On May 6, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh faculty members will present their research, which focuses on two areas of education, during Research to Reception at the Student Recreati[...]
Susan Bonis, a nursing professor at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, is currently working on a reflective journaling project with parents of children on the autistic spectrum ([...]
School was in session Tuesday at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh's Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, complete with lively discussions and engaging research presen[...]
The fifth volume of “Oshkosh Scholar,” showcases the research of nine exceptional undergraduates with topics ranging from “Trade and Poverty in the Developing World,” to “The Benef[...]
After being heavily edited before its release in 1953, the archival soundtrack of Dr. Seuss’ only live action film, “The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T,” has been restored with help from A[...]
More than 120 million people in the tropics and sub-tropics are infected with Wuchereria bancrofti, a parasitic worm that causes the tropical disease lymphatic filariasis. Michelle[...]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded four grants, totaling $1.1 million, to fund an innovative study that brings together academic institutions, private corporati[...]
Professors at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh do more than stand behind podiums talking about scientific principles. Eric Hiatt and Jennifer Wenner, UW Oshkosh geology professo[...]
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh faculty will explore the art of storytelling across media, when the 2010-2011 Research to Reception Speaker Series gets underway Friday at Reeve Mem[...]
To the casual eye, Linsi Whitman is wading in thigh-deep waters at Sunset Beach in Sturgeon Bay. But what the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh student is actually doing is playing d[...]
This election season, interns for the American Democracy Project, in affiliation with the department of political science at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, formulated a poll [...]
The last thing Joseph Peterson expected to find inside a 70-million-year-old dinosaur bone was soft tissue. Peterson, who recently finished his Ph.D. with emphasis in vertebrate pa[...]
At the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, teaching and learning are not confined within the four walls of a classroom. Some students spend their days in waist-deep waters, collecting[...]
The McNair student scholars from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh recently traveled to Washington D.C. as a way to immerse themselves in American history and culture.
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For first-generation college graduate Amanda Krohn ’10, of Hancock, the McNair Scholars Program at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh served as an introduction to life in academia[...]
While federal subsidies drove the emergence of the U.S. biofuel industry, state incentives impacted the location of ethanol plants, according to a recent study by a University of W[...]
There are two kinds of street photographers in the world―those who wait in one spot for the shot and those who keep walking.
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh associate journalism p[...]
Nearly 50 University of Wisconsin Oshkosh faculty members received a jump-start on research and teaching projects with 2009-2010 Faculty Development grants. Funding for the project[...]
Friendship remains an important aspect of life for people with mild to moderate dementia, according to a recent University of Wisconsin Oshkosh study. Research by alumnus David Gav[...]