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            <text>RRNGeR&#13;
November15, 2001&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parks   ide&#13;
INSIOE&#13;
Chancellor Keating speaks:&#13;
Human reaction to disaster&#13;
Page 3&#13;
paving the road&#13;
to&#13;
change at&#13;
UW-p&#13;
By&#13;
Shanan Lehrke&#13;
what happened,  but this did not&#13;
occur alter the Vietnam  War.&#13;
Soldiers    were   immediately&#13;
flown  home  and  did  not  have&#13;
the chance  to discuss  what  they&#13;
witnessed.&#13;
When  on the battlefield,   the&#13;
soldiers were able to separate&#13;
their  emotions  from  their  job,&#13;
but  afterwards   it was  hard  to&#13;
cope.  Keating  believes   that  is&#13;
wily&#13;
some Vietnam  veterans&#13;
suffer with PTSD that has some-&#13;
times taken over their lives.&#13;
Another  downside   to PTSD,&#13;
or even the regular  stress  from&#13;
these types of professions  is that&#13;
it&#13;
can&#13;
have&#13;
a tremendous  nega-&#13;
tive  affect  on  their  personal&#13;
lives.  "Not  getting  along  with&#13;
people  you may have had  Ions;&#13;
relationships' with can occurs,&#13;
J&#13;
said Keating.&#13;
continued  on page 11&#13;
after  an  incident.   He  also&#13;
believes  that the people  who&#13;
talk about  the trauma  have&#13;
an  easier   time  getting&#13;
through  it, but  it is hard  to&#13;
tell someone  about  a horrific&#13;
event. Often times those pro-&#13;
fessionals  are interviewed&#13;
about  what  happened,   but&#13;
never asked how the event&#13;
has  affected   them.  "Once&#13;
they begin to talk about their&#13;
experiences   they  get it back&#13;
together,"  said Keating.&#13;
The I-ost-traumatic    stress&#13;
suffere   by  Vietnam  veter-&#13;
ans  was  the  example   that&#13;
Keating  used to illustrate  the&#13;
affects  of PTSD.  He  talked&#13;
about  the  fact  that  during&#13;
previous wars the soldiers&#13;
returned  home  via ship five&#13;
to  seven  days  later  which&#13;
allowed  them  to talk about&#13;
Assistant  Editor&#13;
E&#13;
mergency    responders,&#13;
firefighters,   police  offi-&#13;
cers,  doctors;   the  list&#13;
continues   and  so does  the&#13;
trauma.&#13;
On   Wednesday,&#13;
November   7, John  Keating,&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Chancellor,&#13;
spoke   on  behalf   of  the&#13;
Psychology  department.   The&#13;
topic, "Human reaction to&#13;
disaster:&#13;
what's&#13;
next?"&#13;
worked   into   the  current&#13;
tragedy  of September  II.&#13;
Kea ting,   an  expert   in&#13;
human   reaction  to disaster,&#13;
has   traveled    the  United&#13;
States   for   research    and&#13;
brought  a variety  of informa-&#13;
tion  to the forum.  A signifi-&#13;
cant  portion   of  the  event&#13;
revolved  around  the idea that&#13;
cognitive    thinking   allows&#13;
Page 4&#13;
CelebratingNative American&#13;
Heritage&#13;
FormerUW-P professor&#13;
writes book on searching for&#13;
family history&#13;
Chancellor  John Keating, social&#13;
psychologist  and expert in&#13;
human reactions  to disaster.&#13;
people do their jobs perfectly.&#13;
However  their  emotions  are&#13;
pushed   aside,   and   there&#13;
comes a point when the trau-&#13;
ma is too great and begins  to&#13;
destroy  the person.&#13;
Keating's  studies  show&#13;
that  at  least  30 percent  of&#13;
emergency  responders  suffer&#13;
from&#13;
fost-traumatic&#13;
stress&#13;
(PTSD  five  to  seven  days&#13;
Page 5&#13;
Stay healthy, get aflu shot&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Men's basketball&#13;
Two professors honored for excel-&#13;
lence&#13;
in teaching&#13;
at UW-Parkside&#13;
Men's soccer&#13;
Page 7&#13;
Women's Soccer&#13;
in physics, his masters&#13;
in&#13;
English,  and  completed   his&#13;
Ph.D.  at  the  University   of&#13;
Wisconsin-Madison   in  1970.&#13;
He has been teaching full time&#13;
at Parkside  since 1969.&#13;
~&#13;
To have been teaching  and&#13;
influencing  others  for such a&#13;
long period  of time, it is con-&#13;
ceivable&#13;
that·   Professor&#13;
Lindner  had  geat  influences&#13;
of his own.  'One  summer's&#13;
night  I was  sitting  with  m)'&#13;
best  friend  in  his  father  s&#13;
car...and he asked  me why  I&#13;
never  considered&#13;
g~ing&#13;
u:to&#13;
English, and I told&#13;
him&#13;
I did-&#13;
n't  want  to be just  teaching&#13;
composition  for the rest of my&#13;
