Learning Across the Bars
Every Wednesday night in the winter and summer of 2007, more than a dozen OSU students traveled to Salem to attend class with 15 incarcerated men at the Oregon State Penitentiary.
Stories are buried in the valleys of Oregon’s Coast Range. Archaeologist David Brauner is intent on telling them.
Every Wednesday night in the winter and summer of 2007, more than a dozen OSU students traveled to Salem to attend class with 15 incarcerated men at the Oregon State Penitentiary.
Lasers scan our groceries, print documents and play CDs. Surgeons use them to cut and cauterize, and metal workers use them to slice and weld.
As art relies on color and line, much of science stems from chemistry and physics. These two disciplines stand at the heart of technical advances that define modern life.