The Siskiyou is an entirely student-led newspaper on campus that focuses on hearing student voices and covering topics that matter to students. It is a great way for students (especially English majors) to get involved, get their writing out, and their voices heard.
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With the crisp October air and the changing color of the leaves, come new students, excitement about the new school year, as well as anxieties and uncertainty that comes with it. In hopes of easing some of these anxieties and welcoming all students to SOU and the English Program, here is some information about the English Program and how to get in touch and stay connected with us.
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The SOU Honors College took its Democracy Project trip for 2023 to the Nordic countries of Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway, studying various elements of those societies that contribute to their brands of democracy.
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Kayla Dumore wanted to stay close to home when she was thinking about college. Since she grew up in Central Point and graduated from Crater Renaissance Academy, place was an important factor in her decision making. She chose SOU as a way to stay close to family and also because of one of her influential mentors, Native American Studies faculty member Brent Florendo, guided her toward SOU as an exceptional educational choice.
As the 2022-2023 academic year draws to a close, we take a moment to reflect on and celebrate the highlights, accomplishments, and achievements of this year in our very first Year in Review blog story! Includes recognition of graduating seniors, faculty, English Program student workers, and other English students!
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In Southern Oregon University’s class HON 319: Nature, Culture, Mexico, we dived into research articles about water quality, access to water, and the effects of agricultural practices on water availability throughout Mexico.
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Student-led Newspaper, The Siskiyou, Under New Leadership
/in English, FeaturedBy Annalynn Mueller, English Major
The Siskiyou is an entirely student-led newspaper on campus that focuses on hearing student voices and covering topics that matter to students. It is a great way for students (especially English majors) to get involved, get their writing out, and their voices heard.
Honors College Democracy Project 2023: Nordic dispatches, week four
/in Featured, HonorsDemocracy Project goes Nordic
SOU Honors College – Nordic dispatches, week four: healthy lifestyles in Nordic countries
Honors College Democracy Project 2023: Nordic dispatches, week three
/in Featured, HonorsDemocracy Project goes Nordic
SOU Honors College – Nordic dispatches, week three: Art as a public good.
Welcome Back from the English Program at SOU!
/in English, FeaturedBy Annalynn Mueller, English Major
With the crisp October air and the changing color of the leaves, come new students, excitement about the new school year, as well as anxieties and uncertainty that comes with it. In hopes of easing some of these anxieties and welcoming all students to SOU and the English Program, here is some information about the English Program and how to get in touch and stay connected with us.
Honors College Democracy Project 2023: Nordic dispatches, week two
/in Featured, HonorsDemocracy Project goes Nordic
SOU Honors College – Nordic dispatches, week two: The importance of building trust with the public.
Honors College Democracy Project 2023: Nordic dispatches, week one
/in Featured, HonorsDemocracy Project goes Nordic
SOU Honors College – Nordic dispatches, week one: A visit to Copenhagen, Denmark, and education’s role in sustaining democracy.
Honors College Democracy Project 2023: the Nordic way
/in Featured, HonorsDemocracy Project goes Nordic
The SOU Honors College took its Democracy Project trip for 2023 to the Nordic countries of Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway, studying various elements of those societies that contribute to their brands of democracy.
Inspiring Change Agents: Mentorship Propels Emerging Native Scholar’s Journey
/in Featured, HonorsKayla Dumore wanted to stay close to home when she was thinking about college. Since she grew up in Central Point and graduated from Crater Renaissance Academy, place was an important factor in her decision making. She chose SOU as a way to stay close to family and also because of one of her influential mentors, Native American Studies faculty member Brent Florendo, guided her toward SOU as an exceptional educational choice.
2022-2023: Year in Review
/in English, FeaturedBy Jewel Blanchard, senior English major
As the 2022-2023 academic year draws to a close, we take a moment to reflect on and celebrate the highlights, accomplishments, and achievements of this year in our very first Year in Review blog story! Includes recognition of graduating seniors, faculty, English Program student workers, and other English students!
From SOU’s HON 319: The Reality of Strawberries from Mexico
/in Featured, HonorsIn Southern Oregon University’s class HON 319: Nature, Culture, Mexico, we dived into research articles about water quality, access to water, and the effects of agricultural practices on water availability throughout Mexico.