4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP The CNR Reporter is a weekly publication of the University of Wisconsin­ Stevens Point College of Natural Resources. Deadline for articles and announcements is 9 a.m. on Friday. Submit information electronically using the article form. Looking for an old CNR Reporter find them in our archives. Academic Information Advising Walk­in Hours NEW Advising Walk­in Hours These times are set aside for quick questions regarding your degree progress and student record. Longer discussions will require an appointment. Bobbi Kubish Jessica Tomaszewski TNR 180 TNR 192 First­Year & Sophomores Transfers Mon. Apr 18 Tues. Apr 19 10:30 ­ 12:00PM 10:30 ­ 12:00PM Wed. Apr 20 1:00 ­ 2:30PM Thurs. Apr 21 10:30 ­ 12:00PM 10:30AM ­ 12:00PM Fri. Apr 22 CWES (NRES 385 or 475) Mandatory Informational Meeting for Waste, Select Transfer, European Seminar, and Kenya Seminar Students Information packet and application for the CWES two­week field techniques course (NRES 385/475) occurring May 23 to June 3, 2016 are avalible in TNR 180. If you have any questions about CWES or the meeting, please stop by TNR 180. Mandatory Informational Meeting: Monday, April 25th from 4:00 ­ 5:00 PM in CPS 116. The roster of students accepted for NRES 385 will be posted on the bulletin board across from TNR 180 o April 11. http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 2/18 4/19/2016 April 11. CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP CNR Peer Advising! It's that time of semester ­ academic advising season! If you are currently assigned to CNR Peer Advisin for you academic advising you will need to make an appointment at the Student Success Center in order to register for Fall 2016 classes. Follow these steps below! Sign up for a half hour appointment to talk with a CNR Peer Advisor. 1. Check out the staff information (major and their scheduled work time) on our bulletin board (across from TNR 180) to choose someone with a major similar to yours (not necessary but some students prefer this). 2. Stop in the Student Success Center, TNR 180, to schedule a time that works for you (No appointments taken by phone/e­mail). 3. Mark your appointment time down in your calendar, phone, etc! 4. Show up at your assigned time* with a printed copy of your DEGREE PROGRESS REPORT open mind, questions, a few course ideas! You will be talking about different options for classes, GPA and 5. application requirements, as well as other ways to keep you on track for graduation. * If you miss your appointment, you have one more chance to sign up and attend. If you miss two peer advising appointments, you forfeit your registration time and will register on the last day (May 2nd). We have over 400 students to advise so a missed appointment means you impact our office and anothe student! Please don’t miss appointments and sign up today! If you have any questions about advising or the registration process, please stop into the CNR Student Success Center and ask! Career Services Workshops Here is the full list of workshops Upcoming Workshops: April 18: 3­4 PM in CPS 116 "Finding Jobs and Internships" April 19: 10 AM­3PM in DUC Laird Room Summer Jobs Fair April 20: 3­4 PM in CCC 303 "LinkedIn" April 21: 3­4 PM in CCC 321 "Resumes and Other Professional Correspondence" April 27: 4­5 PM in CPS 317 "Your Financial Future is Now!" May 2: 5­6:30 PM in CPS 317 "Resumes and Other Professional Correspondence" Free Tutoring in Lower Debot http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 3/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP The Tutoring­Learning Center is offering free tutoring in Lower Debot, room 073. Writing tutors and chemistry tutors will be available Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:00 pm ­ 8:00 PM, every week from now until summer. No appointment is necessary. Students are served on a drop­in basis. We hope to see you there! Great Sources of Reference for Questions The CNR handbook is a great reference, CNR Handbook ! The Campus Catalog is great as well, Campus Catalog ! Advising Resources has some really helpful Video Tutorials! New CNR Apparel On The Way! New CNR apparel and logos will be coming soon! Show your CNR pride and help support the programs of the CNR Student Success Center! Enhance Your Note­Taking, Test Preparation and Study Skills The Tutoring­Learning Center (TLC) houses UW­Stevens Point's Academic Literacies Specialist, Emily Wisinski, a professional staff member, meets with students on an individual basis to discuss: Time Management Goal Setting and Motivation Test Preparation Note­Taking and other study skills Stop by the TLC in the basement of the library, room 018 to make an appointment to discuss your individual concerns and create an academic success plan. Or, visit during Emily’s office hours: Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. or Wednesday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. CNR Major Course Fee Each student carrying a CNR major (with the exception of Paper Science) will be charged $40/semester f the "CNR Fee Treehaven & CWES" to fund major renovations at the Treehaven and Central Wisconsin Environmental Station (CWES) Field Stations. This fee will be charged to CNR majors enrolled at UWSP