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.
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumna Kathy (Dugan) Schumann ’97, of Sun Prairie, shared her thoughts in a This We Believe at UW Oshkosh essay about how a trip to Haiti opened her eyes to how complicated her life had become.
Sara Steffes Hansen, assistant professor of strategic communication at UW Oshkosh, uses Twitter in her classroom to teach creativity and innovation.
From computer keyboard pieces to No. 2 pencils, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumna Stacey Cluppert’s supply list for her latest art project includes dozens of techie and traditional items.
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumna Stacey Cluppert ’10, of Markesan, has been busy sanding, priming and collecting school supplies to transform a fiberglass and resin nutcracker into a UW Oshkosh Titan, as part of Oshkosh’s Nutcracker on the Town community art project.
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumna Stacey Cluppert ’10, of Markesan, has been selected to transform the UWO alumni-sponsored nutcracker, as part of Oshkosh’s Nutcrackers on the Town community art project.
Not to be outdone by Hollywood blockbusters, such as Knowing and 2012, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh students produced a 20-minute film set in post-apocalyptic Earth.