Bonus Content
Inventor touches lives with product, positive message
If it wasn’t for a bald head, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumna Jodi Pliszka ’88, of Muskego, probably would not be an inventor or an author.
Snapshots: College of Nursing 40th anniversary celebration
Then and Now: Enjoy a collection of photos from the College of Nursing's past 40 years.
Snapshots: Hispanic Heritage Month 2010
Check out the colorful gallery of photos from Hispanic Heritage Month at UW Oshkosh.
Letter from the Executive Editor
He who has health has hope; and he who has hope has everything. — Arabic Proverb
By the Numbers: Student Rec and Wellness Center
After a long day of classes, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh students often hit the 104,000-square-foot Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) for some exercise and relaxation.
Summer Adapted Physical Education
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh College of Education and Human Services’ human kinetics and health education program students, alumni and staff volunteer to teach a summer adapted physical education program in Albee Hall gym.
Recommended reading: Summer reads from UWO faculty
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh faculty members were asked what books they recommended that freshmen read before beginning college. Their responses provided a summer reading list for Titans of all ages.
Alumna dedicates Miss Oshkosh reign to cancer awareness
Long before University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumna Shana Pawlowicz ’09, entered and won the 2010 Miss Oshkosh pageant, she already had shared hours of her time and energy for a cause that’s close to her heart.
Alumni profile: Weir promotes heart health to youth
If the road to healthy living is paved with preventive measures, then Jackie (Klinzing) Weir’s job is to make sure kids see a green light from the get-go.
Mother of the ‘Mozart Effect’ lays myth to rest
Does listening to classical music make your baby smarter? Could playing Chopin be a shortcut to increasing your IQ? Professor Frances Rauscher sets the record straight.