each spring and fall semester beginning in Jan, 2009. Four Year Plan Blank Template This document can come in handy when you are making a four year plan. It's a great idea to plan ahead close this section Events and Speakers http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 4/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP Eco Fair "It All Trickles Down" NEW Come check out the Eco Fair this Wednesday (April 20th) in the Laird Room of the DUC from 10am­4pm! There will be all sorts of booths from various organizations both on and off­campus followed by performances by Arm Chair Boogie and Bill starting at 7pm in the DUC Encore. UW­Stevens Point to mark Sexual Assault Awareness Month National studies reveal one in four college women report surviving rape or attempted rape at some point in their lifetime. One in 71 men report having been raped some point in their lives. As a part of its commitment to fostering a safe, productive learning environment, the University of Wisconsin­Stevens Point will partner with the city of Stevens Point, Portage County and victim services groups in declaring April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and hosting several free, public awareness events. The kickoff will be held Monday, April 4, at 1 p.m. with the campus portion of Fourth Avenue declared “Teal Street” for the month. Chancellor Bernie Patterson, Mayor Mike Wiza and Jessica King, Portage County victim advocate with CAP Services' Sexual Assault Victim Services will speak. The event will be held at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Reserve Street. On Thursday, April 7, a resource panel will be held at 5 p.m. at Collins Classroom Center Room 321. It w include representatives from UW­Stevens Point’s Dean of Students, Protective Services, Counseling Center and the Promoting Awareness Victim Empowerment (PAVE) student organization as well as Portag County’s Sexual Assault Victim Services (SAVS) and District Attorney’s Office and the Stevens Point Police Department. The film “The Hunting Ground” will be screened at 5 and 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, at the Dreyfus University Center Theater. A discussion led by Dean of Students Troy Seppelt and representatives from PAVE, SAVS and the Counseling Center will follow the screenings. On Monday, April 18, a “Know Your IX” discussion will be held at 6 p.m. in the Dreyfus University Center Laird Room. Pam Dollard, director of Human Resources and Affirmative Action and the Title IX coordinator, and Seppelt, a deputy Title IX coordinator, will discuss the requirements for Title IX for colleges and universities as it relates to sexual assault. On Wednesday, April 27, campus and community members are encouraged to join others across the country by wearing denim to raise awareness of rape and sexual assault. Learn more about national “Denim Day” at http://denimdayinfo.org. Also on April 27, a Take Back the Night event will be held at 5 p.m. in the Dreyfus University Center Encore Room. For more information on Sexual Assault Awareness Week, contact the Dean of Students Office at 715­ 346­2611. How to Survive the Summer Field Experiences Are you participating in sumer field experience this summer? Are you prepared? Check out your session "How to Survive..." How to Survive Europe: May 2 at 4 pm in TNR 122 http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 5/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP CNR Graduate Seminars Interested in research? Come and see the CNR Graduate Students present on their research! Undergraduates welcome to the attend the following graduate seminars this semester at 4 pm TNR 120. March 8 March 15 Student presentation Presenter: Josh Schulze Student presentation Presenter: Jessica Jaworski Dan Isermann Movement of Lake Sturgeon after upstream passage of two dams on the Menominee River, WI­MI Shelli Dubay Effects of forced re­nesting on a reintroduced population of Whooping Cranes/Behavioral patterns of Whooping Cranes and Sandhill Cranes Spring break Student presentation March 29 Presenter: Melissa Alexander Student presentation April 5 Presenter: Matt Zangl April 12 Student presentation Presenter: Brenna Hyzy April 19 Student presentation Presenter: Ellen King Brenda Lackey Development, implementation, and evaluation of pilot series of nature programs for visitor centers Anna Haines Examination of local wetland governance Kevin Russell Occupancy and maternal roosts of the northern long eared bat in the Lake States Region Kendra Liddicoat Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Wisconsin Camps Shiba Kar Encouraging pro­environmental behavior through energy education programs in Wisconsin schools Anna Haines Landowner and visitor attitudes towards landscape scale restoration Josh Raabe Factors influencing Walleye spawning across Minnesota Student presentation April 26 May 3 May 10 Presenter: Jenny Christopher Student presentation Presenter: Emily Usher Student presentation Presenter: Doug Zentner Coffee and Culture http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 6/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP Coffee and Culture April 19th: Tuesday at 6:00PM in DUC Alumni Room, Interracial Dating ande Relationships Wisconsin