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Stories From CLAS

What CLAS Students Love About WOU…

More Stories from CLAS…

Biology Major Allyson Drury ’21 →

Amphibian Week: Catching bullfrogs to save native turtles →

Biology Major Jerielle Cartales ’13 →

Western Oregon University students take center stage at wildlife research conference →

Western Oregon University’s aquarium science program showcases new aquarium →

The Western Oregon University 2025 Pastega Award recipients announced →

Four Generations of Western Oregon University Alumni: A Legacy of Tradition and Pride →

Campus Well Field / Groundwater Monitoring Laboratory →

WOU’s Earth and Environmental Science Program Secures $420,000 NSF Grant for research and hands-on learning →

Empowering Geoscience Students with NSF Grant →

Forensic Chemistry major, Chelsea Wiley →

Math major, Amanda Evola →

WOU Earth Science 60th Anniversary Celebration →

Natural Science Club Visits Death Valley National Park →

Earth and Environmental Science program at Western Oregon University showcases success at prestigious conference →

Empowering the Next Generation: WOU alumnus Kevin Alejandrez champions community support and student success →

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Monmouth, OR 97361

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