For the women who comprised the Marysville Ladies Club, the regular weekly gathering is a time to decompress from the stresses of academic life, to sharpen golf skills and to enjoy a bit of nature.
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For the women who comprised the Marysville Ladies Club, the regular weekly gathering is a time to decompress from the stresses of academic life, to sharpen golf skills and to enjoy a bit of nature.
OSU’s Michael Campana has created a foundation in honor of his sister who was killed in 9-11.
Melissa Cheyney and doctoral student Courtney Everson have uncovered a pattern of distrust – and sometimes outright antagonism – among physicians at hospitals and midwives.
For years, Max Cohen has been a problem solver. He’s also a women’s tackle football coach.
Jennifer Jabson, a doctoral candidate in public health at OSU, participated in an Ironman competition in Madison, Wisc., last fall.
Kate Peterson went to NYC in February to watch her terrier, Happy McGee, compete at the Westminster Dog Show.
Noller’s science is firmly rooted in Oregon soil, rather than deep space, but he has inherited his father’s belief that art and science are complementary.
Elizabeth Budd was born to swim, but history and sexism prevented her for years from achieving her dreams.
Professor Michael Harte led a group of on an exploratory trip to Antarctica in December.