Student Organizations
INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES

International Film Series books, promotes, and screens movies not normally accessible to UW Oshkosh students and Oshkosh residents. This includes international films, independent films, silent films, and classic Hollywood movies. Caryn Murphy, Assistant Professor, is the faculty advisor.
NATIONAL BROADCASTING SOCIETY
UW Oshkosh has one of the largest chapters of the National Broadcasting Society. The purpose of NBS is to enhance the development of college and university students involved in broadcasting, cable, telecommunications, and other electronic media. Tang Tang, Assistant Professor, is the faculty advisor.
UW OSHKOSH FILM SOCIETY

UW Oshkosh Film Society is a great way for students interested in motion pictures to gain experience outside of the classroom. Film Society views, discusses, and produces films. Membership is open to all UW-Oshkosh students and new members are always welcome. Doug Heil, Professor, is the faculty advisor.

TITAN TV
Titan TV is the official UW Oshkosh cable channel. Airing on Time Warner Cable, Channel 66. Students pitch, write, and produce original programs on a weekly basis, as well as covering campus news and sports. Justine Stokes, Director of TV Services is the faculty advisor.
WRST

WRST, Radio Station of the Titans, has been broadcasting from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh campus for over 42 years. Located at 90.3 on your FM dial, the student run WRST prides itself in providing quality alternative programming to area listeners in Oshkosh and the Fox Valley. Randall Davidson, Director of Radio Services, is the faculty advisor.
SBE Student Chapter 80.1 (UWO )
The Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) is a national non-profit professional society. The Society is designed to serve the professional needs of those persons engaged in Broadcast Engineering. SBE is devoted to advancing all levels and types of broadcast engineering through fellowship, education, industry links and professional recognition. The student chapter meets regularly during the school year, and includes field trips to local broadcast facilities. Keith Kintner, Engineer is the faculty advisor.