by Natalie Johnson | Mar 8, 2010 | Headlines
Temple Grandin, the most well-known American with autism, urged teachers, parents and students to avoid getting “hung up on labels” during her standing-room-only keynote address Saturday at a University of Wisconsin Oshkosh special education conference....
by Natalie Johnson | Feb 25, 2010 | Headlines
As a child, Temple Grandin believed everyone thought in pictures. Words were like a second language to her. The celebrated animal scientist and most well-known American with autism will deliver the keynote address Saturday, March 6, at the University of Wisconsin...
by Natalie Johnson | Feb 22, 2010 | Class Notes and Obituaries
The following Class Notes recently were received in the UW Oshkosh Alumni Office. ’52 Harry Wolff (EHS) is a retired UW Oshkosh math professor who received the Distinguished Teaching Award in 1990. ’67 Daniel Youra (LS) is president and chief executive officer of Dan...
by Natalie Johnson | Feb 3, 2010 | Class Notes and Obituaries
The following Class Notes were received recently in the UW Oshkosh Alumni Office. ’40 Andrew Stenson (EHS) and ’42 Louise (Malotky) Stenson (EHS) will be married for 67 years in April and were teachers in Wisconsin for 35 years and 25 years, respectively. They have...
by Jaslyn Gilbert | Nov 19, 2009 | In Photo
Denise Clark, assistant professor of special education, led a sign language lesson during a recent meeting of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s Sign Language Club. The student organization hosts two different sessions a week to learn the basics of American...