Milwaukee - Saturday, January 8, 2011, SATURDAY TALK
Topics: UW-Milwaukee Chancellor Search
Pam Frautschi, Cate Deicher and Jayne Pelton joined Mary Glass, Chair/CEO of Milwaukee Professionals Association for SATURDAY TALK on January 8, 2011.
The discourse included an introduction of SATURDAY Talk and the focus on "neighborhood-level" participation in the selection of the next UW-Milwaukee Chancellor. It was also an opportunity for sharing the extensive work by Murray Hill Neighborhood Association - especially signature items of Chapter 17 and 18 regarding UW-Milwaukee student misconduct.
MPA SATURDAY TALK
MPA Mission is to systemically and infrastructurally address public policy issues of the people in the Milwaukee and nearby villages through "civil discourse" and "solution-building", neighborhood-by-neighborhood AND use of the internet networks.
We support the right of THE PEOPLE to engage in ONGOING civil discussions for CIVIL RIGHTS of all.
Talks of 2010
The talks of 2010 included:
- Issues of the City of Milwaukee
- Visit with Attorney Eric S. Brittain, LLC - State and Federal Defense and his representation of Ronald Carter and himself.
- Attorney General Candidate - Scott Hassett
- Closure of Shorewood store - Open Books
Glass shared the interest of MPA in having neighborhoods west of Humbolt at the table of dissussion. That the process for the search for the NEW chancellor needed more dialog from the neighborhood level. Also, that those who were on the search committee were lacking in attendance; especially those selected for representing the public - one specifically identified was member, Sheldon Lubar - Founder/Chairman Lubar & Company.
The three were present for the Ecology Center meeting held on December 12, 2010.
It was at this meeting that neighbors expressed their concerns about issues of great concern regarding student behavior, property, noise, acquiring information, civility and image.
They also expressed the need for the new Chancellor to be informed, aware, and respon- sive to UWM's surrounding neighborhoods, UWM's impact upon them, and need for re- sponsible action from UWM.
Murray Hill
All three ladies, property owners, are members of the Murray Hill Neighborhood Association.
MHNA is a not-for-profit organization serving the needs of the neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin bounded by Hartford Avenue to the North, Bradford Avenue to the South, Downer Avenue to the East, and Oakland Avenue to the West.
Mission
Their mission is to work with residents, the City of Milwaukee, businesses, and UWM to promote the safety, health and well being of the neighborhood. We meet regularly with other neighborhood associations and organizations to discuss common interests and issues, and help foster communications within and around the neighborhood.
MHNA is about making a wonderful neighborhood even better! to discuss. For more about MHNA, click on:
http://www.murrayhillna.org/
UW-Milwaukee Search Committee & Code of Ethics
Click below for Chancellor Search Committee and Code of Ethics.
http://www4.uwm.edu/secu/Chancellor/roster.pdf
http://www4.uwm.edu/secu/Chancellor/cmtedocs/CodeofEthics.pdf
http://www4.uwm.edu/secu/Chancellor/roster.pdf
The next Saturday Talk will be:
Saturday, January 22, 2011
UW-Milwaukee - Multicultural Lounge
2200 E. Kenwood - Union Building
1:30pm - 3:00pm
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