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STEAM Pathways Lecture Series presents “Astrophotography” – Oct. 4, 2024

STEAM Pathways Lecture Series presents “Astrophotography” – Oct. 4, 2024

COOS BAY, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College invites the community to join us on Friday, October 4, 2024, 6:00 pm, for “Astrophotography” with local photographer, Al Hurt. This is a free event; all ages are welcome.

 

Coos County residents can join us in-person in the Umpqua Hall lecture room (room 184) on the Coos Campus, 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay.

Curry County residents can join us for a watch party in the Community Room on the Curry Campus, 96082 Lone Ranch Parkway, Brookings.

For those not able to attend in person the lecture will be streamed live on the College’s YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/@southwesternOR/streams.

 

About the Lecture:

Southwestern’s Associate Professor, Engineering and Physics, Dr. Aaron Coyner welcomes Astrophotographer Al Hurt. Most people are fascinated by astronomy photos, but there are challenges for getting the perfect shot. Please join us to learn the tips & tricks to capture your own quality sky images.

About the Presenter:

Al has been behind the camera since he was seven years old. He says his wife forced him to retire in 2016 and he’s been shooting Astro ever since. He shoots many types of photography and has won multiple awards in the Washington State Fair photography contest. Al prefers “Old Man Photography”.

 

For more information about the lecture series contact Dr. Aaron Coyner, Associate Professor, Engineering and Physics at aaron.coyner@socc.edu or 541-888-7244.

For more information on upcoming lectures contact Krystal Hopper Meyers, STEAM Pathways Assistant, at 541-888-7416, or krystal.hopper@socc.edu.

To learn more about STEM degrees at Southwestern visit: https://www.socc.edu/programs-classes/stem/.

 

Southwestern students can apply for up to $6,000 in  “Laker Learn and Earn” grant funding

Southwestern students can apply for up to $6,000 in “Laker Learn and Earn” grant funding

Students attending Southwestern Oregon Community College now have the opportunity to receive up to $6,000 through the Laker Learn and Earn Grant, funded by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). This grant is designed to help students cover the cost of career-focused education in high-demand fields.

The grant is available to students pursuing one-year Career and Technical Education (CTE) certificate programs, specifically those listed on the Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL), which includes programs such as Accounting & Marketing, Childhood Education, Culinary, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Forestry, Medical Assisting, Pharmacy Technician, Welding, and more.

Basic Qualifications Include:

  • Must be 18 or older
  • Have a state-issued ID
  • Be legal to work in the U.S.
  • Complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

If you are considering learning new skills that lead to great careers, chances are this up to $6,000 grant can help you get there. Unsure about whether you qualify? Reach out! It only takes a quick conversation to find out if you’re eligible.

For more information and to check your eligibility, Email or call 541-888-7153.

SWOCC Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program Fall 2024 Orientation and Sign-Up

SWOCC Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program Fall 2024 Orientation and Sign-Up

Southwestern Oregon Community College’s Pre-Apprenticeship program SWOCC Works will be holding orientation and registration events at both Coos and Curry campuses during the week of September 16, 2024.

The Pre-Apprenticeship program is an introduction to construction and heavy equipment operation, including simulated heavy equipment operation and tools of the trade. We teach foundational safety and career readiness skills alongside foundational trade and industry skills. Participants build a minimum of two projects during the course. The program is open to anyone who is 16 or older, is free, and lasts 22 weeks (two terms).

 

Orientation dates by location:

COOS CAMPUS: 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay

Monday, September 16, 2024: 9:00 am-11:30 am and 12:30 pm-3:00 pm

Thursday, September 19, 2024: 4:00 pm-7:00 pm

CURRY CAMPUS: 96082 Lone Ranch Parkway, Brookings

Tuesday, September 17, 2024: 10:00 am-1:00 pm and 3:00 pm-6:00 pm

 

To sign up for orientation or get more information, email: swoccworks@socc.edu.

 

Friends of Curry Campus Speaker Series Presents: Exploring Greece – Sept. 12, 2024

Friends of Curry Campus Speaker Series Presents: Exploring Greece – Sept. 12, 2024

Brookings, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College Curry Campus invites the community to join us on Thursday, September 12, 2024, 12:00 to 1:00 pm for: Exploring Greece.

