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Meet the Prof: Druscilla Scribner
The following faculty Q&A was submitted by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Faculty Advocacy Committee, a committee of the Faculty Senate. Tracy Slagter, assistant professor of political science, wrote the introduction.
In STEP with students: Jordan Clark-Mand
As a Student Titan Employment Program (STEP) intern in UW Oshkosh’s athletic department, senior journalism major Jordan Clark-Mand is learning the intricacies of sports promotion and making meaningful contributions through writing scripts, designing posters and covering events.
Nanotechnology research explores energy storage
In leading the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s first technology spin-off, Charles Gibson, an inorganic chemistry professor, hopes to make a big impact on the energy storage industry with the tiniest of particles.
Ceremony celebrates ‘Doc’ Snyder scholarship
Family members; friends; and University of Wisconsin Oshkosh faculty, staff and retirees gathered Dec. 5 at the Pollock Alumni House for a ceremony dedicating the new Dr. Robert L. Snyder Scholarship.
Dance Trance: Spanish and Slavonic Dances for Symphony Orchestra
For its final concert of the semester on Dec. 10, the UW Oshkosh Symphony Orchestra is taking its audience to several dances. (See rest of story for slideshow and music clip.)
Students shoot short film beneath Dempsey Hall
The basement of Dempsey Hall will never look the same again. UW Oshkosh film students create movie magic below ground level.
Dean's Symposium
“Out of the Fiery Furnace: Jewish Americans, African Americans, and Representations of Suffering in Children’s Literature” features a presentation by Dr. Jodi Eichler-Levine, Department of Religious Studies & Anthropology.
$1,000 for 1,000 words (Liberal Arts Scholarship)
The College of Letters and Science is pleased to announce the Fifth Annual Liberal Arts Scholarship Competition for Undergraduate Students, sponsored by the four colleges of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and the University of Wisconsin System Advisory Group on the Liberal Arts (SAGLA).
Davidson explores impact of AM radio on culture
Randall Davidson, a noted radio historian and lecturer in the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s radio-TV-film (RTF) department, will share his expertise at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23, at UW-Fox Valley’s Communication Arts Center.
Meet the Prof:Gail Panske
The following faculty Q&A was submitted by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Faculty Advocacy Committee, a committee of the Faculty Senate. Jeff Lipschutz, professor of painting and drawing, wrote the introduction.
UWO geologists study mysteries of past, present
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh scientists use geologic research techniques not only to dig into modern environmental issues, but also to study the impact of environmental change on earth’s distant past.
World Premiere Production of UW Oshkosh Resident Playwright's My Soldiers
Eastern University Theatre presents My Soldiers, a new play by critically acclaimed UW Oshkosh resident playwright Richard Kalinoski, directed and developed by Mark Hallen, Eastern Director of Theatre. My Soldiers opens on Veterans' Day, November 11, and runs through November 14 with evening performances at 8 p.m. and a matinee performance on November 15 at 3 p.m. All performances will be held in McInnis Auditorium on the Eastern University Campus at 1300 Eagle Road in St. Davids, PA.
Meet the Prof: Stephanie Spehar
The following faculty Q&A was submitted by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Faculty Advocacy Committee, a committee of the Faculty Senate. Pete Brown, chair of the anthropology department, wrote the introduction.
UW Oshkosh commemorates fall of the Berlin Wall
As young girls growing up in Germany, Heike Alberts and Monika Hohbein-Deegen lived on opposite sides of the Berlin Wall. Twenty years ago, they both witnessed the fall of the wall from very different perspectives.
The College of Letters and Science launches new Web site
Welcome to the new College of Letters and Science Web site. We invite your feedback.
Computer science project promotes collaboration
Take the rigors of pursuing a Ph.D. — including research, collaboration and presentations — then condense it into an eight-week program, and you have an idea of what two University of Wisconsin Oshkosh faculty members cooked up for eight students over the course of last summer.
Alumni Pride: Zibung brings humor to Cubs fans
Since graduating from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh in 1999, V.J. “Brad” Zibung’s success in founding a satirical tabloid for long-suffering Chicago Cub fans has been no joke.
Foundation honors Door County Government
Door County Government was honored with the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Foundation’s third Collaboration in Action Leadership Award for a unique collaboration with the University’s Department of Biology and Microbiology that has resulted in the nation’s most extensive beach monitoring and research program.
Meet the Prof: Nadia Kaltcheva
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.
Alumni Pride: Weber finds lifelong pursuits at UWO
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.




