STORIES

Acorns to Climate Change: Bowcutt lecture brings together humanities and science

It’s been over a month ago now but I wanted to share some reflections on an interdisciplinary, interdepartmental talk that was organized by graduate students in the College of Forestry and in School of History, Philosophy, and Religion here at OSU. In Jacob Hamblin’s Environmental History seminar last year, I (Tamara Caulkins, PhD candidate, History […]

Roll on, Cascadia, roll on!

Professors Jacob Hamblin, Anita Guerrini, and Linda Richards and a group of Oregon State University history of science graduate students attended the Cascadia Environmental History Collaborative (CEHC) at the end of August to meet with other Pacific Northwest profs, grads, and post-docs dedicated to working in environmental history. Gathering at the University of Washington Pack […]

Questioning the Threshold for Stressors – a One Health lecture at OSU

“I was talking with a fisherman in a bar in Anchorage…” Thus began a lecture on “Amphibian Abnormalities and their Environmental Linkages: Observations and Musings after a Decade of Research” by ecologist Mari K. Reeves, with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Alaska. Reeves was speaking at Oregon State University on April 3, 2015, […]