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DPD Home Page

Welcome to the Difference, Power, and Discrimination Website.  Please be patient as our website is currently under construction.  For upcoming events, please see our calendar, for previous events, please see the Event Flashback Page.  Be sure to browse the website and return often for new and updated content.

DPD Happenings

Intro to Queer Studies (QS/WGSS 299-011) Course Trailer

A new course trailer has been posted to YouTube for Introduction to Queer Studies (QS/WGSS 299-011) at Oregon State University. Watch the trailer here.



Disability Studies Listserv

There is a growing interest within the OSU community to engage scholarship and teaching opportunities in the area of Disability Studies. Learn more.


 

Call for Applications: Summer 2013 DPD Faculty Seminar

Applications for The Summer 2013 DPD Faculty Seminar are now available.  The seminar will run from June 17-July 5, 2013 from 9 am to 1 pm.  Applications are due on April 1, 2013.  Information and the application for the DPD seminar are available here


 

New Outcomes for all DPD Courses Starting Fall 2011

Every DPD course at OSU is required to include these learning outcomes on the syllabus and indicate how students will demonstrate that the outcomes are achieved.  

1. Explain how difference is socially constructed

2. Using historical and contemporary examples, describe how perceived differences, combined with unequal distribution of power across economic, social, and political institutions, result in discrimination

3. Analyze ways in which the interactions of social categories, such as race, ethnicity, social class, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disability, and age, are related to difference, power, and discrimination in the United States.

Click to view standard learning outcomes for all Bacc Core courses at Oregon State University.

Related Events

20May2013

2nd Annual Open Forums on Graduate Education

All Graduate Students are cordially invited to take part in

20May2013

How to Create a Successful Hybrid Course: Effective Practices and Support

Hybrid ("blended") courses are a natural outgrowth of the increased use of online tools and resources to complement face-to-face courses.  Attend this workshop to learn effective practices for

04Jun2013

Spring Hybrid Learning Community Showcase

Learn more about hybrid ("blended") teaching and learning at OSU.  This term's faculty learning community participants, who are redesigning large-enrollment courses, will present design approaches and selected

12Jun2013

Open Viewing: Kaltura Video Summit for Enterprise and Education 2013

Join us for a group viewing of the Kaltura Video Summit 2013. This event is the most comprehensive event for professionals from education institutions and enterprises who want

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Difference, Power & Discrimination, Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
541-737-2760
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