by News Bureau | Nov 20, 2025 | Headlines, Research, Titan Impact
The UW-Oshkosh College of Nursing, Health Professions, and STEM hosted a distinguished delegation Nov. 12-15 from the Federal University do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)—one of Brazil’s largest institutions with over 55,000 students. Led by Dr. Mayara Amario, the team...
by Laurie Schlosser | Nov 20, 2025 | Headlines, Main Story, Research, Social Science
Kira Meidam of Oshkosh, a senior criminal justice and psychology major, was the first UWO student to take part in a unique internship that focused on aspects of controlled drugs and collaboration with government agencies. Criminal justice and psychology major Kira...
by News Bureau | Nov 5, 2025 | Headlines, Humanities, Research, Social Science, Student Success, Titan Impact
A former resident of Tiny House Village, “Gigi,” left, who now works as the resident liaison, shows UW-Oshkosh students Anna Koestler and Kendall Levy around the tiny house campus. When University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh students set out this fall to document...
by Grace Lim | Oct 31, 2025 | Business, Education and Human Services, Headlines, Math and Natural Science, Nursing, Research, Social Science
UW-Oshkosh AI Trailblazers (l-r) Jeremiah Bohr, Nari Kim, John Bellotti, Seon Yoon Chung, George Thomas and Becca McLagan. Not included in the photo are Stewart Cole and Tracy Slagter Artificial intelligence isn’t coming—it’s here. And at the University of...
by Grace Lim | Oct 13, 2025 | Headlines, Nursing, Research
Nursing students Justin Gmach, Anika Roush and Aggie Rieder role-play as they “sell” jewelry” at a mock pawn shop as part of a poverty simulation activity for all UWO traditional senior nursing students. The Reeve Memorial Union ballroom was buzzing...
by Grace Lim | Oct 2, 2025 | Headlines, Research, Titan Impact
On the Fox River in late August, UWO biology professor Robert Stelzer, left, and student researchers Brady Pomplun, Kimberly Huettl and Nickolas Wiedemann use a secchi disk which measures water transparency or turbidity as part of their research with the harmful algal...