Albee Hall
776 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About Albee Hall
Built in 1956 and named after the first president of the University, Albee Hall is one of two physical education buildings on campus. It houses a swimming pool, diving pool, weight-lifting center, women's athletic coaches offices and a few classrooms.
Tour Snapshot
Nick takes us through Albee Hall and even takes a quick swim in the pool.
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Albee Hall and PoolSustainability Point of Interest
Albee Hall houses the University pool which uses 64 solar thermal panels producing an estimated 7,692 therms annually to generate hot water.
Alumni Baseball Stadium
450 Josslyn Street, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Also known as Tiedemann Field, the Alumni Baseball Stadium is part of the Oshkosh Sports Complex located along Josslyn Street, west of the Fox River.
Alumni Welcome and Conference Center
776 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
The UW Oshkosh Alumni Welcome and Conference Center opened in 2014 and serves as the Univeristy’s new “front door.” The 22,000-square-foot facility is home to Alumni Relations, Business Success Center and the UW Oshkosh Foundation, as well as two satellite offices, a visitor’s concierge and a high-quality conference center. The AWCC is located on the Fox River and includes a ballroom, board room and breakout rooms.
Sustainability Point of Interest
The Alumni Welcome and Conference Center was built to LEED certification standards and opened in 2014.
Arts & Communication Center
1001 Elmwood Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Completed in 1971, the Arts and Communication Center consists of two buildings — the West building and North-South building. The West building houses the Radio-Television-Film office, the Titan TV Center and the Fredric March Theater. The North-South building is home to the departments of Communication, Art, Music, Religious Studies and Anthropology. Also located in the North-South building are the Music Hall, Preibe Art Gallery and 90.3 WRST-FM Oshkosh, the University's radio station.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
Two gender neutral bathrooms: rooms N201 (with changing table) and N203 (with changing table)
Athletic Service Building
450 Josslyn Street, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Also known as the Campbell Creek Athletic Service Building or the Titan Stadium Service Building, the Athletic Service building is east of Titan Stadium and was built in 1988.
Blackhawk Commons
725 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Blackhawk Commons is the primary dining facility on-campus, and it provides plenty of all-you-care-to-eat options, as well as a grab-and-go rotating selection. Also located in the building are the offices for University Dining, Parking Services and Sodexo, the University's contracted food service. If you are looking for on-campus employment, dining services at UW Oshkosh has positions open to students every school year.
Sustainability Point of Interest
Fair Trade coffee and tea is featured daily and trayless dining has reduced food waste by 17 percent and the waste that remains is sent to the University’s biodigester. Energy Star electrical equipment reduces energy use by 20 percent and a trash compactor reduces the frequency of waste pick-up. The 24 rooftop solar thermal panels produces an estimated 1,878 therms annually to heat water for the kitchens.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
Two gender neutral bathrooms: rooms 009 and 010.
Blackhawk Commons
Featuring a wide variety of fresh food designed to satisfy everyone's appetite with food choices to rival your favorite restaurants
- Fresh fruit and salads
- Delicious, hot, home-style entrées
- Freshly baked pizza and pasta
- Deli choices served on freshly baked breads
- New creations by our chef just for you
- Ice cream and freshly baked desserts
- Homemade soups
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Biodigester
755 Dempsey Trail, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Built in 2011, the UW Oshkosh Urban Anaerobic Dry Digester (BD1) is the first commercial scale dry fermentation anaerobic biodigester in the Americas.
Buckstaff Planetarium
921 Elmwood Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Built in 1964 and named after Ralph Buckstaff, an Oshkosh astronomer, Buckstaff Planetarium is a venue dedicated to star gazing and educating the community about astronomy. The University’s Science Outreach program provides interactive learning opportunities through educational shows offered about once a month during the academic year. The planetarium also hosts private field trips in coordination with local schools’ curricula.
Campus Center for Equity & Diversity
717 W. Irving Street, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
The Center for Equity and Diversity houses the Women's Center, the LGBTQ Resource Center and the Division of Academic Support.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
Two gender neutral bathrooms: rooms 020B (with changing table) and 020F
Campus Services
650 Witzel Ave., Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Built in 1980 as a Copp's grocery store, the store was later purchased and remodeled by the University, and re-opened in 2009 as Campus Services, which is home to Facilities Management, Postal Services, Document Services, Central Stores and Receiving and the Fleet Vehicles departments.
