Baron receives November University Staff Appreciation Award

Curriculum manager has worked at UW-Stout since 2013
​Jerry Poling | November 13, 2018

Breanna Baron has received the University Staff Employee Appreciation Award for November at University of Wisconsin-Stout.

Baron, of Elmwood, is the curriculum manager in the Provost’s Office. She has worked full time at UW-Stout since 2013, when she graduated from the university.

Breanna BaronBaron’s nomination stated: “Breanna works tirelessly on the university curriculum and the student bulletin. She meets regularly with faculty, troubleshooting Curriculog and Acalog, a new curriculum approval software. She started in this position after a long-term employee retired and worked to help implement Curriculog and Acalog. Breanna's response to people is, ‘Yes, we can do that!’ She's absolutely awesome to work with.”

Chancellor Bob Meyer presents each winner with a certificate of recognition, a UW-Stout travel mug and a UW-Stout blanket.

Students, faculty and staff may nominate a university staff member who demonstrates a commitment to excellence and the university community.

The award, in its 12th year, was established by the Chancellor’s Office and is co-sponsored by the University Staff Senate.

UW-Stout is Wisconsin’s Polytechnic University, with a focus on applied learning, collaboration with business and industry, and career outcomes.

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