Tawnya Lubbes

Dismantling barriers to education in Oregon

Posted on February 7, 2022

Findings from an interdisciplinary study of antiracism programs will be shared at EOU Colloquium Feb. 10.


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Professor tackles the mechanics of group bias

Posted on January 11, 2022

Psychology Professor Heidi Blocker shares her recent findings at Colloquium on Jan. 13.


Piano on stage at McKenzie Theater

Examining creative expression among pianists

Posted on November 29, 2021

Professor Darren Dutto presents his research in EOU Colloquium on Dec. 9.


Gary Keller Presents his research at EOU

Colloquium opens season with introspective look at grading practices

Posted on October 21, 2021

Business Professor Gary Keller presents his latest research on Oct. 28.


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Water, human connection arise in art professor’s work

Posted on May 10, 2021

Art professor Susan Murrell presents her recent work at Colloquium on May 13


Arts, sciences meet in EOU faculty research

Posted on April 16, 2021

Professor Darren Dutto used motion capture technology to analyze how a pianist’s gestures affect the quality of a performance.


exercise science lab

Wildland firefighters benefit from research

Posted on April 2, 2021

Exercise science data helps firefighters stay fit throughout the year.


Short-term study abroad avoids pitfalls of longer programs

Posted on February 19, 2021

Business professor Laura Gow-Hogge presents an EOU Colloquium about short-term study abroad programs on Feb. 25.


Hop-Picking-at-North-Yakima-Washington-ca.-1910-Courtesy-Sundquist-Research-Library-Yakima-Valley-Museum

Hop-growing history reflects the PNW of today

Posted on February 8, 2021

History professor Ryan Dearinger digs into “Beer’s Dirty Work” in his new book, and will present his research at an EOU Colloquium Feb. 11.


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Student feedback, teacher experience provide insights to online education

Posted on January 22, 2021

Education professor Amanda Villagómez presents her research at EOU Colloquium Jan. 28 via Zoom.


Student-led research featured in colloquium presentation

Posted on January 9, 2021

Undergraduates in the Health and Human Performance program collaborated with faculty and healthcare professionals to carry out original research.