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Earth’s moon, its tidal pull and the coastlines these tides create are at the center of my current research. Coastlines are full of pluralities; they are the space between land and sea, and this line itself is constantly in flux through the movement of each tide. They bear the results of ancient, cyclical geology: the breakdown of rocky ground into sand, and the subsequent compression of sand into sedimentary rock. 
Please join President Hallick, members of the President’s Cabinet and University Finance Committee members for a presentation and discussion of the 2017-2018 operating budget on Thursday, March 2 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. The forum will take place in Jefferson Hall 223 on the Forest Grove Campus, and will be video streamed live to the Hillsboro and Eugene campuses.
The Cawein Gallery is pleased to announce a joint exhibition of work by artists Morgan Rosskopf and Katherine Spinella.
Free and open to the public, the evening readings begin at 7:30 p.m. and take place from Friday, Jan. 6, through Friday, Jan. 13, at the Best Western Ocean View Resort, located at 414 N. Prom in Seaside.
"My artistic impulse is to let the beauty of the real world shine into the realm of mathematical patterns. My method combines photographs with complex-valued functions in the plane to create images with all possible types of symmetry: Euclidean, hyperbolic, and spherical symmetries (as these act on the plane). For some works, I then transfer plane images back to the sphere.”
Students, faculty, and staff have various ways to continue the conversation facilitated by Lee Mun Wah.
Professor Flory's photography of the past three US Olympic Track & Field Trials comprises the opening exhibit of the 2016-2017  Kathrin Cawein Gallery of Art season. He will discuss his work during an opening reception at noon on Tuesday, Sept. 6.
College of Health Professions students in the schools of audiology, dental hygiene, healthcare administration and leadership, occupational therapy, physician assistant studies and professional psychology celebrated graduation with family and friends on Saturday, Aug. 13.
The Hokulea, traditional polynesian canoe
Learn how a group is replicating the star-navigating oceanic journeys that early Polynesian people took to reach the islands of Hawai‘i.

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