Welcome to the College of Letters and Science

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.

New COLS Special Reports Features

 

Dr. Laurence Carlin 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. 

News and Events

 

 

Play salutes women pilots who served in WWII

by Holliday, Katherine J — Oct 05, 2010 01:16 PM

The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh theatre department will present “Censored on Final Approach,” a play that brings to light the contributions of the Women’s Air Service Pilots (WASPs) in World War II, at Fredric March Theatre, Sept. 29-Oct. 3.

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Alumni Pride: Scott leads DeVry at Tinley Park

by Holliday, Katherine J — Sep 28, 2010 03:04 PM

Former Speech Communication student now resident of DeVry University’s Tinley Park Campus and Centers.

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In STEP with students: Shino Iwashita

by Holliday, Katherine J — May 05, 2010 09:38 AM

Shino Iwashita is the voice behind the computer screen for the department of foreign languages and literatures, recording vocabulary lessons for the Web in Japanese as part of the Student Titan Employment Program (STEP).

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Martin Prevost wins Student Playwriting Contest

by Holliday, Katherine J — May 05, 2010 09:36 AM

Senior Martin Prevost won the 12th-annual Student Playwriting Contest. The contest is sponsored by the Playwrights Project, the Department of Theatre and the Theatre Arts Board. A public reading of Prevost’s one-act play, “Deeper Meaning,” will take place at 7:30 p.m., May 6 in the Experimental Theatre in the Fredric March Theatre Building, 926 Woodland Ave.

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