by News Bureau | Feb 9, 2011 | Headlines
Cairo, Egypt—known as one of the oldest cities in the world and currently a place of protest—is home to alumnus Kim Nerenhausen and his fifth grade class, who are being mentored over the Internet by University of Wisconsin Oshkosh students. Advancing science fairs...
by Audralynn See | Feb 8, 2011 | Features, Headlines
As part of the Student Titan Employment Program (STEP) at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Brianne Bartlett and Amanda Schroeder dive into what seems to be an endless tunnel of psychological history. Name: Brianne Bartlett Role: Research assistant Department:...
by Tim Holdsworth | Feb 7, 2011 | Business, Headlines
As a child Jonathan Mooney’s teachers labeled him as severely learning disabled because he could not follow directions, sit still or read well. He feared he lost his chance to be a “normal kid” and, along with other kids facing similar challenges, was belittled daily....
by hummela | Feb 4, 2011 | Headlines
In 2003, Duluth, Minn., leaders adopted “Speak Your Peace: The Civility Project” and, among other things, emblazoned the community’s schools and halls of government with posters and buttons reminding all to “Listen,” “Be inclusive,” “Don’t gossip” and six other...
by News Bureau | Jan 14, 2011 | Headlines
Budget challenges and economic forces are not standing in the way of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s growth and success. UW Oshkosh released its 2009-2010 Strategic Plan Update & Annual Report on Jan. 14, featuring updates on the University’s key operational...