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Courses Revised in the Winnebago Project

What courses have been revised or created as a result of participation in the Winnebago Project? Here is a list.

Anthropology 300/Environmental Studies 390: Human Dimensions of Biological Conservation. Stephanie Spehar. 2008.

Art 338: Design II. Karina Cutler-Lake. 2008.

Business 771: Marketing Strategy. Jeffrey Drake. 2008.

Chemistry 235: Organic Chemistry. Linfeng Xie. 2008.

Communication 111: Fundamentals of Speech Communication. Andrea Quenette. 2008.

English 481: Seminar in English Studies: Thomas Hardy and the Natural World. Christine Roth. 2008.

History 101: Early Civilization. Karl Lowenstein. 2008.

Nursing 361: Human Health and the Environment. Leona Dempsey. 2008.

Political Science 395: Global Environmental Politics. Tracy Slagter.

Sociology 317: Sociology of Health and Illness. Juyeon Son. 2008.

For the syllabi and summary of changes in these courses, click here.

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by David Barnhill last modified Mar 13, 2009 08:45 AM
Bike and Pedestrian Survey

The City of Oshkosh is updating its Pedestrian and Bicycle Circulation Plan and they are looking for public input from people who live, work, study, or recreate in Oshkosh.   They have developed a website that has links to an online survey:

 

pedestrian_bicycle_plan

 

Even if you do not currently use a bike or walk to campus, completing the survey will help the city learn why you do not, or how they might improve city infrastructure. 

 

Most of us use city facilities every day: sidewalks along streets carrying automobiles through campus are built by the city, to their current standards.  The last public meeting was in August, so student and staff input was not representative of UW Oshkosh pedestrians and bicyclists. So please consider giving the city some feedback from the campus community.