This is a free program sponsored by the Friends of Curry Campus and will be held in the Community Room on Southwestern’s Curry Campus, 96082 Lone Ranch Parkway (off Highway 101), Brookings. Bring a friend and a brown bag lunch.

Presenter Dennis Triglia will begin with fun facts about Greece and show a map of the route he followed. He will include photos of archeological sites and a little Greek mythology. Photos will feature the cities he visited including monasteries and wineries.

Dennis says that Greece is special because of its ancient history, its mountains, olive trees, iconic monasteries, and fantastic food.

Dennis explained, “I like to travel because I get to experience new and different cultures and immerse myself in them to learn new customs, perspectives, and traditions. As I have gotten older, I try at least once a year to get out of my comfort zone to engage in challenges that foster self-confidence, resilience, and personal growth.”

Stay tuned for upcoming talks in our speaker series. Talks during fall term will focus on travel! For more information contact the Curry Campus at 541-813-1667.

Welcome to Southwestern! Fall Term 2024 Curry Campus Welcome & BBQ – Sept. 14, 2024

Welcome to Southwestern! Fall Term 2024 Curry Campus Welcome & BBQ – Sept. 14, 2024

We’re excited to welcome you to Fall Term of the 2024-2025 academic year! Whether you’re joining us online or attending classes at our Curry Campus in-person (or a mix of both), we’re glad to have you here!

  • Mark Your Calendar—Fall Term classes begin on Monday, September 16.
  • Need help finding your way? We’ve got you covered! The Curry Campus is located just north of Brookings on U.S. Highway 101 at 96082 Lone Ranch Parkway, Brookings. Our friendly front desk staff can help you with any questions.
  • Join us for our pre-term “Laker Welcome” and BBQ! On Saturday, September 14 from Noon – 2:00 pm we encourage students to join us for this fun event. Get your questions answered by faculty and staff—whether it’s about admissions, graduation, or anything in between. Take a tour, grab some BBQ, and enjoy door prizes, scavenger hunts, and a sneak peek at our heavy equipment simulators. Bring your family along for a great time!

If you have any questions heading into the term, please feel free to reach out via Email or call 541-888-1667.

We’re looking forward to an exciting year ahead—see you soon!

Welcome to Southwestern! Fall Term 2024 Curry Campus Welcome & BBQ – Sept. 14, 2024

Welcome to Southwestern! Fall Term 2024 “Welcome Week” Activities

We’re excited to welcome you to Fall Term of the 2024-2025 academic year! Whether you’re joining us online, in-person at our Coos or Curry Campus (or a mix of both), we’re glad to have you here. Mark Your Calendar—Fall Term classes begin on Monday, September 16.

Need help finding your way?
We’ve got you covered! Check out our VISIT page for detailed information, or find quick info below:

  • Coos Campus: View Campus Map – Located at 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay.
  • Curry Campus: Just north of Brookings on U.S. Highway 101 at 96082 Lone Ranch Parkway, Brookings. Since this campus is a single building, the front desk staff can help you with any questions.

Join Us for Pre-Term Activities:

We’ve planned a variety of activities leading up to the start of classes, and we’d love to see you there! Check out the full schedule below and make the most of your time before classes begin. If you have any questions beyond what’s covered, don’t hesitate to reach out:

  • Coos Campus Students: Email or call 541-888-7352.
  • Curry Campus Students: Email or call 541-888-1667.

We’re looking forward to an exciting year ahead—see you soon!

 

FALL TERM 2024 “WELCOME WEEK” ACTIVITY SCHEDULES

 

COOS CAMPUS (1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay)

*Activities with asterisk indicate mandatory attendance for housing students.

Tuesday, 9/10 – Friday, 9/13 there will be music, games and various activities taking place across campus.

Monday, 9/9

  • All Day = CAMPUS SERVICES CLOSED for Staff In-Service

Tuesday, 9/10

  • 9:00 am – 4:00 pm = Housing Move-In (Lighthouse Depot): Housing students only – move-in to apartments. Check-in at Lighthouse Depot for further directions. A local food truck “Angelina’s” will be on-site and available for you to grab some lunch and/or a snack as you move things in (located on the outdoor basketball court)! 
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm = Parent Talk for Housing Families (Umpqua Hall 184): Intended for parents/guardians of students living in student housing. A Q&A session to ask any remaining questions and to gain any clarity about student housing.
  • 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm = Housing Student Orientation* (Hales Center for the Performing Arts “PAC” located in Empire Hall): Important information about expectations and everything you need to know about living on campus. Meet your Resident Assistant’s (RA’s), the Resident Directors (RD’s) and other housing staff.  