DNR's Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation 2015 Accomplishments The Wisconsin DNR would like to share with you a report on the accomplishments of the Wisconsin DNR Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation in 2015. It was a great year with many things to be thankful fo and proud of. Of course, many of these accomplishments would not have been possible without support from people like you. Inside the report you will find stories about swans, bats, mussels, plants and othe important pieces of our natural heritage. Of particular interest may be a story about rediscovering the federally threatened prairie bush clover (Lespedeza leptostachya) at a State Natural Area in Green Coun or another one about the always photogenic Virginia meadow beauty (Rhexia virginica). close this section Study Away Opportunities Costa Rica Tropical Ecology 2016­17 Winterim Study Abroad Experience sloths, sea turtles, quetzals and more, while learning about the complex ecosystems of beautiful, warm, and peaceful Costa Rica. This study abroad favorite will be led by Dr. Mike Demchik, forestry faculty member and his wife, Sophie Demchik. Click on the flyer for more information and stay tuned for an information session. To pick up a registration packet or ask questions please stop by TNR 192 during Jessica Tomaszewski’s Walk­in hours as listed in the Academic Information session of the reporter. National Student Exchange (NSE) Full Academic Year or Single Semester, Fall or Spring NSE offers students a domestic alternative to studying abroad. What began with three campuses exchanging seven students is now 200 universities placing 3,000 students each year. UW­Stevens Point became a member institution in 2014 and will begin to send students to NSE participating universities, and welcome NSE students to campus, in the fall of 2015. For more information visit the NSE website at www.nse.org/ and UWSP webpage at http://www.uwsp.edu/studyAbroad/Pages/National­Student­Exchange­­­­NSE.aspx . Once you have background information contact UWSP program coordinator Mark Koepke in CCC 108 for advising. U of Idaho Semester in the Wild What better way to learn the ecological and social relationships among nature, writing and sustainable natural recourses than to spend a semester in the middle of it all, at Taylor Wilderness Research Station Earn 17 upper division credits while studying ecology in the heart of America’s largest wilderness area. F more information check out www.uidaho.edu/wild. If you have any questions please contact Meg Gag a tayranch@uidaho.edu. http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 7/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP close this section Student Organizations Student Organizations' Weekly Update American Fisheries Society (AFS) Join us for our meetings on Wednesdays, at 5pm in TNR 170! Contact Kate Carpenter if you have any questions. American Water Resources Association (AWRA) NEW The UWSP Student Chapter of AWRA is committed to the preservation and enhancement of our nation's water quality through education, responsible management, and the continued efforts of ou members. We provide many hands on experiences in water resources and hydrology fieldwork projects. We also have fun events like highway cleanup, educating children and local residents in the community about water resources and water protection. Upcoming Events: Lake Joanis turnover project meet at corner of Minnesota Ave by the entrance gate 2pm April 15th Outreach Education event at Lake Joanis from 10am ­ 2pm April 23rd. We meet every Tuesday at 5:00pm in TNR 252. Dues are $5 for a semester, or $10 per academic year plus a FREE T­Shirt. If you have any question please feel free to email us at awra@uwsp.edu. Animal Behavior Club Our meeting this week will include a visit from Dr. Plonsky and one of his dogs. He will be discussing canine behavior and training topics. Join us Wednesdays in TNR 122 at 6 pm. Big Dawg Fishing Team Do you like to fish? The Big Dawg Fishing Team is group of anglers on campus you will want to come check out. We are a team that fishes competitively on the FLW, BASS, and Cabela’s Boat US Collegiate bass fishing tournament series. Our organization is all about bringing people who are dedicated to the sport of fishing together. We fish club tournaments all over Wisconsin in both the spring and the fall semesters and teams can qualify to compete on the national stage all over the country. UWSP Big Dawg Fishing is ranked in the top 10 collegiate bass fishing teams in the nation Our goal is to help make everyone a better angler and help you learn to be more successful on the water. Our team has some great sponsors that everyone who joins the team can benefit from. We meet Thursday night at 7pm in CCC 205, and everyone is welcome. The dues for Big Dawg Fishing are $20 per semester. You can check us out on Facebook “UWSP Big Dawg Fishing”. If you have a questions contact Ryan Pinkalla at rpink569@uwsp.edu . February 11th Big Dawg Fishing will be hosting guest speaker Matt Stefan, professional angler on the FLW tour. This is free and open to anyone it will be in CCC 214 at 7pm. Bring all your friend th will be a presentation you will not want to miss! Coalition of Organizational