Storytelling as an art
For five University of Wisconsin Oshkosh journalism students, it was about telling a story. For their sources, the stories were real-life experiences in war zones.
For five University of Wisconsin Oshkosh journalism students, it was about telling a story. For their sources, the stories were real-life experiences in war zones.
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh is undergoing an era of collaboration that, simply put, turns waste—true waste, like food scraps, lawn clippings and even cow manure—into energy and learning.
With the launch of Growing Oshkosh, alumna Dani (Woerpel) Stolley ‘97, has come full circle.
Access–to food and opportunities–is something very important to Kat McCard.
It is listening, paying attention and being calm and fair in discussion over contentious topics. It is not trash-talking, name-calling, gossiping or passing the buck.
Come next spring, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Foundation will be helping the community welcome visitors to downtown Oshkosh.
After a semester filled with interacting via Twitter in Sara Steffes Hansen‘s classroom, here is what a couple of her students had to say in 140 characters or less: Why do you feel using Twitter in your classroom was a [...]
Sara Steffes Hansen, assistant professor of strategic communication at UW Oshkosh, uses Twitter in her classroom to teach creativity and innovation.
The footprint of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh will soon change— and expand—again.
Shawn Monroe ’08, feels he has always had a connection to the armed forces; his family ties to the military go all the way back to the Civil War. Now, he’s the coordinator at UW Oshkosh’s Veterans Resource Center