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Activities ProgramsStevenson Union 321 541-552-6461 Marvin Woodard Jr., Associate Director for Student Activities Extracurricular activities give students opportunities to develop leadership skills and improve their university experience. They also provide an avenue for expressing special talents and accelerating personal growth. Stevenson Union serves as the hub for student activities, services, programs, and other campus amenities. ArtArt Department Chairs Gallery, Boise Cascade Gallery, Jeld-Wen Gallery, and Meyer Memorial GalleryLocated in the Marion Ady Building, all four of these galleries are reserved for student artwork in single, group, or classroom exhibitions. Local schools and selected community groups also use these areas as alternative spaces for their artwork. The Gallery at Stevenson UnionThe Gallery coordinates continuous art exhibitions featuring local and traveling shows. Exhibits include paintings, sculpture, weaving, photography, ceramics, and graphic design by professional artists. Students manage, staff, and select the exhibits, gaining practical experience in art and art management. Retzlaff GalleryLocated in the Art Building, the Retzlaff Gallery is designed and reserved as a space for bachelor of fine arts students to present their final body of work before graduating. Sequoia GalleryThe best-kept secret on campus, this small gallery is used by new students and local artists as a space to begin showing their work to the general public. The Sequoia Gallery is located in the University Library. Thorndike GalleryLocated in the Art Building, this space has been designated for local and out-of-state artists. Exhibitions are selected through a review process conducted by faculty and students. Cocurricular ProgramsOne World Performing Arts SeriesThe One World Performing Arts Series sponsors and presents a wide variety of performing arts events. Recent performers include Big Bad Voodoo Daddies, Philip Glass, Beau Soleil, and the Tibetan Monks. The performances offer a unique educational opportunity for both the audience and the students involved in presenting these events. Student Activities CouncilThe Student Activities Council (SAC) comprises student volunteers and student representatives of campus groups. A small, diverse team, the SAC is dedicated to improving the quality of life at SOU through event-planning, collaboration, and increased student involvement. SAC presents Comedy Nights, regular free entertainment in Stevenson Union, and annual events such as Homecoming. Activities may include live music, novelty acts, specialty games, or other interesting and fun activities, as determined by the council. Special EventsEach year, SOU offers special programs designed to increase student awareness of important contemporary life issues. Examples of such events are International Week, Career Education programs, and the Health Fair. These programs are developed and organized by ad hoc student and faculty committees and may take the form of symposia, workshops, lectures, discussions, or a combination of formats. MusicThe Music Department offers many opportunities for students to perform,
including Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Opera Workshop,
Symphonic Band, Instrumental Jazz Ensemble, Rogue Valley Symphony Orchestra,
Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon, Saxophone Quartet, Clarinet Ensemble,
Percussion Ensemble, Woodwind Quintet, Gamelan Ensemble, and Performing
Chamber Ensemble.
Southern Oregon University's Music Recital Hall is host to several performing arts organizations. The Rogue Valley Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Music Concerts, One World Music Series, Southern Repertory Singers, and Oregon Festival of American Music all provide student tickets at minimal cost. Touring ensembles and soloists, often with international reputations, are scheduled throughout the school year. Inter-Residence Hall CouncilThe Inter-Residence Hall Council (IRC) is a representative group of students who live in the residence halls. Throughout the year, IRC provides a variety of educational and social programs, including contests, dances, and educational programs. Theatre Arts ActivitiesAs an outgrowth of its regular academic program, the Theatre Arts Department produces a variety of dramatic productions. The productions enhance the artistic and cultural climate of the University and southern Oregon communities. Both classic and contemporary plays are offered. Recent productions include Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Crucible, Top Girls, Waiting for Godot, The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, Zastrozzi, Elephant Man, Angels in America, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, Medea, The Laramie Project, Cabaret, Candide, Alaska Stories, and The Caucasian Chalk Circle. At least one production is offered each season in a popular dinner theatre format. The productions are well-attended by students, faculty, staff, and the general public. There are also experimental, student-directed showcase and thesis productions throughout the year. Ecology Center of the SiskiyousThis center works closely with students and the administration to develop programs and environmental policies that benefit and enhance the campus community. The Ecology Center provides access to internships and job openings in the environmental field, in addition to presenting speakers and special events related to environmental issues. The center houses educational resources such as journals, magazines, and videos. Government (ASSOU)Associated Students of Southern Oregon University Stevenson Union 324 541-552-6653/6655 The Associated Students of Southern Oregon University (ASSOU) represents the interests of students on campus, in the community, and at the state and national levels. The organization consists of a cabinet headed by an elected president and executive vice president, with an elected senate representing academic schools and special student populations. Student government provides opportunities for students to voice their opinions and become actively involved in the campus governance process. Students may also participate in University decisions by serving on one of the numerous student/faculty committees. Interested students are encouraged to drop by the ASSOU Office. Honors and AwardsHonor and Recognition SocietiesSouthern Oregon University has many national honorary and professional organizations that enhance the educational experience. National affiliations include student chapters in: Alpha