A campus of research and discovery
Long hours spent puzzling over an abstract concept, mastering a particularly tough sonata or perfecting a critical laboratory procedure—This is the life for hundreds of University of Wisconsin Oshkosh professors.
Long hours spent puzzling over an abstract concept, mastering a particularly tough sonata or perfecting a critical laboratory procedure—This is the life for hundreds of University of Wisconsin Oshkosh professors.
Four former student-athletes, one former administrator and one former coach were inducted into the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Athletics Hall of Fame in May.
The competitive spirit of Titan athletics is a significant part of campus life at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. “Our dedicated coaches work hard to foster the development of our student-athletes and, together, they have enhanced the exposure of our athletics program and University, and
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh has embarked on the critical journey of implementing a new, forward-looking strategic plan that will focus on our core priorities of student success, academic excellence, campus effectiveness and our impact on the community, state and world. Strategic planning is
What problems do you hope researchers will solve in the next 10 years?
Four UW Oshkosh students had their research featured at the 13th annual Posters in the Rotunda at the state capitol. As a whole, the UW System is a national leader in undergraduate research. Read more about research. More than 1,000 graduates became UW Oshkosh’s newest alumni
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh recently began producing—and selling—organic compost. Named Titan Gold, the compost is produced by the University’s dry fermentation anaerobic biodigester— a first-in-the-Americas facility that turns food, farm and yard waste into energy.
Nearly 150 University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumni who work at Thrivent Financial’s operations center in Appleton gathered for a special meet-and-greet event last summer with Chancellor Andrew Leavitt.
Research Ready: For more than 100 years, UW Oshkosh operated a private elementary and middle school, above left, on campus — for much of that time in Swart Hall. The school provided teachers-in-training a chance to observe and participate in effective teaching and classroom management.
The passion Chancellor Andrew Leavitt has for the Bayeux Tapestry is no secret. His knowledge of the 950-year-old chronicle of the Norman Conquest of 1066 richly embroidered on a 230-foot-long linen canvas runs deep.