Southwestern Oregon Community College welcomes Dr. Drake Mitchell, Chair of Physics at Portland State University, as part of the Physics & Astronomy Lecture Series for his talk, “You are what you eat: The physics of how diet influences biological function”.
The City of Roseburg has extended a deadline for applications to fill a City Council vacancy to Friday, Dec. 2.The City Council has a vacancy after Councilor Sheri Moothart resigned Monday, Oct. 3, to focus on her new job.
The No. 3/1 Alabama soccer team (17-1-1) concluded the regular season with a perfect 10-0 run in Southeastern Conference action as the Crimson Tide knocked off Auburn (6-6-6, 2-6-2 SEC) on the road Thursday.
Reno residents, we enjoyed visiting you at the college fairs this fall! In case you missed us—or if you’re just looking for info about why you should be #SWOCCbound—here’s a quick overview of what we offer:
The Anthropology & Sociology Department at Southwestern Oregon Community College is excited to bring Tim Brookes, Founder of the Endangered Alphabets Project to the Coos campus for an engaging event.
Douglas County Commissioners Chris Boice and Tom Kress issued a proclamation today at the Weekly Business Meeting calling upon all citizens of Douglas County to observe Make a Difference Day, which is celebrated every year on the fourth Saturday of October.
Roseburg’s beloved Neewollah Parade will return this Halloween for the first time in three years – bringing flash mobs, plenty of candy and even Captain Jack Sparrow and the Black Pearl pirate ship downtown for a haunting good time.
Southwestern Oregon Community College, in partnership with the Southwestern Small Business Development Center, will be hosting three sessions of the 38th Annual Employment Law Conference presented by the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI).