Read about the experiences of three talented SOU English majors who got to present their exemplary literature papers at the NUCL conference in Portland in March 2023. Featuring student perspectives from Blake Jordan, Emily Roach, and Connor Babbitt.
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Southern Oregon University’s new Institute for Applied Sustainability will team with Travel Southern Oregon and its statewide counterpart, Travel Oregon, to host a sustainable tourism training seminar on April 2, 2023, in Portland, Oregon, for travel industry professionals. The session is an opportunity for SOU to build its reputation as a respected and influential resource in Oregon for those interested in sustainable tourism.
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Two 2014 SOU English / Professional Writing alumni have written several memoirs in their careers, and are currently collaborating on a memoir for a World War II veteran in Medford. They discuss their process, what it’s like to write for memoir clients, and the importance of memoir as a genre.
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As the English Program is finally settling into its new home of Britt Hall, read on to learn about this building’s history, and the many changes it has undergone.
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Gwendolyn Bogard ’20 grew up in the Philomath and Corvallis areas and loved her high school science courses and trips to the Oregon coast. She also enjoyed the performing arts, balancing her love of playing the violin and taking theatre courses as well. With her lab work in high school not so appealing, she focused on theatre arts as she looked for colleges.
SOU English Students get Opportunity to Present at the Prestigious Northwest Undergraduate Conference on Literature
/in English, FeaturedBy Jewel Blanchard, senior English major
Read about the experiences of three talented SOU English majors who got to present their exemplary literature papers at the NUCL conference in Portland in March 2023. Featuring student perspectives from Blake Jordan, Emily Roach, and Connor Babbitt.
SOU Institute for Applied Sustainability to offer training in Portland, Oregon
/in Business, FeaturedSouthern Oregon University’s new Institute for Applied Sustainability will team with Travel Southern Oregon and its statewide counterpart, Travel Oregon, to host a sustainable tourism training seminar on April 2, 2023, in Portland, Oregon, for travel industry professionals. The session is an opportunity for SOU to build its reputation as a respected and influential resource in Oregon for those interested in sustainable tourism.
Honoring Ty DeFoe
/in Ethnic & Racial Studies, FeaturedBy Alex Karreman, SOU Ethnic & Racial Studies (ERS) Program
NAS and OSF events that took place on October 30th, 2022, and November 1st, 2022 to honor Ty DeFoe.
English Majors in Action: Community Memoir Writing
/in English, FeaturedBy Jewel Blanchard, senior English major
Two 2014 SOU English / Professional Writing alumni have written several memoirs in their careers, and are currently collaborating on a memoir for a World War II veteran in Medford. They discuss their process, what it’s like to write for memoir clients, and the importance of memoir as a genre.
Indigenous Peoples Day 2022
/in Ethnic & Racial Studies, FeaturedBy Alex Karreman, SOU Ethnic & Racial Studies (ERS) Program
NAS event that took place on October 10th, 2022 about Indigenous People’s Day.
Ecoadventure: Marine Science in Newport, Oregon
/in Environmental Science & Policy, FeaturedOur Fall Eco-Adventure course took us to the center of marine science on the West coast– Newport, OR.
Books we Love!
/in English, FeaturedBy Jewel Blanchard, senior English major
In honor of Valentine’s Day, some of the English Program faculty share a bit about the books they love, and why!
SOAN Event with Dr. Mark Axel Tveskov
/in Ethnic & Racial Studies, FeaturedBy Alex Karreman, SOU Ethnic & Racial Studies (ERS) Program
SOU Sociology and Anthropology (SOAN) event that took place on November 15, 2022 about tribally-led anthropological projects.
Know your Britt! The History of SOU’s Britt Hall
/in English, FeaturedBy Jewel Blanchard, senior English major
As the English Program is finally settling into its new home of Britt Hall, read on to learn about this building’s history, and the many changes it has undergone.
Honors College: Chemistry Alumna Helps Advance Science
/in Featured, HonorsGwendolyn Bogard ’20 grew up in the Philomath and Corvallis areas and loved her high school science courses and trips to the Oregon coast. She also enjoyed the performing arts, balancing her love of playing the violin and taking theatre courses as well. With her lab work in high school not so appealing, she focused on theatre arts as she looked for colleges.