Oregon Quarterly Spring 2022
Biologist Lauren Ponisio and new habitat for bees, cybersecurity protection for the internet, the Hip-Hop Jam, and more
Biologist Lauren Ponisio and new habitat for bees, cybersecurity protection for the internet, the Hip-Hop Jam, and more
UO alumnae have held key positions in national, international, state and local positions, creating a legacy of women in public service
Focus instead on activity, diet, and support for improved health, say UO researchers
Trygve Faste, the Tim and Mary Boyle Chair in Material Studies and Product Design, applies professional skills to teaching
University begins 2022 with innovation, resolve and lessons learned from the challenges of COVID-19
A member of the UO Presidential Initiative in Data Science, Alvarado studies computers and how people use them
African American Workshop and Lecture Series continues through Black History Month in February and beyond
With a nudge from his creative writing professor, Nathan Harris authors a first novel of critical acclaim before turning 30
Writer Michael N. McGregor learned lessons of hustle, hope and perseverance from hoops coach Dick Harter
Pandemic brings AK Ikwuakor, BS ’07 (sociology), personal clarity and professional opportunities