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Oregon State University will host the first Phish Studies academic conference in Corvallis, Oregon on May 17-19, 2019. The conference will showcase research about Phish, its fans, and culture. A wide […]
Oregon State University will host the first Phish Studies academic conference in Corvallis, Oregon on May 17-19, 2019. The conference will showcase research about Phish, its fans, and culture. A wide […]
Phish Studies: An Interdisciplinary Conference on the Band, its Music, and its Fans Oregon State University is pleased to announce the first peer-reviewed academic conference devoted to the music and […]
Videos from the 2018 Gorge Phish Studies Colloquium are now available on the Oregon State University School of History, Philosophy, & Religion‘s YouTube channel. Check out short research presentations by Dr. […]
Note: Event information is available on the Facebook event page. Q: Where will the event be held? In the Gorge Amphitheater Campground. The exact location will be selected after we […]
The first academic conference highlighting research in the interdisciplinary field of Phish Studies will take place on July 21, 2018 at 1pm in the Gorge Amphitheater Campground. The event is […]
The next Artist Interview Project installment features Kevin Roper, keyboardist for Pardon Me, Doug. The first part of this post includes a student’s reflective summary. It is followed by the full interview text. Learn more about the Artist Interview […]
Thanks to the generous support of Oregon State University’s School of History, Philosophy, & Religion, the Philosophy School of Phish was a proud sponsor of PhanArt Presents: Skyscraper is Grand. […]
Are you curious about the Philosophy School of Phish course? Do you want to learn more about Phish and Philosophy? If so, join the Philosophy School of Phish alumni attending this […]
Charlie Dirksen interviewed Dr. Jenkins and students about the Philosophy School of Phish class. Check out the conversation at Phish.net!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WyWh-SEPpNA Dr. Jeanette Bicknell, author of Why Music Moves Us, joined the Philosophy School of Phish for a Google Hangouts discussion. Students generated the questions in response to Dr. Bicknell’s […]