The Southern Oregon Arts & Research conference invites you to be a part of our 10th anniversary, celebrating our journey through the decade. Visit sou.edu/soar for more information.
Green House 103 students will be presenting current research and literature on a variety of topics including waste-to-energy, recycling, and composting systems.
The Green Fund, ran by the Environmental Affairs Committee, is a funding source for sustainable projects that will be implemented on the SOU campus. This presentation will highlight and provide information for all of the projects that the Green Fund has approved since the start of the Green Fund. Come learn details about these sustainability projects, as well as details and the successes of each project.
By converting to 100% renewable energy, the U.S. would save money in the long run, create jobs, have a cleaner environment, and stabilize energy prices. This research will use information gathered from peer reviewed sources. Technologically and economically, the U.S. is capable of making and benefiting from the transition, but there are social and political barriers that prevent this from happening.
We invite you to join the SOU Landscape Team on a pollinator and wildlife habitat walk through the campus interior where you can learn about all the ways we are stewards of our environment. On the walk, you will have the opportunity to see firsthand many varieties of pollinators, birds, squirrels, deer, fungi, lykens, plants, trees, and more. We encourage questions and interaction with the outdoor environment. Meets in the small SU courtyard on University Way.
Come by this open house preview of presentation posters representing a wide variety of disciplines and topics. Please click here to see descriptions of all the poster presentations and the names of all the presenters.
Come by this open house preview of presentation posters representing a wide variety of disciplines and topics. Please click here to see descriptions of all the poster presentations and the names of all the presenters.
SOU students and employees display and discuss projects from a variety of academic disciplines and extracurricular topics. Please click here to see descriptions of all the poster presentations and the names of all the presenters.
This symposium with Environmental Science & Policy capstone students presents the findings and accomplishments of environmental research and applied environmental projects.
Describing an undergraduate research experience, including field sampling at Crater Lake National Park along with laboratory work at SOU’s Biotechnology Center and the Microbiology lab.
This talk focuses on the application of GIS and Geospatial Technologies for detecting suitable sites for growing grapes in the Pacific North West region of the United States, especially the State of Oregon. The idea is to provide an overview of the major factors that contribute to the growth and development of grapes. Consequently, various regions of the state will be evaluated based on their vineyard potential.
Join us! The Farm grows food for the SOU community. Help with seeding in the greenhouse, planting in the fields and other farm projects. Provide great help to the Farm and have some good community time. Come anytime between 1:30 and 4:30.