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Who We Are
The UW-Sheboygan Foundation is an organization founded in 1978 to support the programs and activities of the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan through fund development and advocacy. Since 1978 the Foundation’s board of local citizens has worked with staff and faculty to identify sources of support for the campus and its students.
The primary effort of the Foundation is to raise funds for scholarships for deserving students, many of whom juggle work and family responsibilities in addition to their schoolwork. Through its ongoing fundraising efforts, the Foundation has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to support student scholarships. The Foundation, in partnership with generous community members, builds and revitalizes campus facilities for the betterment of educational experiences.
We Make a Difference Every Single Day
A Brighter Future for Families
Offering individuals the chance to improve themselves through higher education gives them the ability to make sound, informed decisions, broadens opportunities for better-paying jobs, and more. Higher education gives people the chance to expand their impact at work, at home, and in the communities where they live.
Higher education is contagious, too! The positive influence of parents and family members who have attended college encourages children to do the same.
Why UW-Sheboygan Matters
Our students receive a private-school experience at a very affordable rate. UW Colleges is the leader in transfer student success. UW Colleges students who transfer within the UW System have a 10% higher graduation rate than the average among students who attend four-year public institutions.
We do really well in preparing students for success!
Donations made to the campus through the Foundation have a direct impact on students’ educational experience and how well they are prepared to enter the workforce. Some areas where donations have enhanced the UW-Sheboygan experience include:
• University Theatre, Music and Arts
• Special Events and Student Life
• Athletics and Sports
• Classroom Instruction (updated technology, new facilities)
Mission Statement
The University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan Foundation, Inc. supports the University by providing resources to ensure its success and excellence. The Foundation will enhance the University’s image within the community, broaden its base of financial support, and communicate to the public its responsiveness to local needs.
Vision Statement
Helping students achieve their dreams.
Thank you for taking the time to learn more about the UW-Sheboygan Foundation.
Sincerely,
Allyson Meredith Olivier Executive Director and Development Officer University of Wisconsin–Sheboygan Foundation
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. -Nelson Mandela
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AGENDA
Check-in and Light Breakfast
7:45–8:15 a.m., Fine Arts Building, Lobby
Welcome
8:30–8:50 a.m., Fine Arts Building, Theatre
Allyson Meredith Olivier, UW-Sheboygan Foundation Executive Director and Development Officer
Jackie Joseph-Silverstein, Regional Executive Officer and Dean, UW Colleges
Session 1: Class A
9:00–9:50 a.m.
Playwriting
Thomas Campbell, Assistant Professor of Communications and Theatre Arts
Enjoy this fun and engaging course that is certain to trigger your internal creative ideas. You will learn about playwriting, famous playwrights and the elements of a play through the creation of a play with the group (interaction is optional).
Session 1: Class B
9:00–9:50 a.m.
Love and Money: A Relationship Challenge
Matthew Raunio, Associate Professor of Business and Economics and Maureen O’Shea, Kewaunee County Department of Human Services
Money problems can be a major source of disagreement in a couple’s relationship. We’ll talk about how differing money styles and values may lead to unnecessary strain and how to improve communication and relationship skills so that partners can work together to find a solution.
Back to school at my age?Oh, Yes!
Questions? Visit us on Facebook, search UW-Sheboygan or UW-Sheboygan Alumni.Not finding what you are looking for? Call Allyson at 920-459-6612.
Session 2: Class A
10:05–10:55 a.m.
Color Field Painting: The Power of Color When Combined with Pattern
Thomas Uebelherr, Professor of Art
Learn about color theory, the history of the use of color in visual art, and its use in everyday life from the living space to workplace to marketplace. A hands-on project will explore the potential impact of color juxtapositions.
Session 2: Class B
10:05–10:55 a.m.
Education and the Useless Class
David Louzecky, Professor of Philosophy
Artificial Intelligence and gene editing will eliminate most jobs, and with them income and health care. Given that education is preparation for the workforce, my question is, “What should we do about education?” Please think about this before class and come prepared to discuss.
Session 3
11:15 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Immigration Policy and American Identity
Alise Coen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Science
Debates surrounding immigration in U.S. politics reveal competing perceptions of what it means to be an American. This presentation will discuss the evolution of U.S. immigration policy and explore what these policies reveal about changing constructions of American identity over time.
Lunch Grab and Go
12:00–12:15 p.m.
Subs, cookies, water/soft drinks will be provided.
The University of Wisconsin–Sheboygan Foundation invites you and a guest to
A Fun Day of Learning Designed Just for Adults
University DaySaturday, March 10, 2018 7:45 a.m.–1:30 p.m. UW-Sheboygan
Join us for an engaging and educational day of learning taught by our very own esteemed UW-Sheboygan Professors.
This is a FREE event for invited guests and is not open to the general public. For those of you who attended the Friend-raising event, hosted by Acuity, this is a continuation of UW-Sheboygan Foundation’s “Getting to know us Better” campaign on behalf of UW-Sheboygan.
Sponsored by
Session 4
12:15–1:10 p.m.
Astronomy At Home
William Dirienzo, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy
Enjoy a brief overview of the universe and the solar system, tips for observing on your own and a discussion of upcoming astronomical events. Also experiment with basic physics concepts, learn about rocketry and handle meteorites!
Conclusion
1:15–1:30 p.m.
Allyson Meredith Olivier
This is a FREE event for invited guests. Enrollment is limited, early registration is encouraged. Register online at ce.uwc.edu/sheboygan/catalog.