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Item Open Access Chemistry Department News: 2024(University of Oregon, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry, 2024) Haley, Michael; Salvia, VanessaItem Open Access Chemistry Department News : 2023(University of Oregon, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry, 2023) Haley, Michael; Salvia, VanessaItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2022, Vol. 102, No. 1 (Autumn)(University of Oregon, 2022-10) Cooper, MattFeatured: New Hope, and a New Profession: The Ballmer Institute for Children’s Behavioral Health is poised to address the mental health crisis facing youth / by Alice Callahan -- Bright Green Future: The launch of the Oregon Center for Electrochemistry heralds a focus on alternative energy underpinned by research, industry collaboration, and career readiness / by Ed DorschItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2022, Vol. 101, No. 4 (Summer)(University of Oregon, 2022-07) Cooper, MattFeatured: Hello, World. Meet Oregon.:The World Athletics Championships Oregon22 provide unprecedented opportunities for UO to showcase its contributions to society and for students to get involved / -- Q & A With Mike and Chuck: Eight years of dramatic change are summed up in a conversation between the president and the outgoing board chair / by George Evano -- Dynamic Ducks: Gwen and Chuck Lillis have freely given that most precious commodity: leadership / by Ed DorschItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2022, Vol. 101, No. 3 (Spring)(University of Oregon, 2022-03) Cooper, MattFeatured: New Roots for Pollinators: In a land burned and ravaged by wildfire, Lauren Ponisio saw an opportunity for beneficial bees. Students and alumni are working to put the plan into action. / by Tim Christie -- Security Behind the Scenes: UO computer science experts are quietly working to safeguard cybersecurity before threats occur. / by Rosemary Howe CamozziItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2022, Vol. 101, No. 2 (Winter)(University of Oregon, 2022-01) Cooper, MattFeatured: Teaching by Design: Trygve Faste, the Tim and Mary Boyle Chair in Material Studies and Product Design, applies professional, artistic background to his teaching / by Ed Dorsch -- Let's Not Talk About Weight: UO researchers say focus should be on activity, diet, and support to improve health for all ages, genders, and sizes / by Rosemary Howe CamozziItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2021, Vol. 101, No. 1 (Autumn)(University of Oregon, 2021-09) Cooper, MattFeatured: The and Now: A tour of the UO’s latest residence building sheds light upon the evolution—and importance—of student housing / by Jason Stone -- Peak Performance: The UO is a partner in a new global effort to promote wellness and healthier, more active lives / by Ed Dorsch -- Inside Oregon: The UO just concluded a historic, $3.24 billion funding campaign. Here’s how students, faculty, the campus, and society will benefit / Special SectionItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2021, Vol. 100, No. 4 (Summer)(University of Oregon, 2021-06) Cooper, MattFeatured: Building on Strengths: Through fresh collaborations on academic strengths, the UO will reimagine public service for a new era / by Anna Glavash Miller -- Creating the Writing: As the Kidd creative writing workshops turn 30, a poet reflects on a year in the program / Andi ButtsItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2021, Vol. 100, No. 3 (Spring)(University of Oregon, 2021-04) Cooper, MattFeatured: An Open Mind: Neuroscience will offer lasting improvements in human health, the economy, and more, and the University