Halsey Science Center
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.
Halsey Science Center includes six general access computer labs, a Linux lab and three large lecture rooms that seat over 300 students. Hosting the majority of introductory science classes, the lecture rooms are equipped with the latest audio-visual technology to stimulate students’ understanding of complex subjects. The rest of the building is used for science classrooms and laboratories.


