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UW Oshkosh launches new School of Informatics

UW Oshkosh launches new School of Informatics

Regional business and community leaders helped kickstart the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s new interdisciplinary School of Informatics Tuesday morning during the Chancellor’s Executive Breakfast at the Culver Family Welcome Center.

UW Oshkosh College of Business Dean Frank Braun explained how the innovative school will bring together a matrix of programs from across colleges and gathered input from participants about how the school can address workforce needs of northeastern Wisconsin.

Check out photos from the event.

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Titans fans send UWO volleyball off to NCAA quarterfinal

Titans fans send UWO volleyball off to NCAA quarterfinal

Proud supporters of the black and gold gathered at Kolf Sports Center Sunday night to send the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh women’s volleyball team off to California. The team is headed for an NCAA tournament quarterfinal match with Claremont-Mudd-Scripps at 9 p.m. Wednesday in Claremont, California. UWO’s Bolt Band was among those showing support for the 37-1 Titans, who punched their ticket to the Elite Eight Nov. 18. They are the No. 1 seed for the remainder of the tournament.

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UWO students make clay turtles to launch Native American Heritage and Honoring Month

UWO students make clay turtles to launch Native American Heritage and Honoring Month

Reeve Union 221 was packed with University of Wisconsin Oshkosh students getting creative Friday afternoon as they made clay turtles as part of Native American Heritage and Honoring Month (NHHM) events sponsored by Inter-Tribal Student Council and the Indigenous Studies Program.

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Cynthia Thomas, a ceramics artist and teacher at the Oneida Nation School, led the activity, sharing her lessons, wisdom  and gifts with the campus community.

Up next for NHHM is an evening of music and good messages with Wade Fernandez, a Menominee international touring music artist and educator, Tuesday from 5 to 7 p.m. in Reeve Union 306.

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Trash collectors: UW students help clean up Wisconsin waters

Trash collectors: UW students help clean up Wisconsin waters

Students from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and other UW System schools took to  Lake Michigan this summer to clean up trash in the water and along the shorelines in a new trash skimmer boat and remote controlled drone purchased with funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The two-hulled catamaran and Pixie Drone remote-controlled trash collection system gathers litter and debris from Sturgeon Bay and the Fox, Ahnapee, Kewaunee and Manitowoc rivers. UWO also purchased two stationary bins to passively capture trash in smaller areas.

 

The large project aimed at preserving water resources critical to the vitality of key Wisconsin communities also involves the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin and collaboration with the Council of the Great Lakes Region National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s marine debris project.

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UW Oshkosh celebrates spring class of 2022

UW Oshkosh celebrates spring class of 2022

The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh concluded another academic year with its 148th spring commencement Saturday in Kolf Sports Center on the Oshkosh campus. Nearly 1,500 undergraduate and graduate students from the University’s three campuses were recognized for their academic achievements.

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UWO thanks donors for supporting its students

UWO thanks donors for supporting its students

Today’s students face rising living expenses and other financial challenges. More and more, they rely on scholarships to continue their education. Thanks to our donors’ support, we’ve awarded over $1.5 million in scholarships and awards during the 2021-22 academic year.

The impact that these scholarships and awards have had on our students is vast and long-lasting. None of this could have happened without the generosity of our donors.

We are excited to share this message from Chancellor Andrew Leavitt and a few of our award recipients.

 

Danielle Juan earns STAR Award for December

Danielle Juan, a compliance specialist in the compliance, risk and integrity office, has earned the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh STAR Award for December. Juan was nominated by Michelle Bogden Muetzel.

The nomination is as follows:

Since the Office of Compliance, Risk and Integrity (OCRI) was created in 2022, and brought together not only Risk & Safety, but Public Records, Title IX, and Ethics, Danielle has jumped in to help the staff succeed. She volunteered to join the Youth Protection Team, organize operations, create resources, and help with compliance and correspondence with program directors to meet the new UW System Administrative Policy 625 that became effective 3/01/2023. She has also taken on special projects in Environmental Health and Safety, including agreeing to take on a role for Workers’ Compensation when the previous person left the role. Danielle has quickly become such a vital part of the OCRI office and we all can only see big things to come from her career here at UW Oshkosh.

Danielle has been the University Staff Senate (USS) President since August 2023.

STAR Awards recognize and thank University staff members, limited-term employees and project appointment employees who go above and beyond their normal job description. They are handed out monthly. The nomination form is available here.

