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SK Stone
Music and Theatre Arts
Lecturer of Dance
- Haas Fine Arts Center 127, Eau Claire | Directions
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Derek Stotler, PhD
Management and Leadership Programs
Assistant Professor
- Schneider Social Science Hall 423, Eau Claire | Directions
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Hayden Stovey
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Graduate Assistant
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Dr. Robert Stow, Ph.D., ATC, LAT
Kinesiology
Director (Interim), MSAT | Clinical Education Coordinator - MSAT | Associate Professor
- McPhee Physical Education Center 213, Eau Claire | Directions
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Maria Stracke, MSN, RN, CNE, RCIS Alum
Nursing
Clinical Instructor
- Nursing 216, Eau Claire | Directions
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Erik B. Strand
Head Coach - Women's Ice Hocke
- McPhee Physical Education Center 136, Eau Claire | Directions
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Peter Strand
Geography and Anthropology
Lecturer
- Phillips Science Hall 261, Eau Claire | Directions
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Stefanie Strauss-Thompkins
Associate Lecturer
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Katie Streckert
Multicultural Student Services
Student Services Coordinator
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Renee M Strehlau
Facilities Associate Director | Facilities Campus Planner
- Maintenance and Central Stores 108, Eau Claire | Directions
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Lily Strehlow (She/Her) Alum
Risk Management, Safety and Sustainability | Sustainability
Sustainability Coordinator
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Amanda Strickler
Services for Students with Disabilities
Accommodations Coordinator
- Centennial Hall 2115, Eau Claire | Directions
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Luke Stromback
Kinesiology
Graduate Assistant
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Jane Strong, Ph.D.
Business Communication and Information Systems | College of Business
Assistant Professor
- Schneider Social Science Hall 420, 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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