by Natalie Johnson | Jun 14, 2022 | Features, Math and Natural Science
Two University of Wisconsin Oshkosh emeritus geography professors joined forces on a new comprehensive yet accessible book about the state’s landforms, cultures and people. Wisconsin’s “dean of geography” John Cross wrote the text and provided many of the photos while...
by Shane Nyman | Jun 7, 2022 | Campus Life, Features, Fine and Performing Arts
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s Titan Thunder Marching Band has taken another step forward with the announcement of students selected for section leadership positions. Section leaders guide students who play the same instrument or are in the same section. In...
by Laurie Schlosser | Jun 2, 2022 | Headlines, Social Science
College students who are given an opportunity to engage with their communities are more likely to volunteer, serve on nonprofit boards and have improved intercultural understanding when they graduate. That’s the idea behind a June 7 conference at the University of...
by Shane Nyman | May 24, 2022 | Alumni News, Features, Humanities
Tom Luljak, a 1973 radio TV film and speech education graduate, was named interim head of Wisconsin Public Radio in October. (Tom Krueger Photography) Tom Luljak has come a long way since his shaggy hair and mustache-affixed smile made the pages of the Advance-Titan...
by Laurie Schlosser | May 12, 2022 | Fine and Performing Arts, Headlines, Humanities, Social Science
Two very busy graduating seniors in the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh global languages and cultures program say earning their bachelor’s degrees is just a start. Michael DCamp and Hunter Nelson, both of Oshkosh, have completed extensive studies at UWO and are...