Wednesday, 9/11

  • 10:00 am – 11:00 am = DEI Talk with Emily Purry* (Umpqua 184): Not all disabilities are visible. All students are invited to join Emily Purry as she leads a conversation about accessibility, disability awareness, creating inclusive spaces, and disability in the workplace. 
  • 10:00 am – 12:00 noon = Learn to Crochet (Library, 2nd Floor of Tioga Hall): Learn to crochet! We’ll learn the (very) basics and make a small toy book. All materials provided.
  • 11:00 am – 2:00 pm = Lunch with Dining Services (Empire Hall): Use your meal plan or (if you don’t have a meal plan) purchase lunch and enjoy the amazing lake views from the cafeteria!
  • 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm = Faculty Bingo (Faculty Offices – Bingo Cards Available Around Campus): Your faculty instructors are more than just the people talking to you during class a couple times a week. Participate in Faculty Bingo, you may be more alike than you think!
  • 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm = Women’s Soccer vs. Lane (Track/Soccer Field): Cheer on the Lakers as they battle neighboring rivals on the soccer pitch!
  • 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm = RC Cars (Library, 2nd Floor of Tioga Hall): RC cars in the library! Bring your own car or use one of ours.
  • 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm = Volleyball vs. College of the Redwoods (Prosper Hall): Cheer on the Lakers as they volley it out on the court!

Thursday, 9/12

  • 10:00 am – 11:00 am = Financial Aid & Student Work Q&A (Umpqua Hall 184): Financial Aid and Business Office Staff will be answering your questions about how to get money and how to pay your student account.
  • 10:00 am – 12:00 noon = Learn to Crochet (Library, 2nd Floor of Tioga Hall): Learn to crochet! We’ll learn the (very) basics and make a small toy book. All materials provided.
  • 11:00 am – 2:00 pm = Elkhorn BBQ Food Truck Lunch Sponsored by SWOCC Benefits Navigation and Basic Needs Oregon (Behind Stensland Hall near the Flag Poles): Enjoy lunch from this popular local food truck, compliments of SWOCC Benefits Navigation and Basic Needs Oregon! (While supplies last). Engage with other students and staff in various outdoor games that will be taking place nearby.
  • 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm = Faculty Bingo (Faculty Offices – Bingo Cards Available Around Campus): Your faculty instructors are more than just the people talking to you during class a couple times a week. Participate in Faculty Bingo, you may be more alike than you think!
  • 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm = RC Cars (Library, 2nd Floor of Tioga Hall): RC cars in the library! Bring your own car or use one of ours.
  • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm = C.L. Lindsey* (Hales Center for the Performing Arts “PAC” located in Empire Hall): Sex, Social Media, and the Law – Required event for first time freshmen and Housing students.
  • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm = Minute-To-Win-It (Hales Center for the Performing Arts “PAC” located in Empire Hall): Join, watch and laugh with fellow students as they compete in quick, fun Minute-To-Win-It style games. 

Friday, 9/13

  • 10:00 am – 12:00 noon = Learn to Crochet (Library, 2nd Floor of Tioga Hall): Learn to crochet! We’ll learn the (very) basics and make a small toy book. All materials provided.
  • 10:30 am – 2:00 pm = Ice Cream Brought to you by the Advising Team (Between Stensland Hall and Dellwood Hall): Enjoy an ice cream bar compliments of the amazing advising team! While supplies last.
  • 11:00 am – 2:00 pm = The Plate Food Truck Lunch (Behind Stensland Hall near the Flag Poles): Come purchase some lunch from a popular local food truck and engage with peers in various outdoor games nearby.
  • 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm = Faculty Bingo (Faculty Offices – Bingo Cards Available Around Campus): Your faculty instructors are more than just the people talking to you during class a couple times a week. Participate in Faculty Bingo, you may be more alike than you think!
  • 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm = Hypnotist* (Hales Center for the Performing Arts “PAC” located in Empire Hall): Have you ever been hypnotized? This is your chance! Or, maybe just watch fellow Lakers get put under a spell…either way, join us and meet hypnotist and comedian Chris Jones of America’s Got Talent!
  • 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm = RC Cars (Library, 2nd Floor of Tioga Hall): RC cars in the library! Bring your own car or use one of ours.
  • 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm = Mental Health Presentation* (Hales Center for the Performing Arts “PAC” located in Empire Hall): Corey Widman and his wife Kelly lost their college-aged son to suicide in 2023. Listen to their story and learn why tomorrow needs you.

