SOU’s Saigo Multicultural Alcove rededicated

Dr. Barbara Saigo speaks at the rededication event for the Drs. Roy and Barbara Saigo Multicultural Alcove in SOU’s Hannon Library. Photo by SOU News
February 26, 2025

The alcove housing literature exploring multicultural topics was rededicated to Drs. Roy and Barbara Saigo for services provided to the SOU community

SOU News

Southern Oregon University recognized the importance of providing a diverse perspective with its recent rededication of the Drs. Roy and Barbara Saigo Multicultural Alcove in SOU’s Hannon Library.

The collection, near the library’s third-floor lobby, was originally established during Roy Saigo’s tenure as SOU’s interim president and then president, from 2014 through Aug. of 2016.

Drs. Roy and Barbara Saigo pose in front of their picture at the rededication event. Photo by SOU News

Both Roy Saigo, who currently heads a consulting business, and his wife, biologist Barbara Saigo, were present for the rededication ceremony, which was attended by about 50 people. The Saigos live in Ashland, and both spoke at the event about the importance of examining issues through multicultural lenses.

SOU President Rick Bailey also addressed those in attendance, recognizing the Saigos’ continuing contributions to the university and the southern Oregon region.

“We were thrilled to honor the Saigos for their service to our students, our university and our community,” President Bailey said. “They continue to be great assets and friends to SOU and we are grateful for their leadership, mentorship and friendship.”

The multicultural alcove “contains books that celebrate, support and recognize the diversity of the Southern Oregon University community,” according to a plaque at the site. The books on multicultural topics – including “well-reviewed” children’s books – are intended to reflect the life experiences and research of SOU’s African-American, Latinx/Hispanic American, Native American, Pacific Islander, Asian American and LGBTQ communities.

Roy Saigo came out of retirement in 2014 to lead SOU as interim president, and his role was later changed to president. He had previously served as president of Minnesota’s Saint Cloud State University from 2000 to 2007, and as chancellor of Auburn University-Montgomery from 1994 to 2000. Barbara Saigo served in faculty positions at those institutions and at the University of Northern Iowa and the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Roy Saigo received his bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from the University of California, Davis, and his Ph.D. in botany and plant pathology from Oregon State University. Barbara Saigo received her bachelor’s degree in biology from Willamette University, her master’s degree in zoology from Oregon State University and her Ph.D. in science education from the University of Iowa.

For more on Southern Oregon University, go to sou.edu. This story first appeared on the Southern Oregon University news website, news.sou.edu.

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