Ceramics Laboratory
1165 Rockwell Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
The ceramics lab is used by the art department for instructing sculpture and 3D/ceramic courses. The facility contains eight kilns, the largest being 24 cubic feet.
Clow Social Science Center
805 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Named after Fredrick R. Clow, the Clow Social Science Center consists of two connected buildings. Clow offers a general access computer lab and many classrooms, including three large lecture pits in the southwest wing.
Café Clow
Café Clow offers a variety of different beverages including Aspretto coffee and tea, as well as sandwiches, soups, salads and more. Aspretto coffee is Sodexo's brand of delicious Fair Trade Certified coffee.
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Community Gardens
663 W. 3rd Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Community Gardens project started in 2006 when a group of students decided to create an organic garden on campus as a way to build community. The garden was originally located on campus, with the goal was for it to eventually become a place where people in Oshkosh could also have garden space, which is difficult to find in the city.
Dempsey Hall
800 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Built in 1918, the oldest building on campus, Dempsey Hall, serves as the administrative center of UW Oshkosh. Located at the center of campus, Dempsey Hall is home to a large number of University services, including the Admissions Office, Financial Aid, Student Accounts, Academic Computing, Office of International Education, Veterans Resource Center, Disability Services, Integrated Marketing and Communications, Sustainability Office, Renewable Energy Institute and more.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
Three gender neutral bathrooms: rooms 004, 005 and 107 (with changing table)
Donner Hall
820 High Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Donner Hall, a four-story building, houses males on the first two floors and females on the top two floors. Hall facilities include kitchen, a TV lounge, ping-pong and pool tables, laundry facilities, floor study lounges and a full service front desk.
East Hall
New York Ave. & Jackson St., Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
East Hall provides UW Oshkosh students green space for recreational activity and is the home to a number of Intramural sports and sport clubs.
Environmental Research and Innovation Center
83 Pearl Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Built in 1979, the Aquatic Research Laboratory (ARL) acts as a training facility for future scientists in the fields of ecology, environmental and public health, biology, limnology, and microbiology. ARL also offers many types of analysis services to the surrounding community.
Evans Hall
727 W. Lincoln Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Evans Hall is designed with two cubes connected by a common lounge on all floors, with alternating wings for men and women. Evans Hall houses only first year students and is a part of the LIFE (Learning in a First-Year Environment) program. Students will have the opportunity to participate in programs geared toward building connections with students, faculty and campus resources.
Fletcher Hall
712 Elmwood Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Fletcher Hall houses only first year students and participates in the LIFE (Learning in a First-Year Environment) program. Fletcher is a four-floor building, housing men and women on alternating wings of each floor. The hall has a strong tradition of participation in Homecoming and Winter Carnival. Facilities include washer and dryer units on each floor and in the basement, a study lounge on each floor, large recreation room in the basement and a full kitchen. Also located in the basement is a computer lab open to all residents of Fletcher Hall.
Fredric March Theatre
926 Woodland Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
The Fredric March Theater is primarily used by the theater department to produce student plays. The theater department generally produces four shows per year, with students involved in set creation, stage effects and acting. The building can seat 500 guests and features a computerized lighting control system, elevator equipped for storage and a fully functional fly system.
Gruenhagen Conference Center
208 Osceola Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
UW Oshkosh is the only campus in the University of Wisconsin System to have a year-round conference center. Built in 1966, Gruenhagen Conference Center hosts more than 18, 000 guests annually. Its two ten-story high-rises can hold over 1,000 guests and have 27 meeting rooms. With close proximity to athletic fields, Gruenhagen hosts many summer youth camps. The conference center has a full-time professional conference planning staff dedicated to providing the best possible service to its patrons.
Halsey Science Center
921 Elmwood Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Named after Rufus Henry Halsey, president of the Oshkosh Normal School from 1898-1907, Halsey Science Center houses many of UW Oshkosh’s science departments. This building is home to the departments of biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, computer science, medical technology and geography, as well as the Science Outreach and Women in Science programs.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
Seven gender neutral bathrooms: rooms S048 (with changing table), 101H, 101J, S162 (with changing table), S257 (with changing table), S357 (with changing table) and S458 (with changing table)
Halsey Mi Taza To-Go
Located on the second floor of Halsey Academic Building. Halsey Mi Taza To-Go offers a variety of different beverages including coffee and tea, as well as sandwiches, salads and more.
