VIDEO: Greeks gear up for reunion
For the first-time ever, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh will host an All-Greek Reunion on campus in conjunction with Homecoming 2012 next weekend.
For the first-time ever, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh will host an All-Greek Reunion on campus in conjunction with Homecoming 2012 next weekend.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for The New York Times who has spent more than a decade on the ground covering wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will be keynote speaker at a first-of-its-kind November symposium at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.
They are working to end HIV in Africa. One is in India with the U.S. State Department. And dozens of others are back in the states tackling weighty cases with highly regarded law firms, providing legal services to low-income Americans or, from elected office, developing and debating the laws and policies that shape and protect our communities.
Packer fever reignited on the UW Oshkosh campus in July, when alumnus William Povletich ’95 shared stories and insight into his new book Green Bay Packers: Trials, Triumphs and Tradition, during a picnic-style lunch at Pollock Alumni House.
It takes courage to swim against the economic currents, push the entrepreneurial envelope and find new ways to continue to build out, advance and further transform the state’s third-largest University.
Five winners of University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Alumni Awards share their reflections on earning the accolade, the growth of the campus and the impact their educations had on their careers. With educational experiences spanning from the 1970s into the 21st [...]
At 140, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh hasn’t lost touch with its roots. We still teach teachers. The 21st century brings new challenges, from keeping education relevant and retooled for increasingly tech-savvy generations to ensuring classrooms are inclusive and effective. An alumnus and futurist, a dean and people in the field all weigh in on what’s ahead for teachers.
What’s more altruistic than freezing one’s face off in a nearly naked mile-long run for charity as evening falls on an early March Wisconsin day?