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Academic excellence earns invite to presidential inauguration for student
Vananh Nguyen to attend honors society conference, Black Tie Gala in January
Most of us will have to watch the 44th presidential inauguration on TV, but Vananh Nguyen will be experiencing this historic event in person.
Nguyen, an OSU student, has been selected by the National Society of Collegiate Scholars to attend the inauguration of the 44th president.
Intellectually challenging teaching
CSUMB professor Christine Sleeter shows verbatim instruction from textbooks impairs learning, inspires OSU to engage students
All it takes is having heart. Jean Moule, president of the Oregon Chapter for the National Association for Multicultural Education, said that if teachers and students have the heart and put forth a little effort, together they can succeed and accomplish anything.
Ecampus leaps ahead with firsts
OSU's Online course program adds needed, unique courses, pioneers with chemistry series
Ecampus leaps ahead with firsts
n OSU's Online course program adds needed, unique courses, pioneers with chemistry series
By Aleks Cherednichenko
The Daily Barometer
Students who want to learn more about different world religions or pick up a few common French phrases will want to look into the new courses offered by OSU's Extended Campus.
Students' test models face rigors of tsunami research
Earthquake lessons bring Oregon middle schools to OSU wave research facility; stronger structures may save lives, experts advise evacuation improvements
The Cascadia Subduction Zone runs along the coast of northern Vancouver Island (Canada) down to northern California. This subduction zone is the same type that caused the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Southeast Asia in 2004.
Earthquakes from this zone could match that one in strength, ranking at level nine on the Richter scale.
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