by Grace Lim | Sep 12, 2024 | Fine and Performing Arts, Headlines, Main Story
UWO student Jacob Lefeber has earned a heap of praise and some impressive awards for his debut short film, Cappuccino. Were there Oscars for experiential learning, you might say Jacob Lefeber is a shoo-in. Lefeber, a senior majoring in Radio TV Film at the University...
by News Bureau | Apr 17, 2024 | Fine and Performing Arts, Headlines
Horn player Abby Hughes, student Aubrie Selsmeyer, brass faculty member Joshua Hernday and horn player Amelia Last walk across Algoma Boulevard on a chilly and windy November afternoon, replicating the iconic Beatles walking across Abbey Road (Michael Cooney photo) A...
by Grace Lim | Feb 15, 2024 | Alumni News, Fine and Performing Arts, Headlines, Main Story
Give Sean Lynch, owner of Winnebago Bicycle, two choices, the easy way or the hard way, he’d invariably pick the hard way. For instance, Lynch, with a bachelor of music in vocal performance, wasn’t a natural singer. His warblings as a young boy made his mother cry,...
by Shane Nyman | Oct 12, 2023 | Features, Fine and Performing Arts
The new partnership between the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and the Oshkosh Symphony Orchestra (OSO) is off to a “breathtaking” start. So says Dylan Chmura-Moore, UW Oshkosh’s director of orchestral activities, who helped bring the two parties together and who now...
by News Bureau | Oct 4, 2023 | Briefs, Fine and Performing Arts
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh trumpet and jazz professor Marty Robinson is one of five prominent Neenah Joint School District alumni to be inducted into their Hall of Fame Saturday, Oct. 7. Robinson, a Neenah High School 1987 graduate, is widely regarded in the...
by Shane Nyman | Aug 24, 2023 | Fine and Performing Arts, Headlines
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh students, faculty and staff are hard at work this week preparing for the second season of the Titan Thunder Marching Band. Band camp began this week on the Oshkosh campus, with student musicians, twirlers, flag corps and more braving...