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Harrington Hall
845 Elmwood Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Harrington Hall is home to the University’s geology department as well as some members of the Anthropology department. This facility includes a modern x-ray diffractometer, shared by the geology and chemistry departments, numerous laboratories, hundreds of mineral samples, and topographical and history maps of locations in and around Oshkosh.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
Two gender neutral bathrooms: rooms 105 (with changing table) and 110
Heating Plant
1010 Woodland Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
The Heating Plant provides steam to campus buildings for heat and hot water and also has a chilling plant that provides chilled water to cool some of the campus buildings. The Heating Plant contains four boilers that consume natural gas, coal or oil.
Sustainability Point of Interest
The coal/natural gas plant provides steam to heat campus buildings, with natural gas (methane) as the main fuel source, which burns much cleaner than coal. Water is preheated with a solar thermal system before being converted to steam. There is a bag house to scrub out particulates associated with coal burning and 16 solar thermal panels producing an annual 1,910 therms.
High Avenue Parking Ramp
725 High Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Built in 2007, the High Avenue parking ramp was the first step in the University’s long-term plan to relieve the parking shortage on campus. The first-ever built at a UW System comprehensive university, the three-level ramp contains 448 stalls. The first two levels are reserved for faculty, staff and commuter students while the third is available to students living in residence halls. Further plans include an additional parking ramp on the north side of campus. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2011.
Horizon Village
700 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
On November 15, 2010, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh broke ground on a new suite-style residence hall. This facility offers many new opportunities for students at UW Oshkosh. Horizon Village will contain four person suites, two bedrooms (two people in each bedroom) and others will include 4 bedrooms (each person has their own room). All suites will include a private bathroom, common space and a kitchenette that is shared between the four roommates. There will also be large open gathering spaces and lounges in the building for all residents of the building to use. These will be located on all floors of the building.
Sustainability Point of Interest
The first of its kind in the Western hemisphere, our dry fermentation anaerobic digester converts food, yard and other organic waste into biogases, which is burned to generate electricity. It consumes 6,000 tons of organic wastes annually and generates the equivalent of 8 percent of UW Oshkosh’s electricity.
Kolf Sports Center
785 High Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
A multipurpose facility, Kolf Sports Center hosts the majority of UW Oshkosh’s indoor athletic events, such as basketball, wrestling, gymnastics and track, as well as intramural sports, concerts, commencement and classes in military science, physical education and dance.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
One gender neutral bathroom: room 169N (with changing table)
Lincoln Hall
608 Algoma Blvd., Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Remodeled in 2014, Lincoln Hall houses the Division of Lifelong Learning and Community Engagement and the UW Oshkosh Children's Learning and Care Center. Lincoln Hall is also home to the UW Oshkosh Learning in Retirement group.
Multicultural Education Center
751 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
The Multicultural Education Center (MEC) offers an environment that promotes the appreciation of cultural diversity as well as a resource and information center for students, staff, faculty and community members interested in increasing their understanding of cultural differences.
Nursing & Education Building
845 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
The Nursing and Education Center is home to the College of Nursing and the College of Education and Human Services. The bottom floor of this center features a clinical training facility for nursing students, which includes the latest technology.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
One gender neutral bathroom: room 020F
Oviatt House
842 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
The Oviatt House was built in 1882 by Moses Hooper, an Oshkosh attorney. In 1912, after the death of its second owner, physician and surgeon C.W. Oviatt, the gray stone house was purchased by the Oshkosh Normal School for use as a women’s dormitory. During the Great Depression, it became the school’s president’s home. Since 1990, it has housed the UW Oshkosh Foundation, which coordinates all fundraising efforts for the University and oversees the distribution of school scholarships. The Oviatt House is on the National Register of Historic Homes.
