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Global impact: Late UWO international studies prof Kenneth Grieb’s legacy continues with professorship

With the recent establishment of the Kenneth J. Grieb Professorship through a bequest of more than $2 million, future generations of UW Oshkosh students will continue to benefit from top-caliber international studies faculty, such as UWO geographer Angela Subulwa.

Read more on UW Oshkosh Today.

https://uwosh.edu/today/100726/global-impact-late-uwo-international-studies-prof-kenneth-griebs-legacy-continues-with-professorship/

Major renovations to UW Oshkosh’s Clow Hall approved by state building commission

Gov. Tony Evers announced today that the Wisconsin State Building Commission approved approximately $124 million in key building projects across the state, including approximately $27 million in renovations to the UW Oshkosh's Clow Hall.

Read more on UW Oshkosh Today.

https://uwosh.edu/today/100451/uwos-clow-hall-renovation-approved-by-wisconsin-state-building-commission/

Heavy metal summer: Grad student’s research digs into Horicon Marsh

UWO graduate student Sarah Woody, a California native pursuing a master’s in biology, spent the summer looking at heavy metal concentrations in sediment, plant and muskrat tissue.

Read more on UW Oshkosh Today.

https://uwosh.edu/today/99704/grad-student-spent-summer-hunting-heavy-metals-at-horicon-marsh/
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