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Max Geier The Color of Night Research Files
In February of 2016, the author Max Geier came to OSU to give a book talk about his recently published book, The Color of Night: Race, Railroaders, and Murder in the Wartime West – the OMA was in the process … Continue reading
OMA Intern ~ Karen Tockman
Winter term 2017 I had the opportunity to fulfill my MLIS internship at the Special Collections and Archives Research Center (SCARC). I decided that instead of focusing my time in one particular area, I would do more of a general … Continue reading
OMA Intern ~ Laura Cray
Laura Cray, OMA Intern The Oregon Tribal Archives Institute (TAI) could not have successfully occurred without OMA intern and TAI Planning Committee Member Laura Cray. Laura worked for the OMA in the Summer of 2011 as well as this past … Continue reading
OMA Intern ~ Hannah Mahoney
OSU Front Page News, OSU Website Our very own Hannah Mahoney is currently featured as part of the OSU Spolight blog! Hannah was the OMA’s fabulous intern this past Spring Term – she processed the St. Philip the Deacon Records and assisted in organizing a Parish … Continue reading