Since its inception as a teacher-training school in 1871, UW Oshkosh has long been recognized as a leader in education. Today, the College of Education and Human Services is proud to be at the forefront of preparing the next generation of professional leaders in education, human services and counseling. More than 225 of our alumni have been recognized with prestigious Herb Kohl Fellowship Awards.

Whether you are considering an undergraduate degree, a graduate degree, professional development opportunities or an additional teaching license, our highly committed faculty and staff, accredited programs and hands-on field experiences will help you achieve your goals. Plus, our ongoing outreach activities with city and rural school districts ensure we remain in tune with the needs of today’s administrators and teachers.

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Alumnae honored with Professor for a Day awards

Alumnae honored with Professor for a Day awards

Each year, through its Professor for a Day program, the College of Education and Human Services (COEHS) honors two alumni who have made significant contributions to their profession and provides a day for them to interact and share their experiences with the College’s students.

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Hot Topics in Literacy explores picture books, technology and more on Oct. 20, 2012

Hot Topics in Literacy explores picture books, technology and more on Oct. 20, 2012

Picture books have been an early foundation for kids’ imaginations and ways to see the world around them —but are they still relevant in a digital age?

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Recent JSOnline articles offer perspectives for thought, discussion

Recent JSOnline articles offer perspectives for thought, discussion

Two recent education-related articles from JSOnline offer important points of perspective and discussion for UW Oshkosh COEHS students, faculty and staff.

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Alumni Pride: Baumgartner exercises athletics leadership

Alumni Pride: Baumgartner exercises athletics leadership

For University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumnus Corey Baumgartner ’02, MS ’05, hard work and diplomacy have fueled his success as a teacher, coach and educational administrator.

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