Saturday, 9/14

  • 9:45 am – 12:00 noon = Service Saturday! John Topits Trail Clean-Up (Hull Street Entrance to John Topits Park): Volunteer with the Oregon Bay Area Beautification (OBAB), the Coos Bay Parks Department, and the Coos Watershed Association to help beautify John Topits Park and the SWOCC Campus. Bring work gloves, cutting tools for shrubbery, trash grabbers (if you have them), water, sunscreen, and wear appropriate clothes for working outdoors. Leaf blowers, weed wrenches, trash bags and disposal will be provided.
  • 12:00 noon – 2:00 pm = Men’s Soccer vs. Tacoma (Track/Soccer Field): Cheer on the Lakers as they battle it out on the soccer pitch!

 

CURRY CAMPUS (96082 Lone Ranch Parkway, Brookings)

 

Saturday, 9/14

  • Noon – 2:00 pm = Laker Welcome & BBQ! We encourage all students to join the fun! Get your questions answered by faculty and staff—whether it’s about admissions, graduation, or anything in between. Take a tour, grab some BBQ from 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm, and enjoy door prizes, scavenger hunts, and a sneak peek at our heavy equipment simulators. Bring your family along for a great time.
Southwestern Students Recognized for Academic Honors Spring Term – Academic Year 2023-24

Southwestern Students Recognized for Academic Honors Spring Term – Academic Year 2023-24

Coos Bay, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College announces the names of students who excelled spring term for the 2023-2024 academic school year. These students are being recognized with placement on the college’s Dean’s List (DL), Honor Roll (HR) and Academic Excellence (AE) list.

•    Academic Excellence – students must receive a GPA of 4.0 in at least 12 credits

•    Honor Roll – students must receive a GPA between 3.5 and 3.99 in at least 12 credits

•    Dean’s List – students must receive a GPA between 3.0 and 3.49 in at least 12 credits

 

Southwestern Foundation Congratulates 2024-25 Curry County Scholarship Recipients

Southwestern Foundation Congratulates 2024-25 Curry County Scholarship Recipients

Coos Bay, OR – The Southwestern Oregon Community College Foundation is proud to congratulate our 2024-25 Curry County scholarship recipients. Thanks to generous donors, the organization awarded 23 scholarships totaling $23,000 for students from Curry County attending Southwestern for the upcoming academic year.

“Students who receive scholarships tell us that it helps them get started on a goal they thought they couldn’t achieve,” said Karen Pringle Cunningham, SWOCC Foundation Board of Trustees member. “It boosts self-confidence and relieves a financial burden for them and their families. Seeing a thank you letter from a student you helped is a rewarding experience.”

Guided by a board of community volunteers, the Southwestern Foundation organized as a nonprofit organization in 1962, the year after the college started. Since then, thousands of students have attended the college and received Foundation scholarships. These awards help students by breaking down financial barriers and inspiring students to better their lives and futures.

If you are interested in donating to scholarships or volunteering with the Southwestern Foundation visit www.socc.edu/give or call 541-888-7209 for additional information.

 

2024-25 Southwestern Oregon Community College Foundation Curry County Scholarship Recipients:

 

SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT(S)
Andy Toribio Scholarship Sonia Haro
Ann Lansing Scholarship Steven Scruggs
Baughman Memorial Apprenticeship Scholarship Dylan Kamph
Bezzerides Scholarship Kylie Shaw-Kamehaiku
Dani Marshall
Cherie J. Mitchell Scholarship Jade Bernhardt
Curry Campus General Scholarship Brooke Gray
Gracie Brozdounoff
Alannah Clark
Maxine Smith Scholarship Stephanie Horn
Menasha Legacy Fund Scholarship Aimie Bussmann
Nancy Douglas Memorial Scholarship Ava Bolster
New Beginnings for Tribal Students Scholarship Oliver Merritt
SWOCC Foundation Board General Scholarship Chanel Greenwood
Dustin Ledford
Taya Torres
RayAnne Lockett
June Markum
SWOCC Foundation General Nursing Scholarship Amanda Higgins
SWOCC Foundation General Scholarship Jeffrey Jennings
SWOCC Foundation General Scholarship Sonia Haro
The Friends of the Curry Public Library James Boyle Memorial Scholarship Zachary Renfro
The Yellow Cab Taxi Scholarship Emmett Hawthorne

*Note: Some scholarship recipients request their award(s) not be listed publicly. The Foundation respects their privacy by not including them on this list.

