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Boovy, Bradley School of Language, Culture and Society Associate Professor and Director of OSU International Degree |
Kidder Hall
Kidder Hall 224
2000 SW Campus Way2000 SW Campus Way Corvallis, OR 97331 |
bradley.boovy@oregonstate.edu Office: 541-737-0023 |
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Driskill, Qwo Li Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Graduate Studies Director - Associate Professor |
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Duncan, Patti Sch Lang, Culture & Soc Associate Professor |
Waldo Hall
Waldo Hall 266
2250 SW Jefferson Way2250 SW Jefferson Way Corvallis, OR 97331 |
patti.duncan@oregonstate.edu Office: 541-737-6135 |
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Floyd, Joseph Sch Lang, Culture & Soc Instructor |
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michael.floyd@oregonstate.edu |
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Freehling-Burton, Kryn Sch Lang, Culture & Soc Senior Instructor I |
Waldo Hall
Waldo Hall 268
2250 SW Jefferson Way2250 SW Jefferson Way Corvallis, OR 97331 |
Office: 541-737-9528 |
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Lee, Janet Sch Lang, Culture & Soc Professor Emerita |
Waldo Hall
Waldo Hall 246
2250 SW Jefferson Way2250 SW Jefferson Way Corvallis, OR 97331 |
jlee@oregonstate.edu Office: 541-737-6132 |
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Mize, Ronald Sch Lang, Culture & Soc Professor |
Waldo Hall
Waldo Hall 315
2250 SW Jefferson Way2250 SW Jefferson Way Corvallis, OR 97331 |
ron.mize@oregonstate.edu Office: 541-737-6803 |
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Osei-Kofi, Nana Director of the Difference, Power, & Discrimination Program (Office of Academic Affairs) and Professor of Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies |
Waldo Hall
Waldo Hall 316
2250 SW Jefferson Way2250 SW Jefferson Way Corvallis, OR 97331 |
nana.osei-kofi@oregonstate.edu Office: 541-737-2824 |
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Rakes, H Sch Lang, Culture & Soc Assistant Professor |
Waldo Hall
Waldo Hall 210
2250 SW Jefferson Way2250 SW Jefferson Way Corvallis, OR 97331 |
h.rakes@oregonstate.edu |
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Shaw, Susan Sch Lang, Culture & Soc Professor |
Waldo Hall
Waldo Hall 320b
2250 SW Jefferson Way2250 SW Jefferson Way Corvallis, OR 97331 |
sshaw@oregonstate.edu Office: 541-737-3082 |
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Sheehan, Elizabeth Sch of Wrtg Lit & Film Associate Professor |
Moreland Hall
Moreland Hall 318
2550 SW Jefferson Way2550 SW Jefferson Way Corvallis, OR 97331 |
elizabeth.sheehan@oregonstate.edu Office: 541-737-1650 |
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Shirazi, Mehra Sch Lang, Culture & Soc Undergraduate Director - Associate Professor |
Waldo Hall
Waldo Hall 264
2250 SW Jefferson Way2250 SW Jefferson Way Corvallis, OR 97331 |
mehra.shirazi@oregonstate.edu Office: 541-737-9274 |
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Whitebear, Luhui School of Language, Culture and Society Assistant Professor |
luhui.whitebear@oregonstate.edu Office: 541-737-9036 |
OpEd Dr. Susan Shaw, Professor in WGSS at Oregon State University.
"The Worst Christmas Pageant Ever." Dr. Susan Shaw's most recent editorial in Baptist News Global. Dr. Shaw is a Professor in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Oregon State University. She is also ordained Baptist minister and holds master’s and doctoral degrees from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Her most recent book is Intersectional Theology: An Introductory Guide, co-authored with Grace Ji-Sun Kim.
Dr. Luhui Whitebear on OPB's Think Out Loud
More and more organizations, companies and institutions are incorporating land acknowledgments into their work. These statements are intended to acknowledge and show respect to the Indigenous people who have lived on the land for millennia.
Luhui Whitebear, assistant professor in the Oregon State University School of Language, Culture, & Society, says land acknowledgments should be the beginning of an organization’s work with tribes, not the end. Whitebear helped to craft OSU’s land acknowledgment. We hear from her and Rachel Black Elk, junior instructor for the Indigenous Nations Studies program at Portland State University.
Every year thousands of students from the United States study abroad. Research tells us students experience profound personal growth, significant development of intercultural skills.
Creating for passion and self-expression over profit isn’t exactly an unfamiliar practice within Corvallis’ art scene.