Campus Briefs, March 21
History professor gives History Comes Alive lecture; OUSC's Empowering Women in the Global Community Women's Symposium; Winter Faculty Research Symposium; American Studies Colloquium
History professor gives History Comes Alive lecture; OUSC's Empowering Women in the Global Community Women's Symposium; Winter Faculty Research Symposium; American Studies Colloquium
Student Organic Farmers, a student organization that supports organic food production in the community, is hosting an interactive organic farming experience in the Oakland Center to show students how to transplant seedlings. These seeds will then be grown and harvested by SOF during the upcoming growing season.
The International Students and Scholars office hosted “International Night,” on March 16. This annual event sums up all other events that go on throughout the year.
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Oakland University trustee Henry Baskin has been named to the legal committee for the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Baskin, a Birmingham family law and entertainment and sports lawyer, has served on the OU Board of Trustees since 1996.
Person of interest identified by Dodge Hall security cameras; Student victim of online scam; MIPs issued at Hamlin Hall
The Oakland Post had the opportunity to sit down with Oakland University President Gary Russi Friday to talk about the upcoming budget, developing engineering building, parking and the university’s branding efforts.
In the near future, President Gary Russi hopes Oakland University will be home to over 25,000 students, according to Academic Advisor Michael Brennan.
Oakland University’s Women and Gender Studies Film Festival is celebrating its 28th year with Jennifer Siebel’s documentary “Miss Representation.”
A feminist group on campus, Students Advocating for Gender Awareness, and history fraternity, Phi Alpha Theta, have collaborated to protest what they said is an “inaccurate representation of the facts from the media.”