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May 30
First class of Stamps Scholars prepares for graduation walk
Their interests and accomplishments range from combating poverty to writing novels
May 19
UO, OHSU open conversations to boost research collaborations
Faculty members from both institutions identify opportunities to work together as campuses build on Knight gifts
May 17
University Day offers a chance to both dig and dig deep
Ducks will plant flowers, pull weeds, spread mulch and help raise $1 million
May 15
Science talk draws a large crowd to hear about Knight Campus
More than 400 people filled the John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts for the talk
May 15
New UO Portland building gives business programs a green home
The building on NW Naito Parkway gives a new home and more space to major programs
May 3
Alternative spring breaks are no vacation for some UO students
Teams of Ducks traveled across the country and around the world to spend their time off helping others
April 28
Could autonomous vehicles cause an economic disaster?
Urbanism Next conference looks at secondary-effect scenarios and how to avoid them
April 28
A new major helps students make music that pops
New popular music degree offers students the chance to pursue their passion with the flexibility to double major
April 24
In quake-ravaged Nepal, a student's work is helping rebuild
Dristi Manandhar will soon have her master's in architecture; she already knows how she will use it
April 7
Resident faculty member builds bridges among students
Living in the Global Scholars Hall, professor Julie Sykes and her family connect with students in new ways
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