Southern Oregon University
Recent News About Southern Oregon University
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How much did coaches earn in 2022 on average working at the only institution paying coaches in Jackson County?
The average coaching salary at Southern Oregon University, the only institution paying coaches during 2022 in Jackson County, was $36,425, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Southern Oregon University will host Southern Oregon University Golf at Walla Walla Invitational - Wine Valley Golf Club on April 3
Southern Oregon University Golf at Walla Walla Invitational - Wine Valley Golf Club on April 3
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Faculty Spotlight: SOU’s Alena Ruggerio on background and passion for teaching
Alena Ruggerio, a professor in the Southern Oregon University Communication Department, discusses her Midwest roots, her longstanding love of debate and speech, her introduction to the West Coast and her “dream job” teaching SOU students to be speakers at the “opera singer” level.
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Tutunov Piano Series presents: Josu de Solaun
Tutunov Piano Series presents: Josu de Solaun
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Master of Music Recital featuring: Isaiah Spratt, piano on March 17
Master of Music Recital featuring: Isaiah Spratt, piano on March 17
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Chamber Music Concerts presents: Tenebrae on March 10
Chamber Music Concerts presents: Tenebrae on March 10
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Senior Piano Recital featuring Cordelia White on March 7
Senior Piano Recital featuring Cordelia White on March 7
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Tutunov Piano Series presents: Sofya Gulyak on February 28
Tutunov Piano Series presents: Sofya Gulyak on February 28
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SOU Theatre presents: What Happened While Hero Was Dead on February 16
SOU Theatre presents: What Happened While Hero Was Dead on February 16
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SOU Jazz Band Concert on February 16
SOU Jazz Band Concert on February 16
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Tutunov Piano Series presents: Pasquale Iannone on February 10
A pianist of international renown, Pasquale Iannone graduated cum laude in 1984 at the Bari 'N. Piccinni' Conservatory with Gregorio Goffredo, Pasquale Iannone pursued further studies with Aldo Ciccolini, Marisa Somma.
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New book on archaeology of war from SOU professor
SOU anthropology professor Mark Tveskov has a new book about the archaeology of war and battlefields, and how war and conflict are remembered and commemorated.
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Recent SOU grad hired at outdoor school
Natalie DiNenno, a fall 2022 graduate of SOU’s Master of Science in Environmental Education Program, has accepted a position as executive director of Klamath Outdoor Science School (KOSS.)
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Partnership offers SOU students real-time access to counselors
Southern Oregon University has begun winter term with a new partnership to provide real-time, 24-hour-per-day access to professional counselors who can support students through anything from mental health crises to everyday concerns.
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SOU Chamber Ensembles present "Collage" on February7
The SOU Chamber Ensembles present "Collage" featuring the Cascade Clarinets, Reed Quintet, and the Siskiyou Saxophone Quartet.
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SOU earns state recognition for financial reporting
SOU earns state recognition for financial reporting
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SOU earns state recognition for financial reporting
SOU was notified recently that it has received the Oregon Department of Administrative Services’ Gold Star Award for the 2021 fiscal year – at least the fifth consecutive year the university has received the state’s top financial reporting honor under former Director of Business Services Steve Larvick, who retired from that position in June.
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SOU student maintains passion for agriculture
SOU student maintains passion for agriculture
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SOU “pathway” programs for Latino/a/x youth get boost from state grant
Southern Oregon University’s pathway programs that introduce local Latino/a/x students to the promise of higher education have received funding that will allow them to rebuild toward pre-pandemic numbers and achievement rates.
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John Johnstin named director of student activities and Stevenson Union
SOU has a new director of student activities and the Stevenson Union. Dean of Students Carrie Vath, Ph.D., is happy to introduce John Johnstin (he/him) to the campus community. John was selected following an in-depth search that included several strong candidates.