Leadership in TNR (COOL) http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 8/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP Our meetings are Thursdays at 5:00 PM in TNR 320, and that any topic/event/idea that anyone would like to be brought up at this meeting can be emailed to Jordan Winkenbach at jwink613@uwsp.edu. Ducks Unlimited Student Chapter The newly formed Ducks Unlimited student chapter will be having its first meets Wednesdays at 6:00p.m. in TNR 170. Anyone interested in wetlands, waterfowl, and the great outdoors is welcome to join! Come by to meet the new officers, learn what we have in store for next semester, and sign up for the email list!! Environmental Educators and Naturalists Association (EENA) NEW ENNA presents the 2016 Eco Fair, It All Trickles Down. Come join us on Wednesday April 20th 10­4 in the DUC Lair room. We will have educational booths, crafts, raffles and an altogether good time. Hey Popcorn Guy is will also be joining us to sell his great popcorn ...they're totally worth checking out!! And don’t forget to attend our free concert later that night in the Encore room at 7pm. Arm Chair Boogie and Bill will be preforming a great show that night. The Environmental Educators and Naturalists Association exists to spread environmental literacy and knowledge to the surrounding campus and community through educational programs and events geared toward all ages. EENA meets every Tuesday at 7pm in the WCEE on the 4th floor of the library­ all students are welcome! Any questions please contact Emma Adams at eadam744@uwsp.edu. Environmental and Sustainability Issues Committee If you are interested in working on sustainability initiatives and policies on the UWSP campus, check out the Environmental and Sustainability Issues Committee of the Student Government Association! The committee works on a variety environmental topics from bicycle safety to waste reduction. Stop by the meeting, Thursdays at 12pm in the Brewhaus conference room, or contact Alex Thomas if you want to get involved. https://www.uwsp.edu/sga/Pages/UWSPSGA­ EnvironmentalandSustainabiltyIssuesCommittee.aspx Fire Crew The Fire Crew is always looking for new members so even if you're not sure what we're all about, stop by to a meeting and talk with a few of the members or officers and join in the fun!!! The UWSP Fire Crew meetings will be held in TNR 120 on Thursdays from 6­7. The Fire Crew is once again offering a great opportunity to get your basic wildland fire certification No experience is necessary. This is a very marketable class for any natural resource major. Applications are available across from the Fire Crew office (TNR 361a) or at the Fire Crew webpage UWSP Chapter of the Izaak Walton League The Izaak Walton League of America is one of the oldest conservation organizations in the United States. It was founded in 1992, and has over 250 local chapters throughout the nation. Our club is focused on anything and everything outdoors. We participate in many different9/18 http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP Our club is focused on anything and everything outdoors. We participate in many different activities such as Trout Stream Restoration, Trail Maintenance, Highway Cleanup, and Kids Fishing Day, as well as Bow Shoots, Trap Shoots, and Rifle Shoots. During our meetings we also have hands on activities such as Knot Tying, Chainsaw and Axe sharpening and care, Wilderness Survival, and many others. We have meetings every Thursday at 7:00 PM in TNR 240. Dues: $5.00/semester or $8.00/year Comments or questions? Email us at iwla@uwsp.edu or check out the UWSP IKES Website: http://stuorgs.uwsp.edu/iwla/pages/default.aspx Land Conservation Society The Land Conservation Society (LCS) is a national organization which has a newly establish branch here on campus. We focus on land conservation at its roots which is at the private level and work with several nonprofit organizations focused on land conservation called land trusts. We work especially close with the North Central Conservancy Trust in Plover which has land from the bottom of Adams County to the top of Lincoln County and Taylor County. We hold more than half a dozen work days every semester where we go out and help, conserve, and preserve owners land through many different management techniques. We meet every other Wednesday at 4pm in TNR 271. Exact dates below, hope you join! (4/13, 4/27, 5/11) Please stay updated on your e­mail for our events next semester. Email us at lconserve@uwsp.ed for any questions. Park and Recreation Association (PRA) We meet weekly at 6 pm in TNR 320 and our contact email is pra@uwsp.edu. If students would like updates, we will be sending weekly emails about activities, so they can email us to be added to the contact list if they can't make it to meetings. We also have an updated list of officers on the UWSP student organization page under PRA if people wish to contact us individually. SGA Green Fund! The Green Fund is a student ran fund that was created to finance sustainable and environmental initiatives across the UWSP campus. This fund provides around $100,000 for projects and is open to any group on campus who is interested in starting a project that would increase campus sustainability