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The Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award<br />

UW International is a<br />

publication of the<br />

<strong>Wisconsin</strong> <strong>Alumni</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong>®.<br />

Stories may be reprinted<br />

with permission.<br />

For information or<br />

additional copies of this<br />

publication, contact:<br />

Liz Stern<br />

<strong>Wisconsin</strong> <strong>Alumni</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong><br />

650 N. Lake Street<br />

Madison, WI 53706-1476<br />

Phone +01-608-265-8776<br />

http://www.uwalumni.<br />

com/international<br />

LizStern@uwalumni.com<br />

© 2006, <strong>Wisconsin</strong> <strong>Alumni</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong><br />

The <strong>Wisconsin</strong> <strong>Alumni</strong> <strong>Association</strong> ® (WAA) is seeking nominations for its highest<br />

honor, the Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, which acknowledges professional and<br />

volunteer achievements. Honorees must be present to accept their awards during<br />

<strong>Alumni</strong> Weekend in May 2007. See uwalumni.com/daa for more information. Please<br />

send all nominations by October 13, 2006, to the <strong>Wisconsin</strong> <strong>Alumni</strong> <strong>Association</strong>,<br />

Attention: Nominations, 650 North Lake Street, Madison, WI, 53706, USA.<br />

Marathoners Joined Together<br />

The <strong>Wisconsin</strong> <strong>Alumni</strong> Lifelong Learning program discovered that its Online<br />

Marathon Training Class has appeal around the world. Dr. Ron Carda, from the<br />

UW-Madison Department of Kinesiology, has adapted the content of his distance<br />

running class to be delivered on the Web. Of the 24 people enrolled for the spring<br />

semester class, two are from overseas. Richard Randell MS’86, PhD’96 lives in Bern,<br />

Switzerland. He received his PhD in sociology from UW-Madison in 1996 and has<br />

been living in Switzerland since 1999. Thomas Kirk ’88, MS’93 works at the U.S.<br />

Embassy in Seoul, South Korea. To add to the international flavor, another participant<br />

is Tobias Langenberg, who came to Madison from his native Germany to do<br />

postdoctoral work in zoology. Lifelong learning takes on an international flavor!<br />

Ever wonder what happened<br />

to the people you met here<br />

Find out with the <strong>Alumni</strong> Directory.<br />

Update your profile today.<br />

uwalumni.com<br />

Connecting. Enriching. Serving.

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