Pollock Alumni House
765 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Pollock House was built in 1920 by one of the founders of Oshkosh B'Gosh Corp. and was sold to campus in 1943 for use as a dormitory. With four fire places and an orange tile roof, the Mediterranean Revival style building is considered a unique venue and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The University’s Alumni Relations offices resided in Pollock House for over 40 years, until 2014 when the Alumni Welcome & Conference Center opened. Pollock House is now home to the University Studies Program (USP) and the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL).
Polk Library
801 Elmwood Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About this Building
In addition to cataloging more than 135,000 books and other library materials, UW Oshkosh’s Polk Library provides the University community with access to a wide range of electronic information. Over 13,500 students come to use the library's resources during the 100 hours that Polk Library is open a week.
Radford Hall
777 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Radford Hall is home to the Student Health Center, which provides convenient and affordable healthcare including consultations, immunizations, lab work and minor procedures. The building also houses a computer lab with PCs and Macs, as well as the departments of English, foreign languages and literatures.
Reeve Memorial Union
748 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About this Building
The union — the pulse of campus life outside the classroom — is a great place for students to hang out, study and work. It has great entertainment options as well as a copy center, art galleries, a food court, coffee shop, convenience store, movie theater, University Books & More, the UW Credit Union and the Involvement Center.
Tour Snapshot
Taylor talks a little bit about what you can find at Reeve Union.
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Reeve UnionSustainability Point of Interest
Reeve Memorial Union was renovated in 2000, with the south side of the building completely constructed with windows, providing day lighting all year and solar heat gain in winter. In the summer, trees shade the area reducing air conditioning needs. Fair Trade coffee, chocolate, handcrafts and jewelry are sold in Reeve.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
Two gender neutral bathrooms: rooms 028 (with changing table) and 034 (with changing table)
Reeve Marketplace
Reeve Marketplace is located in the center of Reeve Memorial Union. This beautiful retail dining marketplace is the perfect dining option for the campus community! Filled with 7 diverse venues, Reeve Marketplace offers something perfect for everybody. Right in the middle of campus makes Reeve Marketplace a easy place to stop and grab a bite to eat. Furthermore, there is always a cool event to check out in Reeve Union!
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Sage Hall
845 High Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About this Building
By incorporating renewable energy sources and sustainable principles, the project, designed for a gold LEED rating from the U.S. Green Building Council, is expected to save the University more than $182,000 annually. The four-story, 191,000-square-foot building contains 27 state-of-the-art classrooms, two lecture halls, 23 labs, dozens of breakout/study rooms, and more.
Tour Snapshot
Alissa talks about the newest academic building: Sage Hall. She points out a few of the locations and features in the building.
Sustainability Point of Interest
Sage Hall (LEED Gold certified) has an estimated energy savings of 41 percent compared to standard construction with 10 percent of the building's energy produced from on-site renewable sources. Electricity use for lighting is reduced by 30 percent through the use of natural light, and rooftop solar thermal collectors provide 70 percent of the building's hot water. There are 188 photovoltaic panels on the roof and three pole mounted solar tracking arrays. Altogether producing an estimated annual 48,167 kWh of electricity or 6 percent of its electrical needs. A 5,203 sq. ft. green roof, which can hold 6,192 gallons of water adds insulation while filtering rainwater and slowing runoff.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
Every floor has a gender neutral bathroom.
Sage Café
Located on the first floor of Sage Hall. Sage Café offers bagels that are ultimate in freshness! With multiple bagel flavors and spreads, breakfast sandwiches, lunch sandwiches, grab‐and‐go items, and full We Proudly Serve Starbucks espresso menu, there’s surely plenty to choose from for any appetite.
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Scott Hall
625 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
The largest residence hall on campus, Scott Hall consists of two connected 10-story housing facilities, North Scott and South Scott. The hall’s floors offer scattered, coed or all women’s living options. Residents of both towers share a large main lounge, which includes a kitchen, big-screen TV, baby grand piano and ping-pong, foosball and pool tables. The main desk provides many items including games, kitchen equipment and a change machine.
Scotty's Subs & Stuff
Scotty's is conveniently located on the first floor of Scott Hall. Scotty's offers a variety of food such as Titan Taco, deli subs and sandwiches, beverages and other snacks. Frozen food and other grocery items are also available in the Scotty's Convenience Store!