and decrease its environmental footprint. If you have an idea, are interested in starting a project, or would like to sit on the committee that allocates the funds, please check out the hyperlink or contact Alex Thomas. Click here for project application! https://www.uwsp.edu/sga/Pages/greenfund/default.aspx Society of American Foresters (SAF) The Society of American Foresters (SAF) is one of the largest student organizations at UW­ Stevens Point and one of the most active. We are aimed at getting undergraduates valuable experience. We meet weekly in TNR 120 at 5pm on Thursdays! Dues: $3 for the semester or $5 for the year. Currently our members are actively participating in many different programs provided by the society, such as tours of logging and silviculture operations, local community outreach and http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 10/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP society, such as tours of logging and silviculture operations, local community outreach and education, attending professional conferences, and skill workshops to enhance their abilities as foresters and to prepare for the Basic Skills Exam and other classroom work. Upcoming: Apple grafting is taking place April 4th and April 6th from 5­6PM. Contact to secure root stock; first is free and each additional unit is $3! Interested in throwing axes, underhand chop, or crosscut sawing?! Well you are in luck, because we have a Woodland Sports team! Come join us anytime we are practicing. Official practices will be 4:30PM on Fridays and Saturdays, and 4PM on Wednesdays at 1300 Portage Street, Stevens Point, WI. Come on out and have some fun with the Mid­Western Foresters Conclave Championship Team! This years' conclave is coming up April 16th; registration is due March 11th…contact us for more information on how you can register! Have comments or questions? Email us at saf@uwsp.edu or stop by the office in room TNR 361a. UWSP SAF Website: http://stuorgs.uwsp.edu/saf Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) We are a group of people dedicated to helping restore and conserve ecosystems by volunteering with numerous organizations and institutions both locally and across the state. Through activities such as removing invasive species, collecting native seed, planting native species, assisting with prescribed burns, and much more, we stay connected to the community and the surrounding ecosystems. With many events and activities planned, we are excited to see what this semester w bring! Our meetings are on Wednesdays in TNR 240 starting at 5:00pm. We hope to see you there! If yo have any questions you can contact Alissa Johnson ajohn415@uwsp.edu. "Society grows great when old men {and women} plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in." ­­Greek Proverb. Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) NEW Join us on Thursday April 14 at 5 PM in TNR 255 for our “Seed Tape Workshop – How to Create Your Own Garden Planters”! Supplies will be provided for the first 25 participants. Learn how to make your own seed tapes which are great for planting neat rows in a vegetable or flower bed. Happy Earth Week! Our meetings will be at 5 PM in TNR 255. Bring a friend! Here is our calander for this semester! you have any questions about any of the events or club activities, please feel free to email Wednesday at wjord631@uwsp.edu. Are you interested in research or want to get experience in the lab? Join our Research Co­ Coordinators every Tuesday and Wednesday from 4 PM to 6 PM to learn and work on our current long term research project. If you have any ques逈ons please contact Derek at derekjpotratz@gmail.com Dues are $5 for a semester and $10 for the year! We hope to see you at our next meeting! Student Law Enforcement Association (SLEA) If you're interested in law enforcement and enhancing your skills then stop by Every Monday night at 6 pm in TNR 170. This week we will be having a guest speaker on leadership and what involvement can do for your future. If you have any questions please contact a member of our officer team. Officers can be found on our website: https://stuorgs.uwsp.edu/slea/Pages/default.aspx http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 11/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP https://stuorgs.uwsp.edu/slea/Pages/default.aspx Students for Sustainability (SFS) Join Students for Sustainability for our annual Earth Day Tree Planting! Rain or shine, we'll be planting trees, edibles, and more across campus. Meet us in the northwest corner of the TNR on Earth Day (Friday, April 22nd). Snacks & coffee provided! Students for Sustainability promotes sustainable principles through education and action on the UWSP campus and throughout the community. In addition to weekly meetings, SFS efforts include farm tours, movie screenings, events, and more. SFS is also responsible for our Campus Garden. Come join us! SFS meets Thursdays in TNR 255. Student Research Symposium (SRS) Curious about what it's like to present research? Interested in showing off your super cool results with lots of people? Well the CNR Student Research Symposium is just the thing for you! Interested in presenting but can't make the informational meeting? Visit the CNR SRS