by Natalie Johnson | Jan 24, 2023 | Features, Math and Natural Science, Titan Magazine
This story appeared in the winter issue of Titan magazine as one of four features on students finding a path to success at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. The others are available here. 🟨 ⬛️ 🟨 Senior anthropology and environmental...
by Shane Nyman | Jan 23, 2023 | Features, Math and Natural Science, Research
Kevin Biese, assistant kinesiology professor and graduate student Abby Godejohn ’22, prepare to use motion capture markers in one of the rooms that make up the new Sport Performance and Injury Research Lab at UW Oshkosh. The kinesiology and athletic training...
by Natalie Johnson | Jan 18, 2023 | Alumni News, Features, Math and Natural Science
Chemistry majors Chris Rabe (left to right), Ethan Groshens and Thomas Cisler all found success at UW Oshkosh after transferring from other institutions. Turns out there’s not just one formula for finding success as a chemistry major at the University of Wisconsin...
by News Bureau | Dec 28, 2022 | Headlines, Math and Natural Science
In 2023, we will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the release of the film Jurassic Park. Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster reintroduced dinosaurs to all generations with groundbreaking animatronics. What has changed about what we know about dinosaurs since that...
by News Bureau | Dec 17, 2022 | Business, Education and Human Services, Fine and Performing Arts, Fond du Lac Campus, Fox Cities Campus, Headlines, Humanities, Math and Natural Science, Nursing, Social Science
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh celebrated the final wave of its 2022 class Saturday with its 58th midyear commencement. Held inside Kolf Sports Center, nearly 1,000 graduates from the Oshkosh, Fond du Lac and Fox Cities campuses were recognized in a morning...
by Natalie Johnson | Dec 14, 2022 | Business, Education and Human Services, Features, Humanities, Math and Natural Science, Social Science
Fourteen seniors at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh recently presented capstone projects at the fall 2022 Honors Thesis Symposium. They spent two semesters of planning and researching their topics with a faculty or staff adviser. The projects serve as the final...