MA Student Kathleen McHugh Presents at Phi Alpha Theta Conference
On 24 April, MA student Kathleen McHugh presented her research at the 2021 Phi Alpha Theta Western/Central New York Annual Regional Conference. Mc Hugh’s presentation examined university-level household physics textbooks in home economics curricula. McHugh argued that “University-level household physics textbooks were positively received by both the physics and home economics communities because they created […]
MA Student Celia Oney Defends Thesis
Congratulations to History and Philosophy of Science’s newest graduate, Celia Oney! Oney successfully defended her thesis “Decaying in Storage: The Closures of Three Nuclear Reactors in the Pacific Northwest”. This thesis examined the closures of the AGN-201 Research Reactor at Oregon State University, the N-Reactor at the Hanford Site in Eastern Washington, and the Trojan […]
PhD Candidate Aimee Dávila Hisey presents at Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies Annual Conference
Aimee Dávila Hisey, a PhD candidate in the History and Philosophy of Science program at Oregon State University recently presented her work at the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies Annual Conference on March 18. Hisey’s presentation was titled “‘If I Had a Thousand Lives, I Would Lose Them All in Observance of Moses’: […]