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“I don't know how official any of these rankings are, but it did feel nice to know that people were noticing,” says SOJC Assistant Professor Harsha Gangadharbatla of his naming earlier this year as one of “100 professors you should follow and learn from on Twitter.” “Now, if only I can somehow tie this into my service part for tenure.”
SOJC names 2009-10 Petrone Fellows
Leslie Steeves, SOJC Associate Dean of Graduate Affairs and Research and Scott Maier, SOJC Associate Professor, are this year's Petrone Fellows.
Liz Shuler ’93 elected to top labor post
The SOJC graduate is the first woman to become Secretary-Treasurer of the AFL-CIO
School Names Three Lokey Scholars for 09-10 School Year
Third-year doctoral students Andre Sirois and David Gracon and senior Bonnie Shelton are this year’s Lorry I. Lokey scholars. The Lokey Scholarships were presented during the June 12 SOJC Student Recognition Reception.
“It hit me what a sacrifice they were making.”
“They knew they would be going for a year,” says Cali Bagby '08, now an embedded journalist on base in Balad, Iraq, on being introduced to the men and women of the C/7th-158 Aviation (Charlie Company, 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation) Medevac unit, based out of Salem, OR.
Bob Caldwell '71 wins Amos Voorhees Award
“I didn’t know I was attending an awards dinner until I was there. I was completely surprised – which is a good way to keep the acceptance speech short,” says Bob Caldwell, 1971 SOJC graduate, on being presented with this year’s Oregon Newspaper Association’s (ONPA) Amos Voorhies award.
