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March 9
Ducks swoop into Salem to make a case for a budget boost
Supporters are asking legislators for a $100 million increase for public universities
March 8
UO, ASUO presidents call for more investment in higher ed
Affordable college will return dividends to the state, an op-ed commentary says
February 10
President accepts advisory group's tuition recommendation
The panel's report calls for a 10.6 percent increase for resident students next year
January 29
UO reaffirms support for global ties, international scholars
University of Oregon President Michael Schill and Provost Scott Coltrane are reaffirming the university's commitment to global engagement and internatio
January 25
Black Cultural Center launched with key gift from Petrone family
Planning and design of the new center on East 15th Avenue will begin soon
January 25
President announces Deady Hall decision, new cultural center
The recommendation calls for keeping the historic building's name
January 24
University leaders ask Legislature for improved funding
A larger state allocation would help avoid a record tuition increase
January 9
President shares thoughts on costume incident, free speech
The right to free speech has limits, he says, and some expression crosses a line
December 7
Budget challenges loom as state takes up funding plans
Governor's proposal is the starting point for months of debate and negotiations
December 6
State budget could bring difficult decisions, president says
Tuition hikes above 5 percent are possible without an increase in state funds
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