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UW Oshkosh Alumni Obituaries: December 2023

’60s

Mary Ann (Hanseter) Dedow (LS) ’62, Oshkosh, Oct. 25, 2023

Bette (Bahr) Deiters (EHS) ’63, Oshkosh, Oct. 18, 2023

Barbara Koran (EHS) ’67, Racine, Nov. 4, 2023

Stephen “Steve” Liebert (B) ’67, Green Bay, Nov. 12, 2023

Karen (McKinnon) Pfeffer (EHS) ’67, Palatine, Illinois, Sept. 19, 2023

Jeanne Voss (EHS) ’67, Madison, Oct. 19, 2023

Charles Weier (LS) ’63, Two Rivers, Oct. 27, 2023

Kathleen Weinzierl (EHS) ’69, Green Valley, Arizona, Nov. 4, 2023

‘70s

Dyann Abel (EHS) ’73, Menasha, Oct. 27, 2023

Mary (Bittner) Borchardt (EHS) ’70, Appleton, Aug. 2, 2023

Tom Frisch (B) ’73, Merrill, Nov. 6, 2023

Michael Kelley (LS) ’70, Manitowoc, Nov. 5, 2023

Mary Ann (Mayhew) Kurban (EHS) ’71, Milwaukee, Oct. 13, 2023

Stephen “Steve” Marshall (LS) ’73, Hudson, Oct. 30, 2023

Jim McGreevy (LS) ’75, Oak Park, Illinois, Oct. 13, 2023

Gregory Price (LS) ’73, Oregon, Oct. 20, 2023

Marjorie Weiss (N) ’78, (MSN) ’84, Neenah, Oct. 29, 2023

Lois Winter (EHS) ’79, Markesan, Oct. 23, 2023

‘90s

Scott Czarnecki (LS) ’95, Port Washington, Oct. 15, 2023

UW Oshkosh Alumni Class Notes: December 2023

’68 Jim Dykstra (LS), of McLean, Virginia, was re-elected to the board of the House Chiefs of Staff Alumni Association. Jim got his start on Capitol Hill as press secretary and legislative assistant to former Representative Bill Steiger of Oshkosh.

’82 Brian Haebig (LS), of Holly Springs, North Carolina, is the director of supply maintenance and contracting for the U.S. Army Forces Command in Fort Liberty, North Carolina. Haebig is a retired Colonel who served thirty years in uniform.

’83 Kristine (Prellwitz) Mork (LS), of Scandinavia, retired from the Waupaca County Department of Health and Human Services after a 34-year career in social work. Mork has two children and eight grandchildren.

Kristine Mork

’85 Maria Kolpin (N), of Berlin, was honored by the Berlin Historical Society and the Berlin Area School District by having her name added to the “Be Proud, Be Inspired” Inspiration Wall at Berlin High School. Kolpin created a wellness program for her family business and helped to raise funds for Pagosa Springs Medical Center in her retirement city of Pagosa Springs, Colorado.

’89 Peggy La Point (LS), of Portland, Oregon, is the programming coordinator  and host of KINK Sunday Brunch with Alpha Media-KINK FM.

’93 Dee Deanovich (B), of Fond du Lac, celebrated 30 years at National Exchange Bank & Trust where she is an accounting officer.

’94 John Scheelk (LS), of Oshkosh, helped organize the Intertel-IQ Annual Gathering in Prague, Czechoslovakia for those who score in the 99th percentile level on a valid supervised test of intelligence. Scheelk joined the organization in 2015.

’96 Doug DeRosier (LS), of Delafield, joined his fraternity brothers of the Epsilon Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi in celebrating the purchase of the rental home from the mid-1980s with an alumni reception and awards presentation during Homecoming. Nearly 200 people including chapter alumni, undergraduates, pledges, Gamma Phi Beta sorority alumni, UWO officials and community leaders attended the gathering.

Delta Sigma Phi Reunion

’99 Terri Kallsen (MS), of Bolinas, California, is managing partner and senior operating advisor at Rise Growth Partners. Kallsen was previously the chief operations officer at Wealth Enhancement Group.

’02 Erin Kelly (LS), of Milwaukee, opened Kelly’s Greens Cannabis Boutique and Grand Café in Wauwatosa.

’03 Kaba Bah (LS), of Madison, is a research scientist at UW-Madison and an affordable housing real estate entrepreneur.

’04 Ben Priesgen (LS), of Lomira, is a journalist with the Dodge County Pioneer, owner of Country Blossom Organics, and Dodge County Supervisor.

’12 Crystal Dziadosz-Brown (LS), of Cudahy, is an embroidery art production artist at Custom Print and Stitch. Dziadosz-Brown and her husband have 4-year-old twins.

’16 Robert Haller (LS) and ’21 (MPA), of Eau Claire, is deputy chief of prevention and community risk reduction for the Eau Claire Fire Department.

’16 Tha Vong Vue (LS), of Oshkosh, is a police officer with the Weyauwega Police Department. Vue has served as a reserve deputy for the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office for five years and an officer in Iron Ridge for three years.

