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Office of Multicultural Affairs
University of Wisconsin-Superior
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P.O. Box 2000
Superior, WI 54880
ph. 715-394-8084
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Office of Multicultural Affairs
Kay Biga and Sam Maday (1/22/2013)
Hometown: Duluth, MN
Department or Office: Department of Business and Economics.
Where did you attend college, grad school, and/or doctoral school? Carleton College (BA), Hamline University School of Law (JD), College of St. Scholastica (MAM).
List what classes you teach: Business Law, Business Ethics, Strategic Management, International Business, and Principles of Management.
In one sentence what is your advice for students to be successful? Never miss class.
What is your favorite book? How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie.
One fun fact about you: I have traveled to 85 countries.
Hometown: Odanah, WI
Department or Office: Assistant Track & Field Coach with Athletics.
Where did you attend college, grad school, and/or doctoral school? I received my B.S. degree in Communicating Arts at UW-Superior in 2010 and I'm presently in the University of Minnesota-Duluth's Master's of Tribal Administration and Governance.
In one sentence what is your advice for students to be successful? If it has to get done, get it done; do not procrastinate.
What is your favorite book? Angels & Demons by Dan Brown.
One fun fact about you: I was a Gates Millennium Scholar during my undergraduate years.
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If you would like to be featured as a Faculty/Staff Spotlight:
The Office of Multicultural Affairs and Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) are excited to collaborate on a new initiative called Faculty/Staff Spotlight! Modeled after the new Student Spotlight hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, this feature will spotlight photos and information about our great faculty and staff. Won't you please consider being part of this Spotlight opportunity?
To participate, all you need to do is fill out the following information and return to cetl@uwsuper.edu:
Faculty/Instructional Staff Questions:
Name:
Hometown:
Department or Office:
Where did you attend college, grad school, and/or doctoral school?
List what classes you teach:
In one sentence what is your advice for students to be successful?
What is your favorite book?
One fun fact about you:
Non-Instructional Staff Questions:
Name:
Hometown:
Department or Office:
Where did you attend college, grad school, doctoral school?
Programs/services that you coordinate/provide (only list the names):
In one sentence what is your advice for students to be successful?
What is your favorite book?
One fun fact about you: