CORVALLIS, Ore. — Oregon State University’s annual Authors and Editors Series is holding two virtual events this month to celebrate literary and scholarly works published by OSU faculty in 2020.
The events will feature selected readings and panel discussions. Both will start at 5:30 p.m. and be webcast via Zoom. To register, visit the Authors and Editors Recognition website.
Schedule of authors:
Monday, March 15
Theme: Natural resource management, ecology and art
- John Antle, “Sustainable Agricultural Development: An Economic Perspective.”
- Sally Hacker, “Ecology, 5th Edition.”
- Seri Craig Robinson, “Living With Wood: A Guide for Toymakers, Hobbyists, Crafters, and Parents.”
- Brent Steel and Erika Wolters, “The Environmental Politics and Policy of Western Public Lands.”
Wednesday, March 17
Theme: Equity, inclusivity and surveillance
- Beth Alvarado, “Jillian in The Borderlands.”
- Janet Lee, “Fallen Among Reformers: Miles Franklin, Modernity and the New Woman.”
- Joshua Reeves, “Killer Apps: War, Media, Machine.”
- Marjorie Sandor, “The Secret Music at Tordesillas.”
A complete list of all 2020 OSU author and editor submissions is also available on the series website.
The Authors and Editors Series is made possible through partnership with the Center for the Humanities.
General OSU
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