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The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Nolan Swenson/Advance-Titan — America's Next Top Model winner Nyle DiMarco visited UW Oshkosh on Tuesday and inspired many students.

‘America’s Next Top Model’, actor spotlights Deaf community

Nolan Swenson, Co-Sports Editor November 2, 2022

Reeve Union Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Programs hosted American model, actor and Deaf advocate Nyle DiMarco on Tuesday. In his event, he facilitated a conversation on the abilities of the Deaf. Denise...

Braun named new dean of UWO’s College of Business

Submitted news October 29, 2022

Following a nationwide search,  Frank Braun will begin work Jan. 17, as the new dean of the College of Business at UW Oshkosh. Braun currently serves as a professor in the School of Business at the...

William Brush/Advance Titan - William Brush / Advance-Titan — Andrea Dutton speaks on the climate change crisis currently happening around the globe.

Climate change: ‘The rate of change is a big issue’

William Brush, Staff Writer October 20, 2022

Andrea Dutton, a UW-Madison professor and geologist known for her research on future sea level rise, called for action against climate change in a seminar at the Culver Family Welcome Center Wednesday. Dutton...

UWO partnership with Agra Energy yields new facility to convert dairy waste into biofuel

Submitted news October 18, 2022

Marked by a groundbreaking ceremony Monday, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh launched a new effort with biogas partner Agra Energy to build Wisconsin’s first commercial facility to turn dairy farm...

Family business could cause problems for Michels if elected

Nolan Swenson, Co-Sports Editor October 18, 2022

Wisconsin Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels said he will divest his company if he wins the Nov. 8 election, but he failed to answer how he would avoid a conflict of interest with his business. Michels...

Chancellor details strategic plan to OSA

Liam Beran, Staff Writer October 11, 2022

UW Oshkosh Chancellor Andrew Leavitt previewed UW Oshkosh’s strategic plan for the next seven years at Monday’s Oshkosh Student Association (OSA) Assembly meeting.  The strategic plan, a roadmap...

Oshkosh Chamber hosts 54th Assembly District candidate forum on Oct. 26

Submitted news October 10, 2022

The Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce will host a forum for the two candidates vying for the 54th Assembly District seat in the Wisconsin Legislature. The district includes east-central Wisconsin and covers...

A look inside Winnebago County’s aging and disability programs

Chloe Strand, Intern, UWO Center of Civic and Community Engagement October 10, 2022

Editor's Note: The Center for Civic and Community Engagement at UW Oshkosh is working with local nonprofits to raise awareness about critical issues our community faces and the groups working to make a...

Duality exhibit explores relationships of opposites

Duality exhibit explores relationships of opposites

Kelly Hueckman, Opinion Editor October 3, 2022

The Annex Art Gallery’s current exhibit, Duality, showcases five artists’ interpretations of the relationship between opposites. The exhibit has two featured artists, Wisconsin-based artist Neheimah...

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Custodians, grounds and maintenance crews, faculty, staff and others marched around campus on Tuesday to stop UW Oshkosh from outsourcing jobs.

‘Keep our jobs here, keep our people near’

Katie Pulvermacher, News and Managing Editor September 7, 2022

“Hey hey, ho ho. Keep the jobs at UWO” was heard throughout the streets of UW Oshkosh during a protest Tuesday afternoon meant to keep the jobs of custodial, grounds and maintenance crews safe from...

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