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MelodÃas en Movimiento: La Magia de la Marimba en Abril
/in Featured, Spanish & ASLEl Ensamble de Percusión de Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Brilla en una Dinámica Presentación con la Banda de Steel Drums Maraval Rd. el 29 de Abril de 2025. (Reading Available in both English and Spanish)
Oregon Caves National Monument EcoAdventure
/in Environmental Science & Policy, FeaturedOn October 28th, 2024, Captain Leslie Eldridge led about 20 Âé¶¹´«Ã½ students on a day-long adventure to the Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve.
Brystan Strong ‘13, Programs Coordinator for Jackson County Library Services
/in English, FeaturedBy Annalynn Mueller, English Major
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ English program alum, Brystan Strong now works as Programs Coordinator for Jackson County Library Services. She shares her insights about her job, about librarianship in general, and advice on how readers can support their local libraries.
Unorthodox path: recent Âé¶¹´«Ã½ graduate bound for Oxford
/in Featured, INLThis story is featured on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ News. Learn about Taran Cross and the success he found, despite dropping out of college in 2007.
CCJ 389 Spring Break 2025 Trip to United Kingdom
/in CriminologyDuring spring break, CCJ 389 students embarked on an immersive academic journey to Nottingham and London, delving deep into the UK’s rich legal and criminal justice history. The visit began in Nottingham, where students explored the city’s original prison, gaining firsthand insight into historical penal conditions.
Being an Honors Scholar Athlete. The Best Decision I’ve Ever Made.
/in Featured, HonorsKeeley Wright’s story of being an Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Honors student, as well as an athlete on the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Women’s basketball team.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ students assist with faculty-led field research in Sunriver, Oregon
/in Biology, FeaturedDr. Ashley Robart studies the reproductive ecology of fish, specifically three-spined stickleback, to expand the field aspect of her research.
The Adventure of Writing: A Look into Holly Searcy’s Author Journey
/in English, FeaturedBy Annalynn Mueller, English Major
Holly Searcy, 2009 English and Creative Writing Major, has always loved to read and recently harnessed that passion into becoming a fantasy author. She shares her path, process, hopes for readers, and advice for aspiring authors.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ English and Sociology & Anthropology Majors Attend the NYC Colleges and Communities Advocacy Institute
/in English, Featured, Sociology & AnthropologyBy Annalynn Mueller, English Major
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ English major Connor Babbitt recently had the opportunity to attend the American Civil Liberties Union Conference with Sociology and Anthropology major Ally Grommes. Connor and Ally learned about how to engage in social-justice advocacy. They share their insight from the conference and give advice to people wanting to get involved in advocacy work.
Jahna Thompson: From Student to Scientist and Educator
/in Biology, FeaturedLearn about Jahna Thompson’s journey from student to adjunct professor at Âé¶¹´«Ã½, and challenges she faced.