life. He said that wasn't  what&#13;
teaching  English  was  about.&#13;
He  said  mostly  it is about&#13;
teaching  Literature  and since&#13;
you love literature,  and  you&#13;
love to read, and you write so&#13;
well, I would&#13;
think&#13;
it would&#13;
be a very good field for you.&#13;
Then I suddenly  realized ... at&#13;
thai point I knew  what  I was&#13;
By Becky Olsen&#13;
nature, of their own nature, and&#13;
somethin&#13;
9&#13;
about  American  cul-&#13;
ture, too.'&#13;
Having  won  the Stella  Gray&#13;
Teaching  Excellence Award  once&#13;
before,  Professor  Lindner   feels&#13;
honored  to receive this&#13;
gift&#13;
from&#13;
his students  once more.&#13;
"It&#13;
is a&#13;
great honor because you are cho-&#13;
sen by your students.  You are not&#13;
soliciting  letters of reconunenda-&#13;
tion,  but  rather  this&#13;
is&#13;
on  the&#13;
basis of what  you have  done  in&#13;
the classroom  according  to your&#13;
students,  who are the ones on he&#13;
receiving  end of it. I feel that the&#13;
students are responsive and&#13;
appreciative  of what I am trying&#13;
to do, and that they also feel that&#13;
they  have  learned   or  grown&#13;
somewhat  from the  semester&#13;
and this&#13;
is&#13;
their way of telling me&#13;
thank  you."  Other  awards  pro-&#13;
fessor  Lindner  has  won  in the&#13;
past,  along  with  this  award,&#13;
going to do," said Lindner.&#13;
Although&#13;
Professor&#13;
Lindner  majored  in physics,&#13;
he knew  English  was  right&#13;
for&#13;
him.&#13;
"Teaching  became&#13;
my passion almost as soon as&#13;
I set foot in the classroom.&#13;
So&#13;
even  though  I expected  to&#13;
enjoy  it, it turned  out to be&#13;
the joy of my life. To be able&#13;
to do what you love and to be&#13;
paid  for  it really  is to be&#13;
blessed.&#13;
If&#13;
When    students&#13;
leave&#13;
Professor  Lindner's  classes&#13;
each  semester,  he has  high&#13;
but  seemingly   appropriate&#13;
expectations   for  what  each&#13;
student  gains from his cours-&#13;
es. "I hope  that  among  the&#13;
things  that they take away is&#13;
a passion for the literature,&#13;
that I hope  they have caught&#13;
from me, a curiosity  about lit-&#13;
erature  that pushes  them  to&#13;
do more  reading,  a fierce&#13;
desire  to  think  for  them-&#13;
selves,  and  somewhat  better&#13;
understanding&#13;
of  human&#13;
Women's&#13;
Cross&#13;
Country&#13;
Bears/Packers recap&#13;
Reporter&#13;
T&#13;
wo  professors.   at  the&#13;
University  of Wisconsm&#13;
" Parkside  were  recently&#13;
awarded  with the Stella Gray&#13;
Teaching  Excellence  Award,&#13;
Carl  Lindner,  professor   of&#13;
English,  and  Professor  Carol&#13;
Vopat,   also   professor   of&#13;
English.  This award&#13;
IS&#13;
partic-&#13;
ularly  special  to the teachers&#13;
because  the  students  norru-&#13;
nate  their  teachers  for  the&#13;
award.&#13;
Professor  Lindner, original-&#13;
ly from  New  York City, was&#13;
born  in Brooklyn  and  raised&#13;
in the Bronx where  he lived&#13;
until he was twenty-five  years&#13;
old.  He  has two children,  a&#13;
daughter  and a son who both&#13;
attended  UW-Madison.&#13;
In  New  York,  Professor&#13;
Lindner&#13;
attended&#13;
CIty&#13;
College  of New  York where&#13;
he earned  his bachelor  degree&#13;
Page 8&#13;
Dale&#13;
K.&#13;
comes to&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Page 9&#13;
Legendsof the Silver Screen:&#13;
Humphrey Bogart&#13;
Thanksgiving moments&#13;
continued  on page 10&#13;
_,,_   .J.,..&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
November&#13;
15-18&#13;
November&#13;
26&#13;
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&amp;&#13;
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presents:&#13;
pianist  George&#13;
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• Men's b'ball&#13;
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Hall&#13;
0182,&#13;
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of UW-Parkside  students,  Union&#13;
104-106,&#13;
2:30&#13;
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vs.&#13;
Saginaw&#13;
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Gymnasium/Sports  and Activity Center, 8&#13;
p.m.&#13;
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9  p.m.  to  midnight,   free  to  students&#13;
w/Ranger Card&#13;
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