Oshkosh Scholar 2012 Cover Art
"This design represents development. It begins with one shape, and as the shape is repeated, a beautiful pattern emerges. The end result demonstrates that every great accomplishment is a series of small triumphs. ." ~Kathryn Werner, Cover Art Winner
Oshkosh Scholar 2012 Cover Art Alternate
"This design shows the layers that go into achieving a goal. The spiral shows the depth of research, and the colors contrast to make the individual circles stand out, emphasizing the importance of each step toward a goal." ~Katie Kleinhans, Runner-up
Oshkosh Scholar 2012 Cover Art Alternate
"The images of this tree, taken on the UW Oshkosh campus, represent the scholar's mental growth as they pursue various branches of knowledge. The growth through each semester, and ultimately the student's college career, is also illustrated in the changing seasons." ~Lucas Minnich, Runner-up
Oshkosh Scholar 2012 Cover Art Alternate
"This design represents not only the different works in the Oshkosh Scholar, but also the bits and pieces of each individual's education. All these pieces of knowledge come together to form this journal and the research within it." ~Kristi Popp, Runner-up




