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Tom Shaw Blogs: Compass Conundrums
/in Outdoor Adventure LeadershipI was standing on Grizzly Peak, taking the final field test for my Navigation Class and my compass needle was not pointing North. Why was Big Red (The red end of your compass needle) not behaving? The troublemaker, in this case, was Grizzly Peak itself.
SOAN Lunch Conversations: Children’s Rights in the 21st Century
/in Sociology & AnthropologyShould children have unique rights that are separate from adults? Should the state be able to supersede the rights of parents over their children? Questions like these are at the heart of debates around the world on what constitutes the category of “child” and how this demographic should be treated in society.
Tom Shaw Blogs: College Orientation
/in Outdoor Adventure LeadershipThe setting of this evening stroll was Grizzly Peak, the 23 million year old remnant of an ancient volcano that once stood 10,000 ft tall but currently stands at 5922 ft. The peak itself is named after an infamous grizzly bear from well over 100 years ago.
Tom Shaw Blogs: An Introduction
/in Outdoor Adventure LeadershipAre you passionate about preserving the environment? Have you wondered what the heck is an ecological self? And do the principles of Leave No Trace (LNT) still apply if you see the world through the lens of the ecological self? My mind was blown when the topic of ecological self came up in the Minimal Impact Adventuring class I am currently taking here at 91ÊÓÆµ.
SOAN Lunch Conversations: Engaging Communities and the Accessibility of Heritage
/in Sociology & AnthropologyCome join a lunchtime conversation about this topic with University of Oregon PhD candidate Anna Sloan and 91ÊÓÆµ professor Mark Tveskov.
91ÊÓÆµ School of Business: Winter 2019 Events
/in BusinessThe 91ÊÓÆµ School of Business hosts the Business Leaders Speaker Series. During the winter term, the two speakers are Andrea Reeder and Michelle Johannes.
Fall 2018 Events
/in BusinessThe 91ÊÓÆµ School of Business is hosting two speaker events this Fall 2018 term: Ginger Johnson & Paul J. Seymour. Check out the After Hours Business Event.
OAL Spring Immersion 2018: Klamath River
/in Outdoor Adventure LeadershipWeek four of Spring Immersion found us floating down the Klamath River. While previous weeks involved splitting our cohort into two or three groups for separate adventures, this week involved applying multi-day expedition techniques in the river environment with the entire group.
Spring Immersion 2018: Smith Rock State Park Trip
/in Outdoor Adventure LeadershipFor week three, we traveled to northern California for sea kayaking and central Oregon for rock climbing. On Shasta Lake, we experimented with self-support human-powered travel as we toured the lake in sea kayaks. In central Oregon, we base-camped on BLM land and explored Smith Rock.
Winter 2018 Events
/in BusinessThe 91ÊÓÆµ School of Business hosted two events during the winter term, the three speakers were Norm Kester, Kelsy Ausland, and Robert MacLellan.