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 hummela | Feb 8, 2011 | Business, Headlines, Sustainability
It is a battle of who can generate the least amount of waste while recycling what waste they do produce. And it will pit eight UW System campuses against each other, including green power house University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. The University is taking part in Recycle...
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 7, 2011 | Business, Headlines
All you need is a smartphone and an opportunity to stroll around the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. You might be designated a digital dignitary thanks to another up-and-coming social media feature that the University has plugged into. UW Oshkosh now features a page...
by News Bureau | Feb 4, 2011 | Business, Class Notes and Obituaries
The following Class Notes were received recently in the UW Oshkosh Alumni Office ’61 Judith Klaske (EHS), who retired in 2002, lives in San Clemente, Calif. and enjoys visiting her grandchildren and scrap booking. ’67 Charles ‘Chuck’ Herro (EHS) enjoys summers at home...