Website or contact Anna at aschn419@uwsp.edu Contact the Symposium email at cnrurs@uwsp.edu or Dr. Hauer at rhauer@uwsp.edu have any questions. Student Society of Arboriculture (SSA) Join us for talks on career possibilities and climbing experiences. We meet on Mondays at 5 P.M. TNR 320. In the past we have had speakers from several businesses looking for future employees and traveled around the nation to attend conferences. Any questions email the Secretary Ben at bbara465@uwsp.edu Students for Wetland Awareness, Management and Protection (SWAMP) Interested in wetlands and looking for field experience? Join SWAMP every Monday at 5:00pm in TNR 320 to learn more! Our wide diversity of majors provides opportunities in many different areas. We also promote networking, educational opportunities, and research that you can present at conferences! Feel free to contact us at swamp@uwsp.edu with any questions that you have. We'll see you at the next meeting! Trap Shooting Club Do you enjoy trap shooting or have an interest in trying it? We are a club on campus who enjoy to shoot recreationally and competitively. We shoot mainly in the spring semester on Thursday evenings at Ashley shooting club located in Mosinee. The club offers 16 yard stand, skeet, and a heated 5 stand which is opens in February. During the summer we shoot competitively at the collegiate level under the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP). This past summer we took first place at one shoot and third place at the state shoot. Dues for the club are $10 which get you a reduced shooting price at Ashley shooting club. Provide your own shells and gun. Hunter safety, gun safety, or military training is required for the club. If you do not have any of those, the Wisconsin DNR has an online course in which you can take. If you have any questions, message us on our Facebook page "UWSP shooting club" or email http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 12/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP If you have any questions, message us on our Facebook page "UWSP shooting club" or email us at trapclub@uwsp.edu. Waste Management Society NEW The Waste Management Society’s mission is to help all students learn about and participate in activities related to modern waste management. We offer opportunities to participate in waste related projects, attend conferences, and meet a number of professionals from the waste management industry. We promote the reduction, reuse, and recycling of common waste items along with opportunities in composting and wastewater as well. If you are interested in joining or have any other questions, please contact President Alex Smudde at asmud598@uwsp.edu or our adviser Dr. Rob Michitsch at Rob.Michitsch@uwsp.edu or in TNR 276. We try to hold meetings every other Wednesday at 5:00 PM in TNR 255 Upcoming Meetings include: ­April 20th – Eco Fair booth from 10­3 in the DUC Laird Room ­April 27th – Express Recycling Facility Tours at Stevens Point and Grand Rapids. Email RSVP to Alex by 4/20. Late RSVP’s are acceptable, but may have to drive individually. ­May 4th – Presentation from the Solid Waste Association of North America discussing their organization and opportunities to support our club ­May 11th – New Officer Elections. PIZZA Provided! ­May 14th – E­Recycle and Clothing Drive The Wildlife Society (TWS) The Wildlife Society is one of the largest student organizations and student TWS chapters. TWS provides numerous opportunities to members. Bird banding, radio­collaring deer, trapping, telemetry, and networking are just a few examples. EVERYONE is welcome to join TWS, it is not limited to just wildlife majors. Current members: It would be highly beneficial for you to join TWS parent chapters (Wisconsin, North Central Section, and National). Visit the wildlife.org website for more details/to join. The national TWS has many working groups that you can join. Working groups may give out travel scholarships, they let you network with professionals, get current info related to your area of interest, and are cheap to join (~$5). TWS meetings are held on Tuesdays at 5pm in TNR170. Do you want to be kept up­to­date about TWS? Consider becoming a member so you can get ema updates. If you have questions please contact lzoro502@uwsp.edu Wisconsin Camps Wisconsin Camps is a student organization dedicated to camp development. We network resources within the camping community for college students, helping to create a safe, learning, and fun experience for the kids we will be working with in the future. We meet Wednesdays at 7PM in TNR 122!! Women in Natural Resources (WiNR) NEW Carnival Themed Fundraiser Hosted by WiNR Want to hear your fortune? Play a game of ring toss? Enjoy some treats? Then stop by the DUC Tuesday April 19th from 10 am to 4 pm. Women in Natural Resources will be donating all of the http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 13/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP Tuesday April 19th from 10 am to 4 pm. Women in Natural Resources will be donating all of the proceeds to Relay for Life! Women in Natural Resources is a student organization focused on encouraging women to get involved and become leaders in natural resources through volunteering, hands on experiences, an social events. Our meetings are every Monday at 6:00 in TNR 320! Dues are $3 for the semester. If you are interested in joining or have any questions, please contact President Kate Carpenter (kcarp042@uwsp.edu). You can also check us out online at (http://stuorgs.uwsp.edu/winr/Pages/default.aspx) or Facebook (UWSP Women in Natural Resources)! 