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Top Titans of the Week (8/9-8/13/10)

Joe Abhold Joe Abhold, director of the Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh, was interviewed by Wisconsin Public Radio’s Kathleen Dunn and her callers during an Aug. 9 radio program focusing on how college...

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17 employees honored at Opening Day assembly

Seventeen University of Wisconsin Oshkosh faculty and staff were recognized for their accomplishments and contributions to moving the institution’s mission forward at the annual Opening Day assembly...

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Top Titans (9/30-10/15/2010)

Reeve Union Marketing Manager Kate Unger received second place for her article, “Reeve Union Gets Connected,” in the 2010 Outstanding Articles for College Services magazine. Unger’s award will be...

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Student scholars explore nation’s capital

The McNair student scholars from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh recently traveled to Washington D.C. as a way to immerse themselves in American history and culture. The McNair Scholars Program is...

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Collaborations take students ‘Beyond Classroom Walls’

At the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, teaching and learning are not confined within the four walls of a classroom. Some students spend their days in waist-deep waters, collecting samples. Some head...

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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...

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In STEP with students: Angela Picotte

Angie Picotte As part of the Student Titan Employment Program (STEP) at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, art education major Angela Picotte takes her love of animals to a new level by working as...

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COLS Special Reports: Lab Results

Hailey Thimmig (left) and Tyler Radke (center) learn about the Coulter Counter from John Strous, director of the medical technology program. Photo by Tom Hanaway, journalism. Hailey Thimmig pulls on...

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Class of 1961 alumnus debunks ‘bird brain’ phrase

As a child growing up, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumnus Russell Balda ’61, took to closely watching the birds that lived in a nearby park and on a farm across the street from his house in...

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Switch flipped: UWO biodigester producing energy

The switch has effectively been flipped on the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s groundbreaking alternative power plant that generates energy from plant and food waste. The UW Oshkosh anaerobic dry...

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17 employees honored at Opening Day assembly

Seventeen University of Wisconsin Oshkosh faculty and staff were recognized for their accomplishments and contributions to moving the institution’s mission forward at the annual Opening Day assembly...

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Top Titans (9/30-10/15/2010)

Reeve Union Marketing Manager Kate Unger received second place for her article, “Reeve Union Gets Connected,” in the 2010 Outstanding Articles for College Services magazine. Unger’s award will be...

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Student scholars explore nation’s capital

The McNair student scholars from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh recently traveled to Washington D.C. as a way to immerse themselves in American history and culture. The McNair Scholars Program is...

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Collaborations take students ‘Beyond Classroom Walls’

At the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, teaching and learning are not confined within the four walls of a classroom. Some students spend their days in waist-deep waters, collecting samples. Some head...

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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...

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In STEP with students: Angela Picotte

Angie Picotte As part of the Student Titan Employment Program (STEP) at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, art education major Angela Picotte takes her love of animals to a new level by working as...

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COLS Special Reports: Lab Results

Hailey Thimmig (left) and Tyler Radke (center) learn about the Coulter Counter from John Strous, director of the medical technology program. Photo by Tom Hanaway, journalism. Hailey Thimmig pulls on...

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Class of 1961 alumnus debunks ‘bird brain’ phrase

As a child growing up, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumnus Russell Balda ’61, took to closely watching the birds that lived in a nearby park and on a farm across the street from his house in...

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Switch flipped: UWO biodigester producing energy

The switch has effectively been flipped on the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s groundbreaking alternative power plant that generates energy from plant and food waste. The UW Oshkosh anaerobic dry...

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Grants and Research Workshop

Please join us at our upcoming workshop to learn about the life cycle of a grant from conception of an idea through management of an award. Afternoon sessions will focus on navigating the research...

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