How Ali Lanenga found policy through trial, art, and education
Balancing being a professional photographer, school board member, public policy graduate student, and legislative aide.
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How Ali Lanenga found policy through trial, art, and education
Balancing being a professional photographer, school board member, public policy graduate student, and legislative aide.
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OSU Jazz Ensemble
March 13 at 7 p.m.
Detrick Hall, @oregonstateprax.bsky.social
OSU students free with ID
$10 general admission
Ryan Biesack, director
From classic standards to modern, explorative arrangements, the OSU Jazz Ensemble covers the range of an extensive musical landscape.
Jackie Goldman champions student success through research, mentorship, and real-world impact
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Flash Panel on the U.S. attack against Iran
Friday 3/6 at 4pm in Milam Hall 319
Featuring 3-4 speakers from OSU faculty offering perspective from their fields of expertise on the U.S. military action in Iran
OSU Guitar Ensemble
March 12 at 7 p.m.
Detrick Hall, @oregonstateprax.bsky.social
Students free/ $10 general admission
Presenting repertoire from all over the world and from many historical eras, the ensemble carries audiences into the full range of what the instrument can do.
Advocating for Oregon’s farmers and ranchers
How a fifth-generation rancher and FFA leader found her calling in agricultural communications at Oregon State
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Video messaging effectiveness depends on quality of streaming experience, research shows. The study carries major implications for the design and delivery of video content according to Associate Professor Christopher Sanchez of the OSU College of Liberal Arts.
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The psychology of outer space: Morgan Stosic, an alumna of the School of Psychological Science, researches nonverbal communication by astronauts
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A new angle of the ocean
What started as a hobby with a drone quickly became a passion for Charlie Pingree, a marine studies major who spends his summers documenting whales and sharing his passion with the public
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OSU Rock Band Showcase
Sunday, March 15th
6-8 pm / Old World Deli
Performance of original and cover songs
Advancing inclusive psychological research: Through her work in the PILAS Lab, Lianelys Cabrera Martinez challenges one-size-fits-all models
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INDIGENOUS REPRESENTATION IN HIP HOP FEAT. OLMECA
TUESDAY, MARCH 3 • 4-5 PM
KAKU-IXT MANA INA HAWS
SPONSORED BY Indigenous Studies; Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; Affirming Multivocal Humanities' grant from the Mellon Foundation; kaku-ixt mana ina haws
The radical connection between 19th-century literature and today
Monique McDade, assistant professor in SWLF, explores women writers of the American West and their impact
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Exploring education through a social cognitive lens: Ph.D. student Stephanie Byers is researching how classroom environments, teaching practices, social cues shape how students learn
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Choir in black attire with orange accents singing on risers against a red curtain, pianist and grand piano in foreground.
The Orange & Black Vocal Scholarship Concert
February 28 at 7 p.m.
Detrick Hall, @oregonstateprax.bsky.social
OSU students free with ID / $10 general admission
Steven Zielke and Sandra Babb, directors
Featuring: Bella Voce, Meistersingers, and OSU Chamber Choir
How photojournalist Morgan Barnaby turns empathy into art: Photography and psychology student interned at Oregon Public Broadcasting in Portland
Read more: https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/svpda/how-photojournalist-morgan-barnaby-turns-empathy-art
Percussion ensemble in black performing on marimbas, xylophones, timpani and cymbals on a wood-paneled stage.
OSU Percussion Ensemble
February 26 at 7 p.m.
Detrick Hall, @oregonstateprax.bsky.social
OSU students free with ID / $10 general admission
Robert Brudvig & Justin Preece, directors
Seated brass ensemble in black attire playing trumpets and trombones with sheet music on stands
OSU Campus Band Winter Concert
February 24 at 7 p.m.
Detrick Hall, PRAx
OSU students free with ID / $10 general admission
Erik Kar Jun Leung, director
Student Conductors: Ryan Evangelho, Nathan Ferris, Jasper Gregorio, Jacob Reyes Beegley, Damian Rivera, Ozzie Stephens
Using historical knowledge to unravel the mysteries of marine ecosystem resilience
Brent Hughes, Biology, Sonoma State University
Paul Lawrence Farber Humanities Endowment Fund Lecture
February 25 @ 4 pm | LINC 302
Zoom: beav.es/eecb
Alternate reproductive care models: Mady Gibbs bridges anthropology and public health
Read the story: https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/slcs/alternate-reproductive-care-models-mady-gibbs-bridges-anthropology-and-public-health
Wanderlust 2025
The Little Gallery
February 17-March 20, 2026
Opening celebration on February 17, 3:30-5 p.m.
Bauhaus of Pancakes
Thursday, February 19, 1-2pm
Fairbanks 227 / Open to all
SHPR Presents: Can AI Alleviate Loneliness?
Part of the Ideas Matter Series: The Ethical Challenges of AI
2/19 @ 5:30 | OregonStatePRAx Toomey Lobby
Should AI be used to address loneliness in today's society?
https://prax.oregonstate.edu/events/ideas-matter-series-can-ai-alleviate-loneliness
Ensuring a space to belong in music: Inside The Hill We Climb
At a time when conversations about identity, equity, and inclusion are increasingly politicized, The Hill We Climb poses a question
Read more: https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/svpda/ensuring-space-belong-music-inside-hill-we-climb
How class still affects access and outcomes in academic careers
Sociologist Allison Hurst leads a series of studies looking at working-class inequalities in academia
Read more: https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/spp/how-class-still-affects-access-and-outcomes-academic-careers
Indigenous Activism through Art and Land: An Evening with Woodrow Hunt and Confluence
2/10 4–6 p.m.
kaku-ixt mana ina haws
Join us for food, film, and conversation with Indigenous filmmaker Woodrow Hunt and celebrate the release of Confluence’s journal series Voices of the River Volume IV!
The roots of OSU’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
How author and distinguished professor Tracy Daugherty helped shape the nationally-recognized program
Read more: https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/roots-osu%E2%80%99s-master-fine-arts-creative-writing
How Nino Paoli built his journalism career one story at a time
Creative writing and applied journalism alumnus Nino Paoli now works as a finance reporter at Bloomberg News in New York City
Read more: https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/how-nino-paoli-built-his-journalism-career-one-story-time
A cross-cultural path to understanding addiction: Ph.D. student Cassandra Grinstead explores if video game “loot boxes” can be an early introduction to the mechanics and psychology of gambling
Read more: https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/sps/psychology/cross-cultural-path-understanding-addiction
One woman's evolution: From evangelical homeschooling to researching religious differences within families
Read more: https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/soc/one-womans-evolution-evangelical-homeschooling-researching-religious-differences-within