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Science Journal

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Email: sj-group@eou.edu

The Eastern Oregon Science Journal was founded in 1983 by Dr. Richard Hermens, making it the first student-published undergraduate science journal in the state of Oregon. Since its establishment, the purpose of the journal has been to provide undergraduate students from EOU and the surrounding area with a unique opportunity to publish scientific research papers in a broad range of disciplines. The EOSJ promotes student involvement and highlights the achievements of undergraduate research at EOU.

The Eastern Oregon Social Science Journal is a student contributed social science journal covering pressing contemporary social science topics such as: an examination of the reintroduction of wolves into the northwest, the influence of gender bias on childbirth choices, an examination of job dissatisfaction among university professors, and a comparison of the economic theory’s of Karl Marx and Hyman Minsky.

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