Making Art in Wild Places

Making Art in Wild Places

“Creative Coast” students go to the sea for inspiration

We Stand in Solidarity

We Stand

We stand with learned societies, colleges and universities, and others around the world in calling on the President and Congress to reverse this executive order and to denounce religious intolerance in all its forms.

'Trash,' Censorship, and National Identity in Early Twentieth-Century Germany

Kara Ritzheimer's new book 'Trash,' Censorship, and National Identity in Early Twentieth-Century Germany has been released by Cambridge University Press.

Lighting at Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Lighting up the Bard

Business and theatre alumnus Sarah McKenney fulfills her dream of working at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland.

Rita Dove Reads at OSU Alumni Center

Rita Dove

Poet Rita Dove came to OSU on April 14th to accept the prestigious Stone Award and read poems from her new collection to a packed CH2M HILL Alumni Center.

New Research and Coursework in Digital Humanities

Why should English, writing, and humanities majors be interested in digital humanities? See how OSU faculty are leading the way with a course that will closely study the noted author Bernard Malamud (pictured above).

Nishioka with children

DCA majors capture earthquake effects in Nepal

DCA student with a focus in production, Christian Nishioka, with Nepalese children in May 2015

In Search of Other Stories: An Interview with OSU's Anita Guerrini

Anita Guerrini is a historian of science and medicine, currently one of two Horning Professors in the Humanities at Oregon State University. Her latest book "The Courtiers’ Anatomists: Animals and Humans in Louis XIV’s Paris" (Univ.Chicago Press, 2015)

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