Second Degree Advisors
Contact the advisor for your program
The next step for second degree students after being accepted is to contact the advisor for their program to discuss their academic plans and course selection prior to registration. Select your college below and then locate the advisor for your program.
Mondays & Wednesdays: 9:00-11:00am
Tuesdays & Thursdays: 3:00-4:00pm
& By Appointment
Kris is an Associate Professor in and Department Chair of the Department of Communication and Journalism. She teaches classes in communication studies and organizational communication.
Dr. Thomas Kemp is Chair and Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire. He teaches Econometrics, International Trade and Finance, The History of Economic Thought, and Macroeconomics. His ongoing research interests include non-market valuation, skateboarding and skateparks, economic philosophy, and public policy design.
4402 Centennial Hall (Department of English)
715-836-4949
My teaching and research interests include African American Literature, American Cultural Studies in the mid-20th century, and Popular Culture Studies. My courses and professional publications are frequently interdisciplinary, blending examinations of creative nonfiction and memoir, social constructions of race and gender identity, and the cultural impact of mass communication (film, popular music, and related media) on everyday life. I make a special effort in my courses to connect the history of institutions with current events in the present day.
Born in Strasbourg, France・Started teaching French at UW-Eau Claire in 2006・Wisconsin Language Teacher of the Year 2024
Available via email.
Dr. Jim teaches physical, environmental, and general chemistry, and maintains an active research program aimed at characterizing chemical structures that change dramatically in various environments. When not teaching or otherwise being a chemist, he spends his time outdoors as much as possible (walking his dogs, working in the yard, fishing, hiking, paddling, etc.) or performing music.
Dr. Hendrickson is the Chair of the Physics & Astronomy Department. He currently teaches the introductory physics courses/labs for both majors and non-majors, but loves teaching across the entire curriculum. He has recently worked with undergraduate students on research projects involving a cloud chamber and an acoustic levitator.
Dr. Peterson’s primary areas of teaching are US national elections, voting behavior, conspiracy theories, and political media. In addition, he teaches occasionally courses on tribal politics and political scandals. His current research is focused in two areas: looking at shifts in voter perceptions of the major political parties in the 21st century, and examining the impact of tribal gaming on voter behavior.
Hibbard Humanities Hall 357
124 Garfield Ave.
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Tuesdays 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (in Phillips 458)
Wednesdays 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (in Hibbard 357)
Click my "Professional Website" to schedule a time and/or e-mail me if you'd prefer to meet via Zoom.
Dr. James Boulter is a professor of chemistry and the chair of UW-Eau Claire’s Public Health and Environmental Studies department. His Ph.D. is in analytical chemistry with an emphasis in atmospheric sciences from the University of Colorado-Boulder. His areas of teaching and scholarship include air pollution, climate change, and sustainability.
Drop-In Hours: Wednesdays 11 am–12 pm. Available M–F in person, or virtually by appointment.
1702 Park Avenue
Eau Claire, WI 54701-4061
Hours TBD
and by appointment
Started teaching at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire in Fall 2013.
Dr. Kirstin Rossi joined the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire in 2015. She is an associate professor within the Special Education and Inclusive Practices (SEIP) department. Within the SEIP department, she is the coordinator of the Unified Early Childhood program and teaches a variety of courses in the areas of special education, early childhood education, play and sensory pedagogy, English language learners, cultural diversity, and collaboration.
Dr. Potter completes teaching, scholarship, and service connected with Special Education and Inclusive Practices and is the academic director and advisor for SETT (online pathway for nontraditional students).
Clinical instructor and Post-Baccalaureate Advisor
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
105 Garfield Avenue
P.O. Box 4004
Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004
Lisa Quinn-Lee is a Professor in the Department of Social Work at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. She teaches and researches in the areas of interprofessional practice, health care, end-of-life care, ethics and boundaries, grief and loss, death and dying, mental health, suicide prevention, resilience, and burnout. She spent many years as a clinical social worker and therapist in various health care and mental health settings.