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[...]
Student researchers presented on a variety of topics at Posters in the Rotunda and at the UW System Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity, both in Madison.[...]
The immense size of the current, publicly accessible DNA databases can make manual processing prohibitive. A student-faculty research project at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh[...]
The conclusion that music training could impact every kind of intelligence is leap in logic at the very least, according to Frances Rauscher, a psychology professor who co-conducte[...]
Two University of Wisconsin Oshkosh education professors will discuss the importance of teaching to students’ strengths and interests at a Research to Reception Speaker Series even[...]
The 17th annual Celebration of Scholarship will showcase more than 85 research projects spanning an array of academic disciplines and conducted by University of Wisconsin Oshkosh s[...]
Nine members of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh teaching community are expanding their research agendas, participating in a new study and embarking on an international collabor[...]
In fits and starts over the past decade, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh English professor and poet Pamela Gemin penned her latest book of poetry, “Another Creature.”[...]
Eric Kuennen wanted his students, all future math teachers, to view the world of mathematics from a different perspective. This desire to shake things up led Kuennen and 16 of his [...]
Not every undergraduate student would trade a relaxing winter break for an intense, five-week geological field study in China. But University of Wisconsin Oshkosh senior Paula Rich[...]
Presidential attitudes about political theory and how those theories have been applied to the presidency are the subjects of a new book by University of Wisconsin Oshkosh associate[...]
Teaching and learning once again collide on the pages of Oshkosh Scholar. The new edition — Volume IV, 2009 — features findings from 10 research projects conducted through collabor[...]