A scholar with expertise on the Trayvon Martin case is examining the role of social media in creating a spectacle around news reports of African American deaths by members of law enforcement.
The play “Photograph 51” will have a live reading at Oregon State University’s Valley Library at 7 p.m., Nov. 2.
Filmmaker and historian Michael “Chappie” Grice will share the stories of Oregon’s African American railroad porters on Oct. 12
Faculty, students and staff from Oregon State University will read excerpts from challenged or banned books from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sept. 26-28
Heartwood: Inquiry and Engagement with Pacific Northwest Forests
A digital collection of key archives related to water policy and environmental history in the western U.S. is being made available
Jane Lubchenco has received the 2016 Linus Pauling Legacy Award sponsored by the Oregon State University Libraries and Press.
OSU Libraries and Press has been awarded a grant to transfer the oral histories of African-American railroad porters to digital form
The papers of beer journalist and historian Fred Eckhardt have been acquired by the Oregon Hops and Brewing Archives
Corvallis newspapers from a 46-year period more than a century ago can now be accessed online, for free.