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Recording showing supervisors how to send the faculty review submission back to the faculty member through DM Workflow
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Jody Seay chats with Susan Chernak McElroy, about her book, "Why Buffalo Dance," and is introduced to Toby.
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Jody Seay with L.M. Parkhurst, author of Realms, Book One of a science fiction trilogy.
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Today’s big topic is elephants. Jody is joined by Katie Alayan, Senior Elephant Trainer at Wildlife Safari in Winston, Oregon.
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http://janrd.com/ Corvallis artist and food writer Jan Roberts-Dominguez discusses making "Oregon Hazelnut Country - the Food, the Drink, the Spirit." The book is divided into sections…
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"Quiet Beauty: The Japanese Gardens of North America" features the photography of David Cobb.
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Part of our Sit Less, Move More! campaign
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Miriam Ruth Black is the author of "Turtle Season," a funny and touching story of personal discovery. "Turtle Season" follows the deep inner journey of a woman at midlife as she…
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Jill Kelly, PhD, is an editor, author, and painter. She lives in Portland, Oregon, where she works as a text and developmental editor and coach for writers and other creatives. She discusses and…
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Jessica Hedges is a cowboy poet from Burns, Oregon, who has delighted audiences with her real life stories of working cows, riding horses, and training dogs from a woman’s point of view. Her…
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Author Anne Hendren spent years researching the connection linking improved prison design with reduced recidivism. These elements inform the story arc in "A Dream of Good and Evil."
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Mridula Koshy, author of a collection of stories entitled, "If It Is Sweet"
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Chad Coenson is the author of "Me and Bobby McGee." Chad won the Silver Medal for Best Fiction from the Independent Pulisher Book Awards in the West - Pacific Region
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David A. Koop had it all – a storied business career, beautiful son, and prospects as far as the eye could see. Then a surprise cancer diagnosis turned his life upside down. More than three…
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"Get Your Pitchfork On! The Real Dirt on Country Living" gives you the practical tools you need to realize your own dreams of getting away from it all, with the basics of home, farm, and…
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Elizabeth Tierney discusses her memoir, Dignifying Dementia: A Caregiver's Struggle
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Adam Bacher is a freelance photographer and blogger who traveled to Rwanda photographing the projects of the Portland based Itafari Foundation, itafari.org.
Bacher's work is on exhibit at the…
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"The Secrets of Mary Bowser," based on the true story of one daring woman willing to sacrifice her own freedom to change the course of history.
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Jody Seay with Eugene, OR, writer Bob Welch. "Cascade Summer: My Adventure on Oregon's Pacific Crest Trail" is the story of Bob Welch's 2011 attempt, along with his…
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From Back Page No. 244: Kathleen Dean Moore reads "For the Children," by Gary Snyder, from the collection "Moral Ground: Ethical Action for a Planet in Peril."
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From Back Page No. 244: Kathleen Dean Moore reads the introductory essay written by Desmond Tutu for the collection "Moral Ground: Ethical Action for a Planet in Peril."
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From Back Page No. 244: Kathleen Dean Moore reads "The Newt Note," by Brian Doyle, from the collection "Moral Ground: Ethical Action for a Planet in Peril."
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2012 Oregon Book Award Winner George Estreich, The Shape of the Eye
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Sandra de Helen introduces us to Shirley Combs and Dr. Mary Watson in "The Hounding," a murder mystery set in Portland.
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Karen Olivia Peck discusses her memoir, "Kill Me First: The Dangerous Side of Alzheimer's." This is the moving true story of two women: a mother, falling into Alzheimer's disease,…
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"Buffgrunt: Memoirs of a Tree Vet" is a brutally honest account of Tommy Skiens' life after service as a Vietnam combat veteran; a tale of pain, self-healing and redemption.
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Ray Rhamey discusses his novel, "The Summer Boy," a coming-of-age story laced with murder set in Texas. Rhamey also talks about his novels "We the Enemy" and "The Vampire…
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Ted Coonfield's memoir "Varmits, Living with Appalachian Outlaws," recalls his life smack dab in the middle of the 70s and Appalachia while studying for a Ph.D. at Ohio University.
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Patricia Hester, who grew up in Pennsylvania, presents her debut coming-of-age novel, Whispers from the Ashes, semi-finalist in both the 2005 James Jones First Novel Fellowship and the 2009 Amazon…
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Brenda Sloan Stevens with nutrition and fitness expert James Dubberly, "The Real Skinny: A Practical Guide to Fat Loss and Health Gain"
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Mark Saunders discusses living in Mexico, and his memoir of that experience, "Nobody Knows the Spanish I Speak."
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