350 Stevens Point Chapter 350 Stevens Point is a Student Organization with 50+ members that work to educate about climate change and plan and execute actions to help reduce our impact on the planet. We believe in a safe climate and a better future — a just, prosperous, and equitable world built with the power of ordinary people. All People are welcome to our meetings! We meet every Monday in CPS 116 at 8pm! On Feb 8th we will be having a presentation on effective communication about climate change and how we can talk to people who agree and disagree about climate change. Update Your Org! NEW Please send the CNR Reporter your Student Organization updates as often as you can! Email your article forms to cnr.reporter@uwsp.edu by 9 AM Friday! Please note, the Student Organization section is reserv for natural resources related career club and commitee updates. close this section Scholarship Information Scholarships Available This Week! Izaak Walton League of America Scholarships : Brown County and WI and National 15 Sheboygan Walleye Club Scholarship : Deadline June 1 Ben Meadows Natural Resources Scholarship : Deadline June 30 FET 2016 Environmental Scholarship: Deadline September 8 Click here to learn more about all of the scholarships available to CNR students. http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 14/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP close this section Workshops and Activities 2016 FET Student Poster Program THE FEDERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGISTS, INC. is a professional organization dedicated t educating and developing excellence in environmental professionals through education and networking. We are committed to providing outreach and participation opportunities for students studying in the environmental field. FET is offering Poster Program for students studying in an environmental field related to the management and prevention of air, water, and solid/hazardous waste pollution, and/or environmental health and safety to present at our Annual educational conference. POSTER PROGRAMS are a visual and concise method of presenting one's work. Done effectively, posters can provide students with feedback from environmental professionals. As attendees view the presentations, students will have the opportunity to engage in a detailed discussion of the research, methodology and findings. UW ­ Milwaukee's Natural History Workshops Join the University of Wisconsin of Milwaukee as the host several workshops through out 2016. The workshops offer college level instruction for a wide range of expeience under the guidance of noted authorities. For more information go to www.fieldstation.uwm.edu Becoming a Wisconsin Master Naturalist Volunteer Are you fascinated by nature? Do you enjoy working outside? Would you like to share your knowledge with others? If so, we invite you to become a Wisconsin Master Naturalist. The Wisconsin Master Naturalist program aims to promote awareness, understanding, and stewardship o the state's natural resources. Wisconsin Master Naturalists provide volunteer service in education/interpretation, stewardship, and citizen science. Wisconsin Master Naturalist Volunteer training will be offered June 6­11 at Schmeeckle Reserve. The 40 hour course covers natural history, wildlife, plants, geology, and interpretation. The training will be offered from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. The course will feature several guest experts, including Bob Freckmann , UW­Stevens Point Freckmann Herbarium; Eric Anderson, UW­Stevens Point Wildlife Department; Alan Haney, UW­Stevens Point Forest Department (emeritus); and Paul Skawinski, UW­Extension Lakes program. Numerous field trips will offer hands­on explorations of Schmeeckle Reserve, Powers Bluff County Park, and Mead Wildlife Area. The course fee is $250. Meals and lodging are not included. For more information or to register for the course, visit www.wimasternaturalist.org. If you prefer to register by phone, contact Martha Martin at UW­Extension at 608­262­0020. Registration ends May 13. The Stevens Point course is being hosted by Schmeeckle Reserve, the Wisconsin Center for Environmen Education, and the Central Wisconsin Environmental Station, all at UW­Stevens Point. http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 15/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP Education, and the Central Wisconsin Environmental Station, all at UW­Stevens Point. Delta Waterfowl's Wisconsin River Valley Banquet Come and join us in support of waterfowl conservation. On April 23rd at Shooters Banquet Hall in Plover Wisconsin, Delta Waterfowl is holding its annual banquet in support of conservation for waterfowl. Tickets start at 20 dollars, there will be gun raffle boards, bucket raffles, walk around raffles, and other games with the possibility of winning amazing prizes. For Information