may be directed to Chuck Bunting (703-739-4630) or Stephen Leo (703-739-4631) or via the e-mail addresses below.  Nominations and applications should be sent to:

Chuck Bunting, Vice President
A.T. Kearney Executive Search
Minnesota Crookston Search
333 John Carlyle Street
Alexandria, VA  22314
Fax: 703-519-0391
E-mail: charles.bunting@atkearney.com or stephen.leo@atkearney.com

--Robert Jones, Chair, UMC Chancellor Search Committee

Ag-Arama January 17, 24-25
The 28th Annual Ag-Arama, the winter competitive and fun event that focuses on agriculture and natural resources, will be held Saturday, January 25, in the University Teaching and Outreach Center (UTOC). 

Some of the student competitions will take place prior to January 25.  The contest in mechanized agriculture skills will take place on campus on Friday, January 17, and the contests in horticulture and agronomy will take place on Friday, January 24.

The majority of events, however, will be held Saturday, January 25, in UTOC.  All of the Ag-Arama events that day are open to the public, as well as to the UMC community and students.  UMC alumni are especially encouraged to attend.  A related alumni social is set for that day from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Crookston VFW, followed by a dance at the Crookston Armory from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 

Ag-Arama Royalty candidates include:
Senior Court:  Ben Feiro, Mike Hendrickx, Andrew Hinrichs, Dallas Koplin, and Tom Rude
Amanda Edberg, Cheryl Isder, Becky Locke, Melissa Miller, and Nicole Wolkenhauer.
Junior Court:  Jonathan Gorentz, Leo Kenny, Dan Pazdernik, and Luke Wittkop
Anna Anderson, Nycole Erickson, Sara Krippner, and Candi Lee.

For more information, including a complete schedule, visit <http://webhome.crk.umn.edu/clubs/agarama/>.

Legislative Briefing January 21
The 2003 Legislative Briefing and Reception will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 21, 2003 in Memorial Hall of the McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street SE, Minneapolis.  You are invited to attend and listen to President Bruininks and UMAA President Deborah Hopp discuss the University’s 2004-05 biennial budget proposal to the Minnesota Legislature.  UMC will be hosting a booth at the event along with other coordinate campuses and University Colleges. 

If you are interested in attending, please RSVP to 612-625-9174 or e-mail h-thil@tc.umn.edu
--Curt Almlie, Director, University Relations

Brainstorming Session January 22
The next student recruitment brainstorming session will be held on Wednesday, January 22, at 12 noon in Brown Dining Conference Rooms A & B.   Interested faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to bring their lunch to the meeting area.  Discussion will again focus on enrollment issues.  See you there.
--Curt Almlie, Director, Office of University Relations

Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration January 24
The Office of Multicultural and International Programs will sponsor a celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. on Friday, January 24, 3 p.m. in Bede Ballroom.

Theme:             “A Reflection of His Dream”
Program:           Welcoming remarks by Mario Prada
                        Video (brief)
                        Remarks by Joas Petithomme
                        Poetry by Eric Burgess
                        Song by Sonic Petithomme
                        Reflections by UMC Students:  Jean Korkowski,
                        John Oketch, Julia Ovando

A reception will follow the program.  All are invited!   Please contact me if you have questions.
--Mario Prada, Director of Multicultural and International Programs

UMC Work/Life Focus Group Meetings January 27, 28
This year the Office of the Vice President for Human Resources and the Office of the Vice President and Executive Vice Provost for Faculty and Academic Personnel are examining work/life issues on all campuses at the University of Minnesota.  Work/life refers to initiatives, programs, policies, and/or services that support employees in meeting an organization’s mission while also meeting their family and personal responsibilities.   For example, flexible work arrangements can give employees greater control in managing their work and life responsibilities, and dependent care support can ease care giving burdens for employees with children or aging parents.  Efforts such as these have been shown to increase productivity and retention and improve morale in both higher education and business and industry.

Anita Rios, Coordinator for the Work/Life Initiative will be at UMC to facilitate meetings on work/life issues.  Your input and feedback is important.  Please choose one of the following focus groups and reply to Les Johnson at ljohnson@mail.crk.umn.edu to let us know which session you will attend.

