Oregon Quarterly Summer 2011
Young adult fiction novelist Gayle Forman; plans for Detroit's revitalization; perils of big-city living; antsy research; Oregon economy; biking northern Italy
Young adult fiction novelist Gayle Forman; plans for Detroit's revitalization; perils of big-city living; antsy research; Oregon economy; biking northern Italy
Sandy Baruah '88 is taking on the big task of trying to jump-start the Motor City
Still a teenager at heart, Gayle Forman has found an eager audience and her natural calling in the world of young adult fiction
Open category winner of the 2011 OQ Northwest Perspectives Essay Contest
Excerpt from Track Town, USA—Hayward Field: America's Crown Jewel of Track and Field, a book about the history of Hayward
Excerpt from ex-law faculty Charles Wilkinson's book, The People Are Dancing Again: The History of the Siletz Tribe of Western Oregon
Discover the economic effect the University of Orgeon has on the state in Tim Duy's, MS ’98, PhD ’98, new study
Researchers discover ants do work suited to their changing abilities
Oregon cities benefitting from focused UO energy
Students in many disciplines work on eco-friendly products for a better world