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[...]
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh faculty, staff and students can enjoy a little light reading over the holidays with Polk Library’s recent addition of the Elsevier’s Science Direct [...]
If cramming for finals sounds intense, how about a semester- or year-long study session spent delving into the issues immigrant families face or transcribing improvised jazz music?[...]
In leading the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s first technology spin-off, Charles Gibson, an inorganic chemistry professor, hopes to make a big impact on the energy storage indus[...]
Introductory geology courses at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and across the nation will teach rock-solid math skills to undergraduates studying the geosciences with the help[...]
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh scientists use geologic research techniques not only to dig into modern environmental issues, but also to study the impact of environmental change o[...]
A large, collaborative study by political scientists at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and Western Michigan University could provide new insight into how gender provisions in [...]
Take the rigors of pursuing a Ph.D. — including research, collaboration and presentations — then condense it into an eight-week program, and you have an idea of what two University[...]
If you’re a Brewers fan surrounded by Cubs fans, do you stay quiet when talk about which team will win the pennant comes up, or do you vehemently defend your team?[...]
While most of the country struggled during the Great Depression, Tom Rowland said Winnebago County experienced some unique economic twists during the period.[...]
An article written by two University of Wisconsin Oshkosh business professors refuting the premise of bestseller “Good to Great” recently was translated into Dutch and reprinted in[...]
UW Oshkosh chemist Brant Kedrowski and virologist Teri Shors recently received a $22,000 UW System Applied Research grant for “Exploration of Bioactive Compounds from Wisconsin Cra[...]
When school lets out for the summer, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh faculty members stay busy with their own studies, tackling such research topics as street photography, biograph[...]