COVID-19 Faculty Expertise
The effects of COVID-19 are far reaching, and many sectors will be impacted for years. UW Oshkosh faculty and staff hold expert knowledge in a variety of areas and are willing to help provide advice, resources and research. If you are a faculty or staff member who would like to share your advise or expertise, please complete our faculty volunteer form.
An Update to Manufacturing in Wisconsin through the Coronavirus—The Good, The Bad and The Cautiously Optimistic
by Jason Woldt and Michael Godfrey This week the State of Wisconsin entered the eighth week of the Safer at Home Order [i] in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. As the number of newly reported cases begins to stabilize in most areas of the state, many...
UWO economist: Unemployment rates could hit 15% or more due to COVID-19 ‘shock’
by Natalie Johnson The coronavirus has delivered a large temporary shock to the U.S. economy, likely producing unemployment levels not seen since the Great Depression, said a University of Wisconsin Oshkosh economist. “Right now, large parts of the economy are simply...
How to Lead Yourself and Your Team through Adversity
By Erin Coppernoll, Head Women’s Soccer Coach, UW OshkoshAnyone can lead when things are great, and when your team is winning. Leadership is tested when adversity hits or when your team isn’t winning. In the game of life for all of us right now,...
Manufacturing in Wisconsin Through the Coronavirus: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
by Jason J. Woldt Supply chain disruptions are the most pressing threat for modern day manufacturing firms[1], and the shock caused by the novel coronavirus is no exception. With the share of manufacturing jobs in the state of Wisconsin twice the national average[2]...