Monday, January 27 at 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. in 308 Selvig Hall
Focus group meeting for Civil Service employees
Coffee, juice and rolls provided

Monday, January 27 at 12 noon to 2 p.m. in 308 Selvig Hall
Focus group meeting for Bargaining Unit/Union employees
Coffee, juice and rolls provided

Monday, January 27 at 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. in 308 Selvig Hall
Focus group meeting for Professional & Administrative employees
Soft drinks, juice and cookies provided

Tuesday, January 28, at 9  to 11 a.m. in 115 Hill Hall
Focus group meeting for Faculty
Coffee, juice and rolls provided  

The information and ideas you provide from the focus groups will inform a Work/Life Steering Committee which has been charged with developing specific recommendations regarding ways the University might strengthen its commitment to work/life.  Refreshments will be provided at the focus group meetings.  We strongly encourage you to participate in a focus group to share your insights on what affects your work/life balance at the University.

Thanks in advance for your participation in this important process.  Before we get together, please take a few minutes and think about some of the following employer-provided supports already in place at the University: health and wellness resources, financial planning, relocation assistance, employee assistance counseling, career development, flexible work options (telecommuting, part-time work) and dependent care support.  We look forward to seeing you!
--Les Johnson, Director of Human Resources

First Annual Winter Job Fair January 29
UMC Career Services and Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) are sponsoring the First Annual Job and Internship Fair for all UMC students and alumni on Wednesday, January 29, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Bede Ballroom.

Twenty companies are expected to attend the event to visit with UMC students about job possibilities and internships.  Companies attending include:

AFLAC
    www.aflac.com
Air Force
   www.airforce.com

Alerus Financial
   www.alerusfinancial.com

Altru Health Systems
    www.altru.org

Amazon.com
    www.amazon.com

Best Buy
    www.bestbuy.com

Canterbury Park
   www.canterburypark.com

Career Professionals
    www.gocpi.com

Chili's
    www.chilis.com

Land O Lakes
    www.landolakes.com

Leech Lake Gaming
    www.leechlakegaming.com

Merit Care Health Systems
    www.meritcare.com

McDonald’s
    www.mcdonalds.com

Northwestern Mutual
     www.northwesternmutual.com

Peace Corps
    www.peacecorps.gov

Philom Bios
    www.inoculants.com

Riverview Hospital
    www.riverviewhospital.com

SEI Information Technology
    www.sei-it.com

State Farm Insurance
    www.statefarm.com

Unisys Corporation
    www.unisys.com

We also encourage all students to register with Career Services and post their resume on our new e-recruiting website.  All students will be required to have a resume in order to interview. 

Company Booths will be open for visitation to students, faculty, staff, and alumni from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 to 2 p.m.   Students can sign-up for interviews with the companies now at the Career Services Office, 270 Owen Hall.  Slots are filling up fast.  Interviews will take place from 2 to 5 p.m. on the same day of the job fair.  All students who need help with their resumes can stop by the Career Services Office daily. 

Fesler-Lampert Chair Seeks Proposals
The Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) invites interested faculty from across the University of Minnesota to apply for the 2003-2004 Fesler-Lampert Chair in Urban and Regional Affairs.  This endowed one-year position supports the research activities of a University faculty member for work on a project related to urban and regional affairs in Minnesota. The endowment is expected to generate $50,000 in support for 2003-2004.

Applications must be received by Friday, March 7, 2003.  Visit <www.cura.umn.edu/chairapp.html>  for application procedures and more information, or contact Prof. Tom Scott at (612) 625-7340 or scott001@umn.edu with questions.

Legal Issues Workshops Offered February 5
UMC, together with the Office of the General Counsel, is presenting two workshops on the UMC campus.  One workshop is geared for administrators, supervisors and staff.  The second workshop is geared for faculty.  Both training sessions are open and free of charge.

Legal Issues Impacting Administrators
Wednesday, February 5,  9 to 10:30 a.m. in Brown Dining Room A&B
Susan Rafferty, Associate General Counsel and Tracy Smith, Associate General Counsel
This workshop focuses on legal updates on issues important to supervisors, administrators and managers.  Topics of discussion include:

Part I

  • Minnesota Data Practices Act:  Public vs. private employee information

  • How to respond to external requests for employee reference checks/verification

  • Your responsibilities regarding Family Medical Leave Act

  • Employment law issues and best practices

Part II

  • Open forum – Questions and answers

Legal Issues Impacting Faculty
Wednesday, February 5, 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. in Brown Dining Room A&B
Susan Rafferty, Associate General Counsel and Tracy Smith, Associate General Counsel
This workshop focuses on legal updates on issues important to faculty.  Topics of discussion include:

Part I

  • Minnesota Data Practices Act:  Public vs. private employee information

  • FERPA – Public vs. private student information

  • How to respond to external requests for reference information on fellow faculty

