by Natalie Johnson | Oct 25, 2022 | Business, Education and Human Services, Features, Fine and Performing Arts, Math and Natural Science, Social Science
To study the political polarization of climate change in America, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh sociologist Jeremiah Bohr knew he had plenty of data to work with … something like 3 million tweets posted by members of Congress from 2015 to the present. What he...
by Laurie Schlosser | Oct 19, 2022 | Headlines, Social Science
Intense training paid off for University of Wisconsin Oshkosh ROTC cadets who took second in a competition that tested them on everything from physical strength and endurance to weapons qualification and knot tying. Task Force McCoy 2022 Army Ranger Challenge took...
by Laurie Schlosser | Oct 11, 2022 | Headlines, Social Science
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh is helping to foster a successful election Nov. 8, supplying a class of trained student poll workers. More than two dozen students from the Quest III course Essentials of Civic Engagement were trained in class by Oshkosh City Clerk...
by Natalie Johnson | Oct 4, 2022 | Features, Humanities
Breathing Lake Superior, a first novel written by University of Wisconsin Oshkosh English professor Ron Rindo and published Oct. 4 by Brick Mantel Books, is steeped in the air, water and people of rural Wisconsin. Rindo, who specializes in creative writing and 19th...
by News Bureau | Oct 3, 2022 | Fine and Performing Arts, Headlines
Any and all musicians from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh community—whether students, faculty and staff or alumni—are invited to take part in the Titan Thunder Marching Band’s halftime show at the Oct. 22 Homecoming football game. Coming together as a...