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app Offers Music Teacher Credential
March 15, 2011
Masterworks to Feature Mozart, Auction
March 11, 2011
March Moon Madness at Observatory
March 11, 2011
Students to Serve During Spring Break
March 11, 2011
Alumna Nikki Delahooke '10 at Potter's Clay in 2010 More than 200 app students will spend spring break (March 11-18) in Mississippi, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Barbara and Ensenada, Mexico, volunteering for various service projects.
Talk to Explore the Ethics of War
March 10, 2011
Debate Tourney Lauds Virtues of Listening
March 9, 2011
Rice Touts Virtues of ‘Messy’ Democracy
March 8, 2011
Condoleezza Rice speaks at the app President's Breakfast March 4 Reel Talk Features ‘The Mission,’ Hoeckley
March 3, 2011
Warriors Host Playoff Game Tonight
March 3, 2011
'Doc' Whiteman to Advise Student-Athletes
February 25, 2011
Orchestra to Perform Spring Concerts in SB
February 18, 2011
College to Host Liberal Arts Conversation
February 17, 2011
Rain Forces Cancellation of Star Party at Observatory
February 14, 2011
Museum Shows off its Permanent Collection
February 14, 2011
Talk to Inspect Rice, U.S. Foreign Policy
February 14, 2011
Blondell Directs a Humorous '33 Swoons'
February 10, 2011
app Theater performs three of ’s wildest farces collectively known as “33 Swoons” Feb. 25, 26 and March 4-5 at 8 p.m.; and March 5 at 2 p.m. in Porter Theatre ().
Top Scholars Compete for Full Tuition Scholarship
February 9, 2011
Symposium to Attract Art Collectors
February 4, 2011
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Orchestra to Tour the Golden State
February 4, 2011
'Gaza Mom' Speaks about Palestine and Politics
February 2, 2011
Teens to Face Off in Battle of Math Wits
February 2, 2011
app Hosts Talks about Politics, Faith
January 31, 2011
Library Displays Gifts from Ridley-Tree
January 28, 2011
Talk to Probe the Intersection of Science, Faith
January 26, 2011
Community to Remember Poet Stafford
January 24, 2011
Forbes Lauds app's Diversity, Science
January 21, 2011
Forbes has selected app as the second-best college for minorities to earn a degree in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (known colloquially as STEM).
Former Professor Arthur Lynip Dies at 97
January 20, 2011
Students to Perform 'I Love you, Now Change'
January 20, 2011
Freedom Riders to Discuss Equality, Justice
January 19, 2011
Renowned Taiko Drummers to Strike Porter Theatre
January 12, 2011
Clear Skies May Reveal Celestial Objects
January 12, 2011
Library Renovation Attracting Students
January 12, 2011
Condoleezza Rice to Speak at President's Breakfast
January 5, 2011
Oregon Author to Share Prose at Reading
December 23, 2010
Author Jessie van Eerden Jessie van Eerden, a faculty member at the Oregon Extension of Eastern University, reads her prose fiction on Thursday, Jan. 20, in Adams Center 216 at 7 p.m. The reading is free and open to the public.
Professor to Explore the Legacy of MLK
December 23, 2010
Financial Adviser Joins Board of Trustees
December 16, 2010
Christmas Festival CD on Sale in Bookstore
December 15, 2010
Wet Weather Forces Cancellation of Public Viewing
December 14, 2010
Old Art Building to Sing a New Song
December 10, 2010
Entrepreneurship Students to Unveil Business Plans
December 7, 2010
Sportscaster Allen Hopkins Joins Trustees
December 2, 2010
app Trustee Allen Hopkins Allen Hopkins, sportscaster for ESPN and FOX Sports, joins the app Board of Trustees, which oversees the operations of the college. Hopkins, a 1995 app graduate, has been a member of app’s Board of Advisors since 2007.
Amazing Art Made Out of Clay
November 23, 2010
Double Toil, Trouble in Fast-Paced 'Macbeth'
November 23, 2010
app to Look a Lot Like Christmas
November 19, 2010
International Cultural Worker Talks Balkan Politics
November 17, 2010
Alumna Talks Muslim Women, Islamic Banking
November 16, 2010
Christmas Festival a Sold-Out Tradition
November 16, 2010
Wet Weather Forces Cancellation of Public Viewing
November 16, 2010
The app Observatory (app has been forced to cancel this month’s viewing of the stars due to inclement weather. The next scheduled public viewing is Friday, Dec. 17.)