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UW Oshkosh commemorates fall of the Berlin Wall

As young girls growing up in Germany, Heike Alberts and Monika Hohbein-Deegen lived on opposite sides of the Berlin Wall. Twenty years ago, they both witnessed the fall of the wall from very different perspectives. On Monday, Nov. 9, Alberts and Hohbein-Deegen — now...

Seen on campus: Shirley Abrahamson

Wisconsin Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson spoke at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Oct. 26 on civic engagement, democracy, the Constitution and the judicial system. Her visit was sponsored by the American Democracy Project, the Provost’s Office and the...

Chief Justice brings ‘Views from the Bench’ to UWO

Wisconsin Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson will share an inside perspective on law and politics at an upcoming visit to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Abrahamson will present “Views from the Bench” at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26, in Room 202 of Reeve Memorial Union,...

Collaborative study considers politics of gender

A large, collaborative study by political scientists at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and Western Michigan University could provide new insight into how gender provisions in national constitutions affect the economic and political standing of women around the...

Meet the Prof: Robert Stelzer

The following faculty Q&A was submitted by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Faculty Advocacy Committee, a committee of the Faculty Senate. David Siemers, associate professor of political science, wrote the introduction. I am lucky to know many of our biologists...