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Stewart Hall
723 W. Lincoln Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Stewart Community is now a double-room occupancy, four-story facility. Amenities include a washer and dryer unit on each floor, senior seminar room, group project room and main desk snack bar. Stewart Community is located on the edge of campus, next to Fletcher and Evans halls.
Student Recreation & Wellness Center
735 Pearl Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About this Building
Constructed in 2007, this state-of-the-art facility features multiple basketball and volleyball courts, an indoor soccer court, more than 80 cardio exercise machines, a jogging/walking track, climbing wall, aerobic studios, Cyber Café and many free-standing and machine weights. SRWC also offers childcare, group exercise classes, wellness programs, massage therapy and day or weekend trips. Due to segregated University fees, use of this facility is free to all students.
Sustainability Point of Interest
The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) uses locally sourced building materials. Features include a sophisticated lighting system that senses ambient outdoor light and adjusts accordingly and north/south orientation increases energy efficiency. There is one pole-mounted photovoltaic tracker system at the tennis courts producing an estimated annual 4,719 kWh.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
One gender neutral bathroom: room 127 (with changing table)
Student Success Center
750 Elmwood Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About this Building
The Student Success Center provides the University’s 13,500 students with a single destination for student advising, career services, counseling, tutoring and learning assistance. Housed in this facility are Career Services, the Center for Academic Resources, the Counseling Center, the Undergraduate Advising Resource Center and the Writing Center. This building features state-of-the-art “green” technology, including a geothermal heat field, which takes advantage of moderate temperatures in the earth to provide heat in the winter and coolant in the summer.
Tour Snapshot
Lue takes us around the Student Success Center at UW Oshkosh, detailing resources such as the UARC, CAR and Counseling Center.
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Sustainability Point of Interest
The Student Success Center (LEED Silver certified) features a ground source geothermal system that makes heating and cooling 70 percent more efficient. 84 photovoltaic panels on the roof generate an estimated annual 23,973 kWh of electricity.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
One gender neutral bathroom: room 115 (with changing table)
Swart Hall
912 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
Completed in 1928, Swart Hall was originally known as the Rose C. Swart Training School. For nearly a half a century, student teachers at the Normal School honed their teaching skills by instructing kindergarden through ninth grade. Swart Hall is now home to the economics, mathematics, and sociology departments.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
Two gender neutral bathrooms: rooms 130 (with changing table) and 132
Taylor Hall
780 High Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About this Building
Taylor Hall is a four-floor, coed residence hall that was recently renovated in 2005. Renovations have made it the only hall to offer individual climate control. In addition, bunks/lofts are provided to residents; no personal bunks/lofts are permitted. The hall features a lower-level, open concept kitchen, expanded recreational areas, music practice rooms and a large study area. The lobby has been designed as a gathering place for hall residents and fosters healthy interaction among community members.
Sustainability Point of Interest
Taylor Hall's green features include energy efficient windows, extra thick insulation, an increased amount of natural lighting and individual room climate control. There are 16 rooftop solar thermal panels producing an estimated annual 1,300 therms used to heat water.
Titan Stadium
450 Josslyn Street, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About this Building
Recent renovations have made the Oshkosh Sports Complex, the premiere facility of its kind in the state. This exceptional facility is home to UW Oshkosh’s football, softball, baseball, men and women’s soccer, and men and women’s track and field teams as well as local high school teams.
Sustainability Point of Interest
In 2004, the grass football field was replaced with artificial turf, resulting in an estimated savings of 850,000 gallons of water per year for irrigation.
University Police Station
738 High Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
The UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to providing a safe environment conducive to personal growth and educational development. The staff of highly trained, professional state police officers patrols campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The police department also oversees community service officers, trained student employees who patrol campus and serve as police dispatchers.
Gender Neutral Bathrooms and Family Restrooms
Two gender neutral bathrooms: rooms 102B and 107
Webster Hall
810 High Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, 54901
About This Building
One of the smallest residence halls on campus, Webster Hall has three floors, housing females on the first and third floors and males on the second floor. Facilities includes a fitness room, computer lab, piano room, large screen TV, pool, pingpong and foosball tables, kitchen, laundry facilities and a number of study and recreational lounge areas.
Women's Center
Women's Center Staff
Titan Stadium Parking
Event Parking
Titan Stadium Parking
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