 

 

Southwestern Foundation Congratulates 2024-25 Scholarship Recipients

Southwestern Foundation Congratulates 2024-25 Scholarship Recipients

Coos Bay, OR – The Southwestern Oregon Community College Foundation is proud to congratulate the 2024-25 scholarship recipients. Thanks to generous donors, the organization awarded nearly 200 scholarships totaling more than $300,000 for students attending Southwestern for the upcoming academic year.

“Students who receive scholarships tell us that it helps them get started on a goal they thought they couldn’t achieve,” said Karen Pringle Cunningham, SWOCC Foundation Board of Trustees member. “It boosts self-confidence and relieves a financial burden for them and their families. Seeing a thank you letter from a student you helped is a rewarding experience.”

Guided by a board of community volunteers, the Southwestern Foundation organized as a nonprofit organization in 1962, the year after the college started. Since then, thousands of students have attended the college and received Foundation scholarships. These awards help students by breaking down financial barriers and inspiring students to better their lives and futures.

If you are interested in donating to scholarships or volunteering with the Southwestern Foundation visit www.socc.edu/give or call 541-888-7209 for additional information.

 

2024-25 Southwestern Oregon Community College Foundation Scholarship Recipients

 

SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT(S)
Andy Toribio Scholarship Sonia Haro
Ann Lansing Scholarship Steven Scruggs
Alicia Ames
Art and Toni Poole Scholarship Jessi Knudsen
Rylee Madison
Angel Garcia
Samuel LaGore
Isabelle Enright
Lily Gagnier
Brayden Lester
Kirra Cooley
Barbara Dodrill Scholarship Rebecca Healy
Barbara Emily Knudson Scholarship Emily Peck
Barbara Reynolds Scholarship Gio Castro
Baughman Memorial Apprenticeship Scholarship Dylan Kamph
Bay Area Picklers Scholarship Akshat Akshat
Bay Area Sportsman’s Association (BASA) Scholarship Kacee Ligons
Bechtold-Laird Health Care Scholarship Taryn Hurley
Ryan Cook
Bezzerides Scholarship Kylie Shaw-Kamehaiku
Dani Marshall
Cherie J. Mitchell Scholarship Jade Bernhardt
Cherish Pride Scholarship Lindsey Tatakis
Christine Moffitt Science Scholarship Jaclyn Young
Gracie Peach
Cole Roberts
Gabbard Herring
Heidi Graves
Chuck Hanners Scholarship Taylor Weidemiller
Clyde and Jackie Cherry Memorial Scholarship Nicole Hamby-Freund
Natasha Holmes
Coastal Clay Pottery Guild Scholarship Tori Goodell
Coos Bay Surfrider Scholarship Jaydenn Gamboa
Coos Bay Vision Center Scholarship Michelle McKiddy
Coos Bay-North Bend Rotary Scholarship Vanessa Cardoso
Coos County Realtors Scholarship Ning Zhao
Coquille Indian Tribe Scholarship Katie Gauntz
CTE Training Scholarship Quinn Komok
Curry Campus General Scholarship Brooke Gray
Gracie Brozdounoff
Alannah Clark
Dean and Jane Muffett Memorial Scholarship Kyla Bailey-Wilson
DeArmond CTE Scholarship AbbieGail Michael
Autum Burford
James Loetzerich
Auguste Ledji
Brittany Mueller
Dennis and Janet Beetham Family Scholarship Khobi Carmichel
Sam Hayes
Breck Jones
Samaan Abdul Aziz
Aubrey Brooks
Lars Knudsen
Cainan Stewart
Haydenn Matzner
Cameron Miller
Luke Norris
Stuart Kayanja
Tate Vigna
Donald Ivy Memorial Scholarship Mariah Hill
Dorothy Heagy Education Scholarship Aeryn Jones
Early Bird Scholarship Takemasa Okawa
Ernest L. Frye-Keizer Memorial Scholarship Katie Berger
Estella Morgan Memorial Michelle McKiddy
Flaxel Family Scholarship Holly Ullha-Reams
*Anonymous
Floyd Ingram Scholarship Marisol Carreno Yanez
Jackson Brazil
Lupita Trujillo
Godfred Amonoo
Forty & Eight Bobby L. Fraser Memorial Nursing Scholarship Jessica Jones
Hales Family Scholarship Nolan Black
Karli Daugherty
Jacob Montenero
Henry F. and Elva H. Hansen Memorial Scholarship Samantha Ward
ILWU Local 12 Scholarship Kaitlyn Dubisar
Jack & Margaret S. Dean Scholarship Alexa Crum
James Montalbano Scholarship Shyla Jorgensen
Adrean McGuire
Jessica Jones
Kiefer Allen
James Reed VanDuzer IV Scholarship Diego London
Jody McCaffree Social & Environmental Justice Scholarship Michelle Riley
John C. Anderson Memorial Scholarship Kaela Hickox
Aryanna Corrales
