Over Coffee
Every edition, we spend an afternoon at the diverse campus crossroads that is Reeve Memorial Union and pose a question to some of the faculty, staff, students and visitors we meet.
Every edition, we spend an afternoon at the diverse campus crossroads that is Reeve Memorial Union and pose a question to some of the faculty, staff, students and visitors we meet.
Engage staff members weigh in on the Over Coffee question: If you could develop an undergraduate class, what topic would you focus on?
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.
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.
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.
In July 1998, I sat quietly in the surgical recovery room of the University of Tennessee Hospital, waiting to hear if my son, Erik, would make it. A few hours earlier, my family had been notified that Erik had been catastrophically injured in a car accident.
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh senior journalism major See Xiong, of Eau Claire, an integrated marketing and communications photography intern, spent three weeks studying abroad in Greece during summer 2010.