UW Oshkosh Reinvented
During the last decade, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s campus began a process of transformation. Sage Hall isn’t the only new addition to the changing UW Oshkosh landscape.
During the last decade, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s campus began a process of transformation. Sage Hall isn’t the only new addition to the changing UW Oshkosh landscape.
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.
UW Oshkosh was the lone undefeated team in the nation, as the Titans made their 12th trip to the NCAA Tournament, holding a postseason mark of 19-9-3.
Despite the dreary weather, alumni, faculty, staff and students turned out to celebrate Titans Around the World Homecoming 2010 in October.
Though bequeathing a donation to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Foundation in one’s will is called “planned giving,” there is still plenty of room for surprises.
In an effort to better accommodate recent and projected student enrollment growth, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh purchased the former Lincoln Elementary School, 608 Algoma Blvd., from the Oshkosh School District.
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Foundation announces the establishment of the following new funds and awards, which provide scholarship support, recognition of student achievements and enhanced departmental resources.