...change of address forms, perhaps letterhead or update websites, the official name and address of the building is as follows:
Nancy Nicholas Hall
1300 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
In the next two weeks the Dean will confirm to each department, project and unit their space assignments including office numbers.
And please don't forget to update your payroll information via "My-UW" or contact Ethel in Payroll and Benefits - efherbrand@wisc.edu if you have questions.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Reservations Suggested
My colleague Sue Bruns and I were just talking about how much we both loved the tv show "Seinfeld" - memorable episodes include The Puffy Shirt, The Bubble Boy, The Junior Mint and who could forget The Bet.
Remember The Chinese Restaurant? Elaine, Jerry and George wait forever for a table in a restaurant because they didn't have a reservation.
We have more than 22 conference rooms in our new building that can accommodate meetings of just 2 people, up to Plenary Hall which holds more than 75. If you are interested in reserving a room in the new building (starting in mid-June) please send your request to:
roomrequest@mail.sohe.wisc.edu
Include the number of people, date, start time/end time for your meeting and we will work with you to schedule your meeting.
Okay, so the Seinfeld reference may be a stretch...but I wanted to get your attention - with this many rooms in our building coordination is key.
Speaking of keys - did you know all our instructional spaces including the computer labs will be card access? And the graduate student lounge is card access?
This is gonna be great.
Remember The Chinese Restaurant? Elaine, Jerry and George wait forever for a table in a restaurant because they didn't have a reservation.
We have more than 22 conference rooms in our new building that can accommodate meetings of just 2 people, up to Plenary Hall which holds more than 75. If you are interested in reserving a room in the new building (starting in mid-June) please send your request to:
roomrequest@mail.sohe.wisc.edu
Include the number of people, date, start time/end time for your meeting and we will work with you to schedule your meeting.
Okay, so the Seinfeld reference may be a stretch...but I wanted to get your attention - with this many rooms in our building coordination is key.
Speaking of keys - did you know all our instructional spaces including the computer labs will be card access? And the graduate student lounge is card access?
This is gonna be great.
Friday, January 6, 2012
A hope for the future
New years is all about celebrations, perhaps a libation or two, and a leaving last year behind. One tradition my family and friends have is at midnight we burn the past year's calendar. As the ashes waft away we let go of the worries, appointments, angst and bad mojo from the past year. It's also a chance to chuckle over the annual Dad's camping trip, summer vacation in Door County with dear, dear friends and remind my husband this year we will be married 21 years. It is our way of making a new start each year.
There are only two people who know where it lives - Eric Plumer of JP Cullen (our contractor who personally placed it) and me. Eric is solid as a rock - he'll never tell. And there aren't enough cosmos in the world to make me talk.
The new building for the School of Human Ecology is in many ways a new and fresh start. Rooms are clean, carpets are new and the tile is polished to a bright sheen. There are no marks to cover, no leaking ceilings in the Textile Collection and no stains to clean. A new crop of freshmen will start this fall and their experience will only be in the new building.
Tucked quietly away in a secret location is a lucky talisman - the shovel given to Dean Douthitt by the board of visitors in 2004 to mark the Centennial and start the public phase of the building campaign. For more than seven years Robin has been toting this shovel to meetings and events, gathering signatures from donors, friends and allies. It reads like a "who's who." The initial thought was the shovel should be used at groundbreaking but there were more friends who had to sign it with inspiring wishes - it was hard to stop the momentum.
The shovel has been sealed up somewhere in the building and when the School is ready for another expansion, perhaps this artifact will be discovered.
There are only two people who know where it lives - Eric Plumer of JP Cullen (our contractor who personally placed it) and me. Eric is solid as a rock - he'll never tell. And there aren't enough cosmos in the world to make me talk.
But please, if anyone wants to try just give me a call -
Cheers!
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