On campus: People, Places, Pride
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Police Department and two of its officers earned recognition by state and national agencies last fall.
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Police Department and two of its officers earned recognition by state and national agencies last fall.
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.
… A coach leads his team to an undefeated, regular-season record, a first conference title since the 1970s and storybook playoff run… A record-breaking, nationally recognized hometown quarterback with a rocket-engine arm and an aptitude for escaping the pocket, racks up yards… A campus and community fan base awakens to the talent before them and rides an unprecedented surge of Titan Pride.
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.
Come next spring, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Foundation will be helping the community welcome visitors to downtown Oshkosh.
People The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Alumni Association’s Board of Directors elected seven new members to serve three-year terms, beginning in fall 2012. The new members include Stephanie Masaros Briggs ’00 and MSE ’02, of Madison; Ann Duginske ’11, of [...]
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.
The footprint of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh will soon change— and expand—again.
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Foundation is proud to announce the establishment of the following new funds and awards, which provide scholarship support, recognition of student achievements and enhanced departmental resources. Our appreciation is extended to the many donors who enrich students’ educational experiences and advance the University’s standing.
Soo-Young Moon, a College of Business associate professor of marketing, was awarded second place in the 2011 Innovation in Business Education competition for his innovative retail course. The award recognizes creative programs or strategies, which improve the quality of education in business schools.