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The following academic staff members have received support through the Faculty Development Program:

Academic Staff Component

  • Jessica Pondell (COB) attended the 2012 CEIA Conference in Chicago, Illinois, April 15-17, 2012.
  • Craig Biwer (Kinesiology) will attend the NSCA National Conference in Providence, Rhode Island from July 11-14, 2012.
  • Kathleen Lynch (Nursing) will attend the 22nd Annual Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics at the University of Maryland from July 16-20, 2012.

Off-Campus Component

  • Anna Filipova (Public Affairs) will participate in the National Institutes of Health Regional Seminar, June 21-22, 2012 in Washington D.C.
  • Nathan Krueger (Music) will participate in the Songfest: Hands on Enrichment Activities Festival, June 5-27, 2012 in Los Angeles, California.
  • Linda Pereksta (Music) will participate in the Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Institute, June 2-17, 2012 in Toronto, Canada.

UW Oshkosh received $34,900 from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Quality Assurance  for Investigation Training: Reporting and Investigating Misconduct in Nursing Homes. Renee Rickert (CCDET) is the project director.

UW Oshkosh received $20,000 from the State of Wisconsin State Energy Office for a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle. Mary Anne DeZur is the project director.

UW Oshkosh has received $2,000 from the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation for the Wisconsin Youth Leadership Academy Program. Chris DeIuliis is the project director.

UW Oshkosh  received $12,705 from the Playa Lakes Joint Venture for Evaluating the Impact of Land Use and Climate Changes on Playa Form and Function. Mark Bowen is the project director.

UW Oshkosh received $112,006 from the UW System Administration for Closing the Math Achievement Gap of Native American Students Identified as Learning Disabled. Judith Hankes is the project director.

UW Oshkosh received $52,640 from the Arcus Foundation via People and Nature Consulting International for a Ecology and Conservation of Orangutans Living in a Mixed Use Landscape in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Stephanie Spehar is the project director.

UW Oshkosh has received $369,894 from the US Department of Education for Excellent Schools, Teaching and Research for English Language Learner Achievement (ESTRELLA II). Kathryn Henn-Reinke is the project director.

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