Lambda Delta Special HonorsEach year, faculty nominate the most outstanding students for membership in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Students are chosen on the basis of academic excellence, participation in campus activities, and service to the University. In the spring, two special recognition functions are held to honor outstanding students: the Honors and Awards Banquet recognizes outstanding scholars, and the Activities Dessert provides recognition for students who have excelled in leadership and cocurricular activities. President's and Dean's ListsAt the close of each term, the provost announces the president's and dean's lists. The dean's list contains the names of all students who have completed at least 12 graded credits with a GPA ranging from 3.5 to 3.99 during the term. The president's list contains the names of all students who have completed 12 graded credits with a 4.0 GPA during the term. KSOCA student-run, public access cable radio station, KSOC was created as a cooperative venture between ASSOU and Rogue Valley Community Television (RVTV). The station began programming on October 2, 1998. KSOC is heard over RVTV, cable channel 31. KSOC cable-casts student- and public-produced programming during nontelevision programming hours. The KSOC station provides a unique voice for students, who find expression through music and live programming. It also cosponsors many live performances with other student programs. KSOC is located on the first floor of Stevenson Union and can be reached at 541-552-8762. Diversions NightclubStevenson Union First Floor 541-552-6059 Located on the first floor of Stevenson Union, Diversions offers students a place to relax and unwind after a long week of school. The nightclub hosts a wide range of bands, deejays, dancing, food, and contests. Diversions is supported by student fees and the student union. Student OrganizationsActivities Corner Stevenson Union 335 Student clubs and organizations reflect the diversity at the University. Through programs, events, and social activities, these groups address various interests, provide professional development opportunities, and add to SOU's cocurricular education. Organizations are perhaps the easiest way for students to meet others with similar interests. Workshops are regularly offered to club members to encourage interaction and help groups meet particular goals. AcademicAccounting Students Association MulticulturalAmerAsian Student Association RecreationalAikido Club ReligiousCampus Crusade for Christ ServiceExplorer Post Social Issues/PoliticalChallenge The Outdoor ProgramMcNeal Hall 541-552-6470 The Outdoor Program (ODP) has cross-country ski packages, snowshoes, camping gear, and rafting packages available for rent to SOU students, faculty, and staff. A resource library of outdoor books and regional maps is also available. The program has a climbing wall that is open to all qualified climbers. Students are encouraged to initiate activities that represent their specific interests or to participate in regular ODP-sponsored trips. Religious ActivitiesThe Newman Center, Campus Christian Ministry, and Latter Day Saints Institute are adjacent to campus and cooperate in sponsoring programs throughout the year. Social and educational activities are offered on and off campus. Student PublicationsSiskiyou NewspaperStevenson Union 103 Editorial: 541-552-6306 Business: 541-552-6307 The Siskiyou newspaper is published weekly and distributed on campus and at selected community locations. The student staff gains experience in every aspect of journalism and newspaper advertising. Students in management positions receive a monthly stipend. Staff may earn academic credit through the Department of Communication. West Wind ReviewStevenson Union 116A 541-552-6518 The West Wind Review is an annual literary journal of poetry, short fiction, photography, and art by international, local, and student writers and artists. The student editor and staff are responsible for editing, producing, and marketing the journal. They also organize poetry readings and various events on campus and in the community. The editor receives a monthly stipend. Students may earn academic credit for practicum experience. Student Publicity CenterStevenson Union 116B 541-552-6495 The Student Publicity Center (SPC) is a graphic design center that produces a variety of camera-ready layouts, including flyers, newsletters, brochures, and résumés, as well as banners and signs. Students gain practical experience in computer graphics, electronic press, design, typesetting, illustration, paste-up, and sign-painting. Staff members receive an hourly wage and may earn academic credit for practicum experience. SportsMcNeal Hall 138 541-552-6772 Phil Pifer, Director of Athletics and Southern Oregon University offers intercollegiate, intramural, and club sports activities. Athletic facilities are open to students when school is in session. These facilities include an indoor swimming pool, five racquetball courts, a climbing wall, a fitness center, twelve tennis courts, three basketball gymnasiums, a dance studio, a track, and a fully equipped stadium. Varsity ProgramThe Southern Oregon University Raiders are members of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and compete in the Cascade Collegiate Conference. Football competes as an NAIA independent, and wrestling is a member of the Northwest Wrestling Conference. Men's teams comprise basketball, cross country, football, track and field, and wrestling. Women's teams consist of basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. Intramural SportsA majority of the student body participates in intramural activities. Women's intercollegiate athletics include basketball, cross-country, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball, while the men's teams comprise basketball, cross-country, football, track and field, and wrestling. Club SportsClub sports are school activities that are not funded as varsity team sports. Club sports vary from year to year based on student interest. Active clubs presently include baseball, Olympic wrestling, rugby, skiing, soccer, and tennis. An extensive intramural program is offered throughout the year for all SOU students. |
While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this catalog, Southern Oregon University and the Oregon State Board of Higher Education have the right to make changes at any time without prior notice. This catalog is not a contract between Southern Oregon University and current or prospective students.
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