Four students and two university professors have roles in the effort. The association is currently accepting responses to the survey, which is available in online and paper form. You can find a link to the survey in this story.
UW-Stout symposium to address free speech, discrimination issues
All Symposium events, scheduled for this coming Thursday and Friday, are free and open to the public. You can find dates, times and locations of the keynote speeches and sessions inside this story.
Online questions for Chippewa Valley Future Regions project bring in hundreds of responses
By Andrew Fefer, for the Chippewa Valley Post An online effort to engage Eau Claire County residents in planning the future of the area’s “creative economy” has netted hundreds of responses in the three months it has been active. Josh Solinger, a budget analyst for the city of Eau Claire, recently said that the Chippewa […]