List of the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh people

The following is a list of notable people associated with The University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, located in the American city of Oshkosh, Wisconsin.


Notable alumni

Art

Computer science

  • Brian Paul (1990), creator of the Mesa 3D graphics library, co-founded Tungsten Graphics, which was acquired by VMware in December 2008, where he now works

Business and technology

  • Daniel Burrus (1971), futurist, business advisor, author, and frequent speaker about business strategy and innovation.
  • Brian Paul (1990), creator of the Mesa 3D graphics library, co-founded Tungsten Graphics, which was acquired by VMware in December 2008, where he now works
  • Michael Tomczyk (1970), Commodore VIC-20 computer pioneer, author, technology expert, Director of the Mack Center for Technological Innovation (2001-2013) at the Wharton School
  • Jim VandeHei (1994), the co-founder and CEO of Axios, former Washington Post political reporter and co-founder of The Politico
  • Craig Culver (1973), co-founder and board chair of Culver's Restaurants (the home of the 'ButterBurger' - a place that has made cheese curds accessible across the country)

Government and politics

Literature

Media

  • Fahey Flynn, Chicago news anchorman (active 1953–1983), six time Emmy Award winner
  • Greg Peterson, VSIN Host and college basketball analyst
  • Jeff Gerritt, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Editorial Writing (2019), editor of the Palestine Herald-Press in Palestine, Texas
  • Jim VandeHei (1994), the co-founder and CEO of Axios, former Washington Post political reporter and co-founder of The Politico

Sports

Education

Notable faculty

Notable University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh faculty

References in the media

  • The fictional anchor of the Onion Radio News, Doyle Redland, is a UW–Oshkosh alumnus according to his "biography."[4]

References

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