Inspired By Gratitude: The Langs Make a Meaningful Gift to SOU

For Ashland residents Ron and Katharine Lang, gratitude isn’t just a sentiment—it’s a way of life. Through giving, volunteering, and building local community, Katharine and Ron believe the fulfillment they receive from their actions is as great as the gifts they give.

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Small University, Big Impact: Maisie Bandel-Ramirez’s Mission to Redefine Innovation & Leadership

Maisie, an Economics and Political Science student at SOU, had a very clear plan for her future. She narrowed her college search to four-year schools in Oregon that offered both an economics program and a wrestling team.

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Scholar. Athlete. Changemaker: How Philanthropy Fuels Real-World Learning at SOU

Franco Fasoli, who is graduating with a B.S. in Economics, was initially drawn to SOU for its robust program in his field of interest, coupled with a competitive soccer program—an ideal convergence that spoke to his aspirations.  

Building a Sustainable Future Historic Gift from Alumnus Bryan DeBoer Read More

Building a Sustainable Future: Historic Gift from Alumnus Bryan DeBoer

Bryan DeBoer ’89, values the deep-rooted significance of a regional public university like SOU. He understands the out-sized role it can play in a geographic region, recognizes the importance of having a thriving school from which to draw future employees, and leans into “the possible” when organizations come together to solve larger issues.