’19 Alicia Dorsett (MPA), of Alexandria, Virginia, was promoted to Major in the Wisconsin National Guard. Dorsett is currently part of the Army Congressional Fellowship Program in Washington D.C.

Samantha Spanbauer

’19 Samantha Spanbauer (N), of Madison, finished her doctorate degree and is a women’s health nurse practitioner at UW Health Medical Foundation.

’21 Zoe Dahse (LS), of Vienna, Austria, is an associate project officer for the International Atomic Energy Agency at the United Nations Vienna Headquarters.

’22 Jakob Petersen (LS), of Burlington, is the operations manager for the Fond du Lac Dock Spiders. Petersen has been with the club for three years.

UW Oshkosh employees recognized with STAR Awards

Recipients of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh STAR Award have been announced for September, October and November. STAR Awards recognize and thank University staff members, limited-term employees and project appointment employees who go above and beyond their normal job description. They are handed out monthly. The nomination form is available here.

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• Gordon Jones, a custodian, earned the STAR Award for September. He was nominated by Anthony Blaskowski, buildings and grounds manager, and Maddie Boerman, a UWO student.

Boerman’s written nomination:

I am writing this email to recognize someone on this campus who works hard, helps with anything, and cares about the people around him – that person is Gordy. Gordy has been the custodial staff on my floor since I first moved in. He is the first to help us clean up a mess, solve a problem, or help with a problem. He deserves to be recognized for all the hard work he does. Gordy is one of the most hard-working people I have met on this campus, I have never seen someone embrace a job as much as he does. Just by the few minutes I talk to Gordy on a daily basis I have learned so much about him. He is someone who is always willing to help the university no matter what the situation is. He is someone who genuinely cares about the students that he gets to “work” with. And most importantly he is such an understanding person, he is the first person to clean up a mess on this floor. Now, yes I understand that is his job but Gordy doesn’t do it for the money, the reason I say this is because he has said to me on multiple occasions that he never wants us to have to live with a mess and wants us to be comfortable in the space we call “home”. Gordy makes the second floor of South Scott feel like home for me and many others that live on this floor.

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 Angie Burgett, a custodian, earned the STAR Award for October. She was nominated by Deb Suess, an administrative assistant.

Suess’ written nomination:

Angie is a ROCKSTAR! Angie joined us as a custodian in Albee this year. Albee has been neglected for a bit so it is quite the task to bring the building back to clean. Angie was assigned only the first floor of Albee to clean. No. 1: The Fitness Center in the basement had not been touched in quite awhile. It needed attention badly. Angie stepped up to assist us knowing no one else would. She helped move some equipment, wiped up the floor and cleaned the equipment. No. 2: No one seemed to be cleaning second floor. Angie found a huge coffee spill in the classroom on second floor and she cleaned that up. Again, not her job, but since she saw it, she cleaned it. No. 3: One of our new faculty received an office chair from storage, it had a huge coffee spot right on the front, again Angie stepped up to clean it. Angie is busy the entire time she is here. The bathrooms actually sparkle, the floors are clean, and she does it with a smile on her face and always asks us if there is anything we need. I know she is leaving for another building, and we will miss her. She has truly become part of the Albee family. I nominate Angie for the STAR award because she is amazing!

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• Brian Ugorowski, Fox Cities theatre technical director, earned the STAR Award for November. He was nominated by Susan Rabideau, theatre director.

Rabideau’s written nomination:

In July of 2021 the theatre suffered extensive damage when the smoke doors on the fly tower opened allowing rain in. These issues are still ongoing. Brian has been instrumental in getting various items repaired due to that damage. This is well beyond the scope of his job, and it has been terribly time-consuming. One example is the replacement of Perry Hall floor. He supervised the replacement of the floor twice and then when the floor failed a third time, he personally hand-scraped half of the stage floor to then re-prime and paint it. He also installs lab mods for the campus. He also is spearheading a charge to fix a water leak in Perry Hall. He is helping troubleshoot possible solutions to this ongoing leak. He is upbeat and dedicated to his job, spending much additional time trying to make sure the facility is at its peak.

UWO Elevator Pitch Contest set for Nov. 28

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh students from any area of study have the opportunity to win $1,000 in just 90 seconds at the 2023 Elevator Pitch Contest Nov. 28 in Room 1239 of Sage Hall.

Pitches can vary from any new idea to an early-stage business concept in need of capital.

The application deadline is Nov. 19 for the low-barrier contest in a welcoming environment sponsored by UWO Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, the Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization and the Wisconsin Small Business Development Center.

Participants will receive help crafting the perfect pitch before the event.

All students and faculty are encouraged to watch the competition and enjoy refreshments.

The grand prize winner will receives$1,000 in cash seed funding and guaranteed spot in the April 2024 Business Model Competition. Second and third place winners will receive $350 and $150, respectively.

Learn more or apply today.

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