John W. Burles Memorial Scholarship Jasmin Mitchell
Abby Jessen
Taylor Weidemiller
*Anonymous
Keiser Scholarship for Culinary Excellence Brooklyn Hansen
Oliver Cowan
Stefania Tlachi
Kyle Trust Scholarship Holden Guzman
Laker Legacy Alumni Scholarship Hannah Tanner
Leonard C. Farr Community Service Scholarship Brooklyn Hansen
Linda Bufton Culinary Scholarship Monica Florez
Linda Kallgren Donaldson Nursing Scholarship Shantaya Cotton
Lisa G. Wampole Memorial Scholarship in Criminal Justice Shyla Applegate
Lyon/Orr Family Scholarship Lilly Dubisar
Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Isaiah Wilson
Mary, Kate and Cap Sharples Scholarship Makenzie Alexander
Maxine Smith Scholarship Stephanie Horn
May Virginia Smith VanDuzer Scholarship Sayana Phillips
Maybelle M. Olson Scholarship Hayley Brophy
Menasha Legacy Fund Scholarship Aimie Bussmann
Menasha Legacy Fund Scholarship Hope Schrag
Stephen Votaw
Asher Vredenburg
Brenna Watkins
Keagan Morris
*Anonymous
Mike Groben Scholarship Dezi Hazzard
Vincent Monaco
Military Families Scholarship Annalisa Norland
N/A Tuition Certificate donated Kaleb Clason
Nancy Douglas Memorial Scholarship Ava Bolster
New Beginnings for Tribal Students Scholarship Oliver Merritt
Ray Slocomb
Kota Bear
Kacee Ligons
Brooke Williams
Pacific Orchid Society Scholarship Irelyn Gibbs
Patricia Benetti Memorial Scholarship Rami Escure
Tia DeLorto
Patricia D. and William B. Smullin Scholarship Gracie Andrews
Garrett Bushnell
Paul Cameron Rients Memorial Scholarship Dominic Duckett
Presbyterian Church of Coos Bay Memorial Scholarship Ashlea Gottschalk
Carly Nair
*Anonymous
Randy Carpenter Memorial Scholarship Charles Woodruff
Bobbi Rangel
Roderick H. Morris Scholarship Brenden Kirby
Sandra Martinez & Carrie Kralicek Selfless Act Nursing Scholarship Shyla Jorgensen
Sharon Barnett Scholarship Trillian Zotti
Sharon Kolkhorst Memorial Nursing Scholarship Ruby Cardoso
Sheryl Rosenbaum Memorial Scholarship Taarna Lancaster
Shirley Barton Nursing Scholarship Ashley Watkins
Sickels Family Rural College Technology Scholarship Taylor Sheppard
Takeru Onozaki
Slaney Family Human Services Scholarship Alexis Rogers
Slaney Family Scholarship Emma Spalding
Stephens Family Scholarship Savannah Doughty
Annalisa Norland
Steve Shirtcliff CASA Scholarship *Anonymous
Student of the Year Scholarship Mark Gutierrez
SWOCC Foundation Board General Scholarship Chanel Greenwood
Shyla Applegate
Dustin Ledford
Taya Torres
Denese Abeyta
Morgan Herring
Rachel Jones
RayAnne Lockett
June Markum
SWOCC Foundation Culinary General Scholarship Zoe Andresen
Ashley Lavender
Olivia Fatooh
Mckenzie Palacios
Oliver Cowan
Stefania Tlachi
Fyn Elton
Sergio Rodriguez
Nathan Vance
Jasper Andersen
SWOCC Foundation General Nursing Scholarship Jessica Edmundson
Amanda Higgins
SWOCC Foundation General Scholarship Jeffrey Jennings
Wren Brown
Penelope Town
Paolo Flores
Cory Ricketts
Milagros Perez Nanez
Sonia Haro
Heather Beaird
Michael Knutsen
*Anonymous
The Friends of the Curry Public Library James Boyle Memorial Scholarship Zachary Renfro
TymByr Culinary Scholarship Jesse Spinella
Jennifer Parker
Uncork your Potential Scholarship Lily Isom
Uncorking Opportunity! Bandon Dunes Golf Resort Scholarship Rune Van Den Bosch
Uncorking Opportunity! Culinary and the Arts Scholarship Vanessa Barragan
Uncorking Opportunity! Ken Chard Scholarship Alannah Gee
Uncorking Opportunity! Nursing Scholarship Zubeda Ingabire
Uncorking Opportunity! Roos and Roos Scholarship Marcela Mendoza
Uncorking Opportunity! The Mill Casino Hotel Scholarship Dominic Duckett
Uncorking Opportunity! Warehouse Coffee Cafe Farm and Sea Scholarship Dawson Howerton
Vernon Brecke Memorial Scholarship Jill Holbrook
Vernon C. and Jean G. Sorenson Scholarship Mary Wolfe
William and Virginia Erickson Scholarship Mycah Nichols
Avineet Devi
William Lansing Scholarship Christopher Beil
Nevaeh Dewitt
Woolridge Myrtle Point Scholarship Hayley Brophy
Yellow Cab Taxi Scholarship Emmett Hawthorne
*Note: Some scholarship recipients request their award(s) not be listed publicly. The Foundation respects their privacy by not including them on this list. 
Engineering Lecture – Design: The Ultimate Human Activity – Sept. 18, 2024

