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Scientists study insect immune systems

More than 120 million people in the tropics and sub-tropics are infected with Wuchereria bancrofti, a parasitic worm that causes the tropical disease lymphatic filariasis. This disease is the leading cause of morbidity worldwide and can cause disfigurement of the...

Student projects examine diversity on campus

New projects at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh are providing black students from different backgrounds a chance to share their stories. Students have started sharing their experiences at “Art Jam!,” a meeting place where faculty and staff encourage students to...

UW Oshkosh staff make dying wish come true

In the midst of his senior year, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh student Eric Salzwedel learned that his father had terminal cancer. Salzwedel, a human services major from Columbus, Wis., and his family had high hopes that George, Salzwedel’s father, would see his son...

Residence hall groundbreaking slated for Nov. 15

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh students are one step closer to living a “suite life” on campus with the groundbreaking ceremony of the new residence hall on Nov. 15. The groundbreaking celebration for the five-story, 340-bed residence hall will be held in the Reeve...

Tour de Titan 2 promotes bike safety

Oshkosh bicyclists join the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh community in putting their pedal power to work, during the Tour de Titan 2 Bike Ride Saturday, Oct. 23, to promote bike safety in the city. This second-annual, nine-mile cruiser ride is a UW Oshkosh  Titans...