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SOU seeks senior living partnership

SOU has initiated its search for a private-sector partner to develop and operate a senior living facility on campus.

ASL: Steve Wasserman

American Sign Language instructor Steve Wasserman talks about ASL and the deaf community's unique culture and challenges.

Giving: Kristy Denman

Education and music alumna Kristy Henshaw Denman established scholarships and an endowed faculty fellowship.

Irv Lubliner on JPR's "Creative Way"

SOU emeritus professor discusses a book of his mother's writings, "Only Hope: A Survivor's Stories of the Holocaust."

Alumnus: Clinton Clark

SOU Theatre alumnus Clinton Clark has forged his own path through the drama scenes of Bend and Chicago.

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Cymaspace brings Universal Music Design to SOU

The Confluence tickles ALL THE SENSES with their performance in SOU's percussion class, to the delight the deaf community.  Read more

Mager on JPR to discuss wildlife overpass

SOU's Karen Mager visits with the Jefferson Exchange to talk about the ongoing role she and her students play in the development of a wildlife crossing over I-5.  Read more

SOU Biology: Darwin's birthday

The Biology Department presents a Feb. 12 birthday celebration and "Origin of the Species" talk by Ashland forensic ornithologist Dr. Pepper Trail.  Read more

Institute for Applied Sustainability: Faculty Fellows

The IAS is seeking proposals for its 2025-26 Faculty Fellows cohort, which provides as much as $20,000 in funding to support sustainability-related projects.  Read more

Thursday: Game night at Hannon Library

Unwind with games, snacks, and fun at Hannon Library! Explore our collection, join tournaments and connect with friends. Don't miss out!  Read more

Campus Theme: "Peeking Behind the Veil"

Dr. Fred Grewe, recently retired chaplain, shares thoughts in a Feb. 5 Campus Theme lecture about how religion helps shape our experiences of reality.  Read more

Film Southern Oregon: Ashland makes MovieMaker list

Film Southern Oregon's take on MovieMaker Magazine naming Ashland – and SOU – as seventh-best small city or town in the U.S. or Canada to live and work as a moviemaker.  Read more

Creating a culture of care

A Feb. 6 "Behavioral Health Dialog" at the Hannon Library will provide opportunities to join breakout groups on a variety of topics.  Read more

OLLI at SOU Newsflash

This week's newsletter from OLLI at SOU includes January's "Volunteer Spotlight" interview with OLLI volunteer instructor Karen Grove.  Read more

Inside the Museum

The latest newsletter from the Schneider Museum of Art includes exhibit information about Louise Mandumbwa, the "Four Gentlemen Flowers," Pompeii statues and more.  Read more

Narcan rescue kits widely available on campus

Naloxone rescue kits to reverse opioid overdoses are available at almost two dozen fixed locations across campus plus some Campus Public Safety patrol vehicles  Read more

Music student recitals

Free music student recitals for winter term will be held in the Music Recital Hall on four Thursdays between now and the end of February.  Read more

SOU in the News

Innovative Strategic Planning, The Essence of Compassion
and more recent media mentions of SOU 

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