Did you know that not one, not two, but THREE of our GSWS faculty and GSWS affiliate faculty members have been recognized as one of SOU’s distinguished teachers? Every year, up to four SOU faculty members are awarded the Southern Oregon University Distinguished Teaching Award.
Having started my higher education back in 2008, prior to the formation of EMDA as a major at SOU, I can safely say I love this program! One of the things that I feel you will hear often about EMDA is the diversity in the curriculum: the nature of it being emerging will continue to keep things fresh and varied.
Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies leads the way with the creation of a Transgender Studies certificate – the first in the nation! Starting this fall term, we also offer a brand new major in GSWS.
As we move from the acute to the chronic phase of the Coronavirus Pandemic, many of us in the percussion community has elevated concerns for opportunities lost to percussionists, especially young percussionists and emerging professionals due to travel restrictions and limits placed on concert-giving. We cannot solve every problem; indeed, the most vexing difficulties of this time involving livelihood and job prospects are beyond our reach.
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As environmental scientists, we are aware of many of the incredible challenges facing people and our environments, now and in the future. Climate change, human population growth, stressed water supplies (the list goes on and on) all challenge our basic ability to support our communities, and the ecosystems that support those communities. This includes our ability to grow and produce food for our ever-increasing population.
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The Summer Language Institute offered by Southern Oregon University enables you to earn your Master’s degree, hone your teaching expertise, sharpen your language skills and deepen your cultural understanding while studying each summer in beautiful Angers, France or Guanajuato, Mexico.
In my first year, I became aware of many complex foreign language (FL) pedagogy challenges in my teaching context and knew I needed more up-to-date, in-depth knowledge to tackle those issues. SOU’s SLI program was ideal, because I didn’t have to give up my teaching job, and it offered a real immersion in French culture.
https://sou.edu/academics/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2020/02/Summer-Language-Institute-Stories-Rachel-Faerber-Ovaska-SOU-Cover.jpg4231024Sean Glassford/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Southern-Oregon-University.pngSean Glassford2020-02-11 12:35:102020-10-26 20:07:28Alumna Rachel Faerber-Ovaska Tells About Her Time in the SLI Program
Curtis is currently in his 13th year at Yoshida Foods and 22nd year in the beverage Industry. Previously, he spent 20 years in the volatile world of High Tech Designed state-of-the-art laser and optics systems for military, industrial and consumer products.
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The current period seems to be another such key moment: university students around the world are taking the lead in challenging the corporatization of higher education, most strongly felt by oppressive structures of fees and debt.
https://sou.edu/academics/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2020/02/Socialogy-and-Anthropology-Stories-Fees-Must-Falls-SOU-Cover.jpg4231024Sean Glassford/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Southern-Oregon-University.pngSean Glassford2020-02-10 15:24:312020-02-10 15:28:43Contemporary Student Movements in South Africa: Activism, Race, and University Privatization
Join the SOU School of Business at the next Business Speaker Series featuring Elizabeth Cope of SEC Compliance Solutions. The event is happening on Tuesday, January 28 from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm, in the SOU Hannon Library, Meese Room.
GSWS Distinguished Teaching Faculty
/in GSWSDid you know that not one, not two, but THREE of our GSWS faculty and GSWS affiliate faculty members have been recognized as one of SOU’s distinguished teachers? Every year, up to four SOU faculty members are awarded the Southern Oregon University Distinguished Teaching Award.
EMDA 10th Anniversary Alumni Spotlight: TJ Todd
/in EMDA, FeaturedHaving started my higher education back in 2008, prior to the formation of EMDA as a major at SOU, I can safely say I love this program! One of the things that I feel you will hear often about EMDA is the diversity in the curriculum: the nature of it being emerging will continue to keep things fresh and varied.
New GSWS Degrees: Bachelor Degree & Certificate in Transgender Studies
/in GSWSGender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies leads the way with the creation of a Transgender Studies certificate – the first in the nation! Starting this fall term, we also offer a brand new major in GSWS.
SOU Music Program Zoom: The Roots and Rhizomes Mentorship Project
/in Featured, MusicAs we move from the acute to the chronic phase of the Coronavirus Pandemic, many of us in the percussion community has elevated concerns for opportunities lost to percussionists, especially young percussionists and emerging professionals due to travel restrictions and limits placed on concert-giving. We cannot solve every problem; indeed, the most vexing difficulties of this time involving livelihood and job prospects are beyond our reach.
Agricultural Futures: How might agriculture change in the future?
/in Environmental Science & Policy, FeaturedAs environmental scientists, we are aware of many of the incredible challenges facing people and our environments, now and in the future. Climate change, human population growth, stressed water supplies (the list goes on and on) all challenge our basic ability to support our communities, and the ecosystems that support those communities. This includes our ability to grow and produce food for our ever-increasing population.
Video: Spanish Teachers in Guanajuato
/in Summer Language InstituteThe Summer Language Institute offered by Southern Oregon University enables you to earn your Master’s degree, hone your teaching expertise, sharpen your language skills and deepen your cultural understanding while studying each summer in beautiful Angers, France or Guanajuato, Mexico.
Alumna Rachel Faerber-Ovaska Tells About Her Time in the SLI Program
/in Featured, Summer Language InstituteIn my first year, I became aware of many complex foreign language (FL) pedagogy challenges in my teaching context and knew I needed more up-to-date, in-depth knowledge to tackle those issues. SOU’s SLI program was ideal, because I didn’t have to give up my teaching job, and it offered a real immersion in French culture.
Business Speaker Series: Curtis Gouverneur of Yoshida Food International
/in BusinessCurtis is currently in his 13th year at Yoshida Foods and 22nd year in the beverage Industry. Previously, he spent 20 years in the volatile world of High Tech Designed state-of-the-art laser and optics systems for military, industrial and consumer products.
Contemporary Student Movements in South Africa: Activism, Race, and University Privatization
/in Sociology & AnthropologyThe current period seems to be another such key moment: university students around the world are taking the lead in challenging the corporatization of higher education, most strongly felt by oppressive structures of fees and debt.
Business Speaker Series: Elizabeth Cope of SEC Compliance Solutions
/in BusinessJoin the SOU School of Business at the next Business Speaker Series featuring Elizabeth Cope of SEC Compliance Solutions. The event is happening on Tuesday, January 28 from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm, in the SOU Hannon Library, Meese Room.