Campus News
UW Oshkosh grads help Wisconsin Herd earn G League’s franchise of the year award
UWO alumni Jesse Smith, Mallory Knight and Trevor Kroll helped power the Wisconsin Herd to a Franchise of the Year award in the NBA G League for the 2022-23 season.
UW Oshkosh readying for first class of psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner students
This fall UW Oshkosh will accept an inaugural class into the new bachelor of science in nursing to doctor of nursing practice (DNP) psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner program
Spring 2023 Dean’s List, Honor Roll released
UW Oshkosh officials have announced students who qualified for the Dean’s List and University Honor Roll for the spring semester of 2023 across its three campuses.
UWO research team aims to create app to help students with impaired vision navigate campus
A project made possible with a WiSys Ignite funding begins this summer at UWO to create a smartphone app to help students with visual disabilities navigate campus and its buildings. The app also allows curriculum development and modification keeping blind students in mind.
UWO men’s basketball headed to Europe for 11-day trip, three games
The Titans men’s basketball team is headed to Europe for an experience abroad that includes three games.
Sustainability Summit gathers insights from more than 80 UW Oshkosh faculty and staff
Actionable goals are set for the next academic year following a Sustainability Summit attended by more than 80 faculty, staff and several students at UW Oshkosh.
UWO grads continue to find success above US average, bolstering Wisconsin workforce
UW Oshkosh graduates continue to land jobs or other opportunities above the national average, according to the results of the annual First Destination Outcomes survey.
Peregrine falcon chicks receive leg bands near nest atop UWO’s Gruenhagen
Three peregrine falcon chicks received names and leg bands Friday morning at UW Oshkosh.
Oshkosh among the best places for new college grads, new study shows
UW Oshkosh just graduated a class of more than 1,300 students—many of whom are looking to start their careers. Luckily for them the place they earned their degree is one of the best in the country for new college grads.
‘UWO Now’ podcast Season 1 wraps with discussion of partisanship in local politics
On the final episode of “UWO Now” Season 1, Michael Ford, an associate professor of public administration at UW Oshkosh, discusses the impact of partisan politics on local elections.