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July 26, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

UW-Waukesha Announces Faculty, Staff Promotions

WAUKESHA – University of Wisconsin-Waukesha Dean Brad Stewart announces the promotions this June of two staff members on campus. The Board of Regents approved the promotion of Kent Kromarek from assistant to associate professor, and University of Wisconsin Colleges Chancellor Bill Messner okayed the promotion of Fran Kritzer from associate to senior lecturer. Both promotions were recommended by their respective academic departments and by the campus dean.

Kritzer, of Waukesha, teaches English and freshman seminar. A tenured faculty member Kromarek, Whitefish Bay, teaches mathematics.

Dearly appreciated by her students for her dedication, Kritzer began teaching English composition at UW-Waukesha in1987. Ten years later, when the campus recognized a need to acclimate new students to the college experience through a formal class, she volunteered to teach it. She developed the curriculum for the freshman seminar, which now has expanded to 11 sections. It provides students with the fundamental know-how to navigate the collegiate environment and, ultimately, to succeed in getting a university education. Active in the community as well, she has served on the board of directors of the YWCA and the Waukesha Symphony Orchestra and founded the Waukesha Teen Leadership Council to help young girls realize their potential. A high school valedictorian, Kritzer graduated from Columbia College, Columbia, S.C., and holds a master’s degree from Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S.C.

Having taught at UW-Milwaukee for 4 years, Kromarek returned to teaching after a 3-year stint as a quality assurance analyst at Allis Chalmers, Milwaukee. He started at UW-Waukesha in 1983 and served as the campus advisor and moderator for campus participation in American Mathematical Association for Two-Year Colleges’ competitions. More recently, he has been co-coordinator of the twice-held Mathematics for Elementary Teachers Conference at which college math faculty from around Wisconsin discuss how to prepare elementary school teachers to teach math. He reads and reports on some of the more quirky, playful aspects of mathematics, from details of its history to paradoxes in democratic choice. Kromarek earned a bachelor’s degree from the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, Rapid City, and a master’s from UW-Milwaukee.

UW-Waukesha, which opened in 1966, enrolls the largest number of students among the 13 freshman/sophomore University of Wisconsin Colleges campuses. Scattered around the state, the UW Colleges provide the foundation courses to prepare students for transfer to any baccalaureate institution and guarantee transfer to other UW System schools. For program, admissions or financial aid information, contact the Student Services Office at (262) 521-5200 or wakinfo@uwc.edu or visit our Web site at waukesha.uwc.edu.

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