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Up one levelAssistant Professor Gabriela Martinez to participate in Human Rights Conference
“Violence and Reconciliation in Latin America: Human Rights, Memory, and Democracy” to be held on UO campus January 31 to February 2.
Building Bridges: News Lab
Dean Rea comes out of retirement (again) to create a program that bridges the classroom and the newsroom. By Chris Brock, Professional Master’s Student
Carol Ann Bassett: Postcard From the Galapagos
Associate Professor Carol Ann Bassett is on sabbatical during winter and spring terms working on her book, under contract to National Geographic Society Books. The working title is Galápagos at the Crossroads: Encounters with Pirates, Boobies, Creationists and Biologists in Darwin's Cradle of Evolution. We caught up with Carol Ann via e-mail at her home in Puerto Ayora, Isla Santa Cruz, Galápagos, Ecuador.
Lauren Kessler wins UO Award for Faculty Excellence, and “Dancing with Rose” wins 2007 Pacific Northwest Book Award
Her students know her as “a fabulous writer and a wonderful teacher”—and the evidence abounds.
Advertising professors root out greenwashing with Web site
SOJC professors Deborah Morrison and Kim Sheehan led a group of academicians in the creation of the Greenwashing Index, a Web site launched Jan. 7 by EnviroMedia Social Marketing.
SOJC graduate student Katie Campbell among Literary Nonfiction’s “cutting-edge best.”
Literary Nonfiction student Katie Campbell's essay "The Egg and I," published in the summer 2007 Etude, has just been chosen for inclusion in The Best Creative Nonfiction vol. 2, edited by Lee Gutkind, to be published July 2008 by W.W. Norton & Company.
