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Ian McIntyre (they/him) Alum
Admissions
Admissions Counselor
Works primarily with first-year students from Southcentral Wisconsin
“Finding a University is so personal; I am so privileged to be apart of so many peoples’ journey. I hope to create a safe space for students to able to ask those hard questions so they know that UWEC is a great choice for them, like it was for me.”
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Steve Ranis, B.S., CISSP
Learning and Technology Services
Senior Information Processing Consultant | Information Security Officer
- Schofield Hall 103B, Eau Claire | Directions
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Dr. Randall Beger Emeritus
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Kelly Jo Wright
Communication and Journalism | Forensics
Senior Lecturer | Assistant Director of Forensics
- Hibbard Humanities Hall 173, Eau Claire | Directions
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Kevin Meinholz, B.A. Alum
College of Business
Program Operations Coordinator
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Nicole Albricht, B.A.
Kinesiology
Department Assistant
- McPhee Physical Education Center 208, Eau Claire | Directions
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Ned Gannon (he/him/his)
Art & Design
Professor
- Haas Fine Arts Center 303, Eau Claire | Directions
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Jyl Kelley (she/her/hers)
Art & Design
Professor
- Haas Fine Arts Center 305, Eau Claire | Directions
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Cedar Marie (she/her/hers)
Art & Design
Associate Professor
- Haas Fine Arts Center 109, Eau Claire | Directions
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Karen O'Day (she/her/hers)
Art & Design | Latin American and Latinx Studies
Professor
- Haas Fine Arts Center 300, Eau Claire | Directions
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Doug Matthews
Psychology
Professor
- Hibbard Humanities Hall 270, Eau Claire | Directions
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Jennifer Muehlenkamp
Psychology
Professor
- Hibbard Humanities Hall 269, Eau Claire | Directions
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Jennifer Parker
Psychology
Lecturer | Visiting Assistant Professor
- Office hours: Available by email only
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Selika Ducksworth-Lawton
History | Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Professor
- Hibbard Humanities Hall 712, Eau Claire | Directions
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Andrew Sturtevant (he/him/his)
History | American Indian Studies
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Dr. Sturtevant is a historian of Early America with an emphasis on Indigenous history and the history of colonialism. He is writing a book about Pontiac's War, in which some Native people tried to remove the British occupiers from the Great Lakes area. He regularly teaches the methodology courses, HIST 288 and HIST 489 and has done student-faculty research about how K-12 teachers incorporate Sacagawea into lessons on American history.
- Hibbard Humanities Hall 714, Eau Claire | Directions
- Office hours: Mon 4-5 p.m., Tue & Thurs 3-5 p.m. or by appointment
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