Happy Valentine’s Day! In the spirit of the holiday, we thought we’d share a few ways you can find out if a college is the right “one” for you! A lot of times you may hear people say, “I go to UW Oshkosh because it just felt right.” For someone who is trying to find… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Education & Academics
Differences Between High School and College
Hello and happy February! Today our blog is actually part of another blog that we posted on YouTube! If you are looking at this blog because of the video — yay! If you haven’t seen the video yet, I highly recommend you check that out either right now or immediately after reading this blog. Here… Read more »
The Undecided Major: Tips for picking a major at UW Oshkosh
One of questions that you will probably get when talking about going to college is: “What are you majoring in?” For some people, this question is a no brainer, but for others there may be a little more hesitation. If you’re undecided about a major, don’t fret! About 1/3 of incoming freshman are undecided and… Read more »
Spotlight on: The College of Business
Like many college freshmen, I arrived at UW Oshkosh an undecided major. When it came to choosing a major, I changed my mind on a weekly basis. There were simply too many major and minors to choose from! Now in my second year, I’ve made a firm decision: Business Information Systems with emphases in both… Read more »
What’s new on campus? Spotlight on the new Academic Building (Sage Hall)
Every year there seems to be construction just about anywhere you go. Of course we tend to focus on the negatives first: the noise of big machines, big and slow trucks clogging up the roads, and of course, you have to take detours. But there are also lots of positives to construction! For example, you… Read more »
It’s as easy as 1 – 2 – 3: How to find scholarships
According to dictionary.com, a scholarship is “a sum of money or other aid granted to a student, because of merit, need, etc., to pursue his or her studies.” Of course it’s not like someone is just going to hand you money… You have to put in a little legwork. For example, most of the time you’ll do some sort of scholarship essay or project. But it’s worth it because it helps pay for college tuition… Read more »
Grade A: How to schedule classes according to your personality
Most of the Odyssey dates for Fall 2011 are done now, but if you’re like most students you’re probably scouring TitanWeb trying to make your schedule as perfect as you can before the semester starts. During Odyssey there is one question that almost every student asks – and you might still be thinking about as… Read more »
I’m off to Texas for the summer!
Well, the semester is over and people are talking about their summer plans. What does summer hold for me? I am off to Austin, Texas for an internship with the Austin Humane Society doing video production. I am super jazzed! I get to combine my passion for animals with my major of Radio/TV/Film—it’s going to… Read more »
Tips to approach your professors for advice and help
We all know that college is fun time – living in the residence halls, going to eat with friends and participating in all the activities available in Reeve Union such as Titan Nights and Open Mic Night. But, we also know that college can be a stressful time. All the classes we take require a… Read more »
The World Premiere of Cycle, a UW Oshkosh Student Film
At the world premiere of the UW Oshkosh student short film Cycle, there was not a single empty seat to be found in all of Reeve Union Theater—there were even people sitting on the stairs! After watching the film, it became very clear why so many people were there to enjoy its debut. In a… Read more »