please contact Logan Hennlich. Email: lhenn781@uwsp.edu, Phone: 414­526­3109 Wisconsin Conservation Leadership Corps (CLC) Interested in being a leader in conservation? Interested in having your voice heard on conservation issues by Wisconsin and National policymakers? The Wisconsin Wildlife Federation has creatied a Conservation Leadership Program just for you! Receive training in conservation leadership, conservation policy development and communication and advocacy for sound conservation policies. Training will be provided by experienced conservation leaders Training will provide an excellent opportunity to network with state, federal and private conservation organizations. All your expenses for involvement in the program will be paid for by the Wisconsin Wildlif Federation. At the successful completion of the program, you will receive a $250 scholarship to further your conservation education! All expenses for travel, food, and lodging are also covered by the WWF an the CLC program. Go to the WWF, CLC website or facebook page for information. Or for more information, contact the WW CLC Coordinator at CLC.WWF.Coordinator@gmail.com, with any questions or to express your interest in the program. Please submit your application by sending it to CLC Coordinator at the above email by 15, 2016 Click Here for Your CLC Application Various Workshops & Certifications With the Aldo Leopold Nature Center Chainsaw Safety Workshop ­ Level 1, Register by May 9, 2016 Chainsaw Safety Workshop ­ Level 2, Register by June 6, 2016 close this section Job Opportunities Looking for a Job or Internship? All job postings are posted in CareerPoint*. CareerPoint can be found on the Career Services home page or by clicking here. Every student has their own account. Your username is your student ID number Your password is your birthday. Once you activate your account, you may change your password. http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 16/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP Once you activate your account, you may change your password. The Reporter Staff encourage you to become familiar with CareerPoint. Click here for a quick tutorial of searching for jobs. We will post highlights of incoming jobs, but all postings will be found on CareerPoint. *Jobs in CareerPoint listed as "Internships" are not guaranteed to count for a credited internship. To ver if a job will count, please check with your discipline's Internship Coordinator. CNR EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY WEBSITES CareerPoint: NEW CNR Internship Opportunites (Credit­approved Internships) UW­Stevens Point Internships USA Jobs Resume Writing Tips Jobs Posted in CareerPoint This Week NEW Natural Resource Parks Specialist, MN­DNR ­ Father Hennepin State Park, MN Forestry Tech, US Forest Service ­ Superior National Forest ­ Superior, WI AmeriCorps Position, Wisconsin Woodland Owners Association ­ Stevens Point, WI Wildlife Technician, US Forest Service ­ Kenton MI Biological Science Technician, US Forest Service ­ Ottawa National Forest, Ironwood, MI Summer Educator/Research Assistant, Schmeeckle Reserve ­ Stevens Point, WI Externship, Giving Gardens ­ Portage County, WI Volunteer Internship, Cordova Ranger District ­ Cordova, AK Wildlife Technician, US Department of Agriculture ­ Rhinelander, WI Forest Ecology Instructor, Leech Lake Tribal College ­ Minnesota Plant Technician, Ottawa National Forest ­ Ironwood, Michigan Need Help With USAJobs? Schedule Time to Talk! Here's a great opportunity to schedule time with USFS Northern Region's Outreach, Recruitment, and Retention Program Specialist Amber Kamps. You can speak with her over the phone about: •Jobs with the Forest Service •Career Advice •Help with applying for jobs on USAJOBS •Help with your resume •Other questions about applying or finding jobs •Anything else Sign up for available 15 minute time frames using: http://meetme.so/Region1Jobs. If you have a resume, please email it to akamps@fs.fed.us prior to your scheduled appointment. http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 17/18 4/19/2016 CNR Reporter ­ Student Success Center | UWSP If you have a resume, please email it to akamps@fs.fed.us prior to your scheduled appointment. Other Job Boards UW ­ Careersforward International Environmental Jobs Wisconsin County Code Administrators Wisconsin Land and Water Land Trust Alliance Wisconsin Planners Planning Jobs Schmeeckle Job Board USA Jobs Chicagoland Environmental Network Texas A&M Job Board Conservation Job Board University of Georgia Forestry and Natural Resources Job Board Cyber­Sierra Natural Resources Jobs American Fisheries Society Job Site Arizona Game and Fish Department Career and Educational Opportunities in Ecology, Conservation & other Environmental Sciences New Mexico State Employment Office Northern Arizona University School of Forestry Career Development The Wildlife Society Job Board Science Careers from the Journal Science WDNR Limited and Long Term Employment Jobs Minnesota DNR Employment Website Water Resource Jobs Metropolitan Council Internships close this section http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/StudentSuccessCenter/Pages/CNR%20Reporter/2015­2016/September%207%20­%2011,%202015.aspx 18/18