Top nurses received Nightingale Awards
From the left, Amanda Kane, Lynn Rinzel, Lisa Ebert BSN ’89, Rosemary Wittchow, Barbara Gruenwald and Matthew Mangan BSN ’06, each received the prestigious Nightingale Award in May 2010. The...
View ArticleNew plant species named after UWO biology prof
As curator of the Neil A. Harriman Herbarium at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Thomas Lammers keeps current by reading an array of botany journals. Usually he makes note of anything that might...
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Toivo Kallas Toivo Kallas, biology and microbiology, attended the third-annual Wisconsin Science & Technology at UW-Green Bay in search of investors for his research on using algae to make rubber...
View ArticleJennifer Szydlik receives Regents Teaching Award
Jennifer Szydlik Jennifer Szydlik, a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, has been named a 2010 Regents Teaching Excellence Award winner. Each year, two $5,000 awards are...
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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...
View Article17 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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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...
View ArticleStudent 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...
View ArticleUWO receives $1.1 million in grants from U.S. EPA
Greg Kleinheinz The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded four grants, totaling $1.1 million, to fund an innovative study that brings together academic institutions, private corporations...
View ArticleSwitch 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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