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Student Playwriting Contest Public Reading of the Winning Entry
Experimental Theatre,
Apr 10, 2013
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Musica Viva!
Music Hall of the Arts and Communication Center,
Apr 13, 2013
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Chamber Arts Series
Music Hall of the Arts and Communication Center ,
Apr 15, 2013
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UW Oshkosh Percussion Ensemble
Music Hall of the Arts and Communication Center ,
Apr 22, 2013
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Faculty Recital
Music Hall of the Arts and Communication Center,
Apr 24, 2013
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University of Wisconsin Oshkosh College of Letters and Science 800 Algoma Blvd. Oshkosh, WI 54901 8660
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With 35 majors spanning the sciences, arts, humanities and social sciences, the College of Letters and Science (COLS) is the largest and most diverse college at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.
Through a multifaceted liberal arts education, students are exposed to a broad spectrum of knowledge about human experience and the natural world. Transcending preparation for specific careers, COLS prepares students with communication, critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for success in today's society.
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Beyond Classroom Walls is
happy to feature the new Spotlight story Dr. Laurence Carlin, one of two COLS professors featured in the current issue of Endeavors, a magazine dedicated to recognizing the professional accomplishments of the faculty and instructional academic staff at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. To read more about Carlin's teaching and research, please see Game Face. |
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News and Events
The following faculty Q&A was submitted by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Faculty Advocacy Committee, a committee of the Faculty Senate. Kenneth Price, associate professor of mathematics, wrote the introduction.
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herzigj
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Mar 04, 2010 01:12 PM
William Weber ’71, discovered both a vocation (a scientific interest in radiation) and an avocation (a love of downhill skiing) during his undergraduate days at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.
If you’re a Brewers fan surrounded by Cubs fans, do you stay quiet when talk about which team will win the pennant comes up, or do you vehemently defend your team?
The answer, according to University of Wisconsin Oshkosh assistant journalism professor Vincent Filak, might depend on your willingness to self-censor.
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Oct 18, 2010 11:07 AM
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