by Contributor | Jan 20, 2021 | Features, Titan W21
by Stephen Kercher, UWO history professor In August 1836, a young, newly arrived Ohio transplant named Henry Gallup was operating the Algoma-Fox River ferry run by his friend and fellow Ohioan Webster Stanley when he was approached by Henry Dodge, the recently...
by News Bureau | Jan 20, 2021 | Titan W21
LEADERS Same Song: A colorful―a unifying musical theme celebrating differences―was unveiled by the UW Oshkosh Multicultural Student Task Force on the Oshkosh campus in September. Three years in the making, the student-led initiative represents how the UWO community...
by Joshua Ranger | Jan 20, 2021 | Briefs, Titan W21
From busy indigenous communities to a hard-scrabble pioneer town to a manufacturing and learning center in east central Wisconsin, so much history has accumulated on the shores of the Fox River and Lake Winnebago. Let’s imagine together a series of moments—many small,...
by News Bureau | Jan 20, 2021 | Briefs, Titan W21
A look back at many memorable gatherings during our 150 years: Fancy Dress PartyOver 200 female Normal School students gathered in the gymnasium for a costume party, which included at least two sets of faux newlyweds on Jan. 16, 1914. Reeve Union’s...
by Laurie Schlosser | Jan 20, 2021 | Titan W21
A University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumni couple gives their all and then some to supporting their alma mater. Amy (Koshollek) Alatorre, ’99, (BS) and ’07 (MS) and her husband, Victor Alatorre, ’97 (BA) and ’01 (MBA), each have years of service on the UWO Alumni...
by Contributor | Jan 20, 2021 | Titan W21
The following is the message from Chancellor Andy Leavitt from the winter 2021 issue of Titan magazine. Welcome to 2021, the year we celebrate 150 years of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh! Four months ago, we recognized Opening Day at UWO and launched an academic...