Christianson receives March University Staff Appreciation Award

Senior financial specialist has worked at university 32 years
March University staff Employee Appreciation Award winner Rosalind Christianson works at the Memorial Student Center.
March 26, 2020

Rosalind Christianson has received the University Staff Employee Appreciation Award for March at University of Wisconsin-Stout.

Christianson, of Menomonie, is a senior financial specialist at the Memorial Student Center. She has been employed at UW-Stout for 32 years. She will be retiring in May.

Christianson’s nomination stated: “Rose is always willing to be involved in campus activities. Her first thought is: ‘How can I help?’ Rose stands up for others who need assistance and isn’t afraid to say what she thinks. This makes our campus stronger. Rose always cares about co-workers and has a smile on her face at work. She loves UW-Stout and believes that it will be a better place because all of us together make it a better place.”

Each winner receives 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 14th year, was established by the Chancellor’s Office and is co-sponsored by the University Staff Senate.


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