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Roundtable features new dean of students

October 30, 2000

Alicia Fedelina Chávez, UW–Madison’s new dean of students, is the featured speaker for the University Roundtable Thursday, Nov. 9.

Chávez will speak on “Living Authentic Lives: Balance and the Higher Education Professional.” The event begins at 11:45 a.m. in Tripp Commons at the Memorial Union.

Roundtable features university and community leaders speaking on important and timely issues over the lunch hour on campus during the academic year. Current and retired faculty, academic staff, classified staff and their guests are invited to attend.

Reservations are required by Thursday, Nov. 2. Checks for $8.50 to cover the cost of lunch must be made out to UW Roundtable and sent to Colleen McCabe, 270 Bascom Hall.

Chancellor David Ward will speak at the Dec. 14 Roundtable. The spring semester Roundtable series has not yet been finalized.