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The first-ever tablet version of Engage is available now for free through the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Magazines app, which is available in the App Store and Google Play.
Engage staff members weigh in on the Over Coffee question: If you could develop an undergraduate class, what topic would you focus on?
Every edition, we spend an afternoon at the diverse campus crossroads that is Reeve Memorial Union and pose a question to some of the faculty, staff, students and visitors we meet. If you could develop an undergraduate class, what topic would you focus on?
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The gridiron guys: The UW Oshkosh football team has enjoyed just six championship seasons since its start in 1893, including the team’s remarkable playoff run in 2012 with a first-place Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference finish and a 13-1 record overall.
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Police Department and two of its officers earned recognition by state and national agencies last fall.
Have you been dreaming of all the magical moments you had at UW Oshkosh? Through imagination, innovation and collaboration, our enchanted campus story keeps growing brighter.
Passings 20s Margaret Walters (EHS) ’25, Wild Rose, June 15, 2012 30s Josephine (Kildsig) Bezvoda (EHS) ’33, Pacifica, Calif., Dec. 26, 2012 Vera (Wentzel) Kitchen (EHS) ’34, Palm Desert, Calif., Oct. 3, 2012 Marie (Ritger) March (EHS) ’37, Markesan, Dec. [...]
Nearly 4,500 UW Oshkosh graduates from across the nation are connecting through the Alumni Association’s most popular social network—the alumni group on LinkedIn.