How photojournalist Morgan Barnaby turns empathy into art
Photography and psychology student Morgan Barnaby interned at Oregon Public Broadcasting in Portland as a part of the Charles Snowden Program for Excellence in Journalism
Read more: https://t.co/5s4IltyfeR
Using historical knowledge to unravel the mysteries of marine ecosystem resilience
Brent Hughes, Biology, Sonoma State University
Paul Lawrence Farber Humanities Endowment Fund Lecture
February 25 @ 4 pm | LINC 302
Zoom: https://t.co/hFIKqP9VUO
SHPR Presents: Can AI Alleviate Loneliness?
Part of the Ideas Matter Series: The Ethical Challenges of AI
2/19 @ 5:30 | @OregonStatePRAx Toomey Lobby
Should AI be used to address the pervasive issues of loneliness in today's society?
https://t.co/Js3GlGHXAW
Ensuring a space to belong in music: Inside The Hill We Climb
At a time when conversations about identity, equity, and inclusion are increasingly politicized, The Hill We Climb poses a question to the wind band world
Read more: https://t.co/37GOALKDks
How class still affects access and outcomes in academic careers
Sociologist Allison Hurst leads a series of studies looking at working-class inequalities in academia
Read more: https://t.co/jdzrGj1aMh
The roots of OSU’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
How author and distinguished professor Tracy Daugherty helped shape the nationally-recognized program
Read more: https://t.co/Admf61VA5X
How Nino Paoli built his journalism career one story at a time
Creative writing and applied journalism alumnus Nino Paoli now works as a finance reporter at Bloomberg News in New York City
Read more: https://t.co/AU7khQQfUA
A cross-cultural path to understanding addiction: Ph.D. student Cassandra Grinstead explores if video game “loot boxes” can be an early introduction to the mechanics and psychology of gambling
Read more: https://t.co/IFPhO5F0kB
Dr. Vincent Intondi, the new Executive Director, Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility
2/7 at 2 pm
Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan
Dr. Intondi's research focuses on the intersection of race and nuclear weapons with environmental justice
Building coalitions for the pursuit of peace
Mark Ward brings his decades of experience in foreign affairs to @OSUSHPR, teaching a global Conflict Resolution class in spring 2026
Read more: https://t.co/rHfNweMROO
Humble brag... 🏆
For 12 years, @USNews & World Report has ranked @OSUECampus in the top 10 for Best Online Bachelor's Programs. We're proud to provide impactful online learning to OSU students worldwide.
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Navigating Book Publishing: From Academic Monographs to Creative Prose
This panel is designed as an informal, practical conversation about the diverse paths to book publishing.
Thursday, January 29 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Memorial Union, 213: Pan-Afrikan Sankofa