Oregon Quarterly Spring 2018
The trailblazing Women in Graduate Science changes the game for female researchers; love and journalism; the resurgence of UO debate; UO faculty explore our relationships with food
The trailblazing Women in Graduate Science changes the game for female researchers; love and journalism; the resurgence of UO debate; UO faculty explore our relationships with food
They met in the Emerald newsroom, and now Molly Bedford and Ryan Knutson are a media power couple in New York
Tech exec Stephen Gillett ’98 has applied valuable lessons learned from his UO days and as a video gamer
Women in Graduate Science is changing the game for female researchers today—and those of tomorrow
Debate was one of the UO’s early strengths, and today it’s building on a history of participation and championships
From obesity to hunger in schools, education faculty members are addressing our complicated relationships with food
Readers share memories of Max's Tavern back in the day and history classes with professor Paul Dull
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Duck Tale: Jim Harrang was a lover of the outdoors, benefactor to his university and friend to his community.
Recent gifts will increase the number of endowed faculty chairs and support students