  • How to assist students who request a letter of reference

  • Your responsibilities regarding Family Medical Leave Act

  • Employment law issues and best practices

Part II

  • Open forum – Questions and answers

Both training opportunities are open to all UMC staff and faculty.  Coffee or juice and cookies will be provided.  Contact Les Johnson at 8345 to pre-register or obtain additional information.
--Les Johnson, Director of Human Resources

Inauguration Set for February 28
The Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota is pleased to announce that the inauguration of Robert H. Bruininks as the 15th president of the University of Minnesota will take place on February 28, 2003.  The ceremony and related festivities will coincide with the University's Founders Week, February 23 - March 1.  A website with more detailed information is forthcoming.  Plans call for the event to be broadcast to the coordinate campuses.  At UMC the event will be viewed in 4 Hill Hall.

Scheduling Changes
Within the next few days Jim Myers will be making some changes to the SURE (Scheduling University Resources Electronically) system.  The resources listed under “locations” will be broken down in greater detail.  The larger, more specified list will be labeled “filters” instead of “locations.”  If you experience problems locating all resources after the changes are made, you may have to update your bookmark.  For new users the address for scheduling cars, meeting rooms, etc. is <www.umcrookston.edu/Facilities/sure/>.  Bookmark the address if you haven’t already. 

More people are reserving their own cars, meeting rooms, etc. each month.  Everyone should remember to cancel their reservations if they do not need to use the resource.  Please remember to fill out the mileage card before returning vehicle keys.  If there are people who have tried to use the scheduling system and can’t get it to work, please notify Jim Myers at ujfm002@crk.umn.edu  or myself.  Toward the end of the month we are planning to send out a survey asking you to evaluate the SURE system.
--Kent Freberg, Director, Facilities Management

VolunTEAM Update
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f you’re interested in learning more about the Crookston VolunTEAM, please visit www.volunteam.org.

Accolades
Ryan TrippRyan Tripp
, a junior majoring in business management—marketing from Alexandria, MN, has been selected to present at the Business Opportunity and Self-employment Search (BOSS).  The competition is part of the Marketplace of Ideas, North Dakota's biggest economic development conference.  This is the first year the Marketplace event has included the BOSS competition.  Ryan is one of only eight finalists to be selected to present at the competition on Wednesday, January 15, at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks.    Refer to <www.marketplaceofideas.org> for more information.

Ryan will present his business plan, "Tripp Dock and Lift,” a plan based on a business he first started in high school.   He would hire friends in the Alexandria area, and they would pull out docks and boatlifts in the fall and install them again in the spring.  He first began the business in tenth grade and then sold it his freshman year of college.  He sold the equipment and the accounts to a friend of his.  Ryan submitted his detailed business plan to Marketplace in hopes that the same idea could be implemented by youth in North Dakota.

Hilary Bertsch  Michelle Christopherson  Sue Jacobson
Hilary Bertsch
, Program Associate, Center for Adult Learning, and Michelle Christopherson, Assistant to the Director, Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, have completed their Master of Arts Degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of St. Thomas.  Bertsch and Christopherson graduated Friday, December 20, 2002 on the St. Paul campus.  Sue Jacobson, Senior Lab Services Coordinator, Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, has also taken part in the degree program; she will complete her studies and graduate in January, 2003.  Bertsch, Christopherson, and Jacobson began the program in September of 2001, transferring nine credits in from the UMC Summer Institute of Instructional Technology.  They met with a cohort of 18 teachers every other Friday evening and Saturday for the last 18 months.  More details about the degree program are available at: <www.stthomas.edu/education/offcampus/egrandforksmaci.html>.  Congratulations!

Special Dates
Birthdays
January 19 -- John Zak

Reminder:  Faculty and staff are encouraged to share well wishes for birthdays, anniversaries, births, etc. with the rest of the campus.  Please send items for this week’s special dates via e-mail to Andrew Svec at asvec@mail.crk.umn.edu and/or Sue Dwyer at sdwyer@mail.crk.umn.edu. Thanks.

UMC Insight
Deanna PatenaudeUMC Insight, the weekly radio show about UMC, airs on KROX Radio 1260 AM Saturdays at 8:45 a.m.  Tune in Saturday, January 18, to hear an interview with Deanna Patenaude, Director of RSVP at UMC.  Insight is hosted by Andrew Svec, UMC Director of Communications.

UMC Insight files are also available via the Web at:  <http://www.umcrookston.edu/newsevents/insight/02-03/index.htm>

UMC Bulletin
The UMC Bulletin is posted at:
<http://www.umcrookston.edu/campusinfo/wkbulletin/bulletin.htm>



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