Engineering Lecture – Design: The Ultimate Human Activity – Sept. 18, 2024

COOS BAY, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College invites the community to join us on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, 6:00 pm, for our new Engineering Lecture “Design: The Ultimate Human Activity” with Dr. John Reis, Professor Emeritus, Department of Engineering, East Carolina University. This is a free event; all ages are welcome.

Coos County residents can join us in-person in the Umpqua Hall lecture room (room 184) on the Coos Campus, 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay.

Curry County residents can join us for a watch party in the Community Room on the Curry Campus, 96082 Lone Ranch Parkway, Brookings.

For those not able to attend in person the lecture will be streamed live on the College’s YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/@southwesternOR/streams.

About the Lecture:

Everybody designs: from artists to engineers, from retail workers to homemakers. We design our days; we design our lives. This presentation will explain how anybody can enrich their professional and personal lives through improved design activities. The starting point is to think about how we are thinking (metacognition). Next, the three universal design activities will be discussed: clarify an ambiguous situation (what do we really, really want?), generate ideas (where do ideas come from anyway?), and decide what we will do (do we even understand how we make decisions?) These design principles apply to everyone and to everything. Design is truly the ultimate human activity.

About the Presenter:

Dr. John Reis attended both the University of Oregon and Oregon State University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Engineering. He then went on to obtain his Master of Science and Doctorate degrees from Stanford University. After working in industry, he had a diverse academic career that included the University of Texas at Austin, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Western Kentucky University, and East Carolina University. He recently retired and settled in Coos Bay. He has extensive design experience, both professionally as a design engineer and artistically as a painter, musician, and author. Dr. Reis recently published “Advanced Design: Universal Principles for All Disciplines” which can be found on Amazon.

 

For more information on upcoming lectures contact Krystal Hopper Meyers, STEAM Pathways Assistant, at 541-888-7416, or krystal.hopper@socc.edu.

To learn more about STEM degrees at Southwestern visit: https://www.socc.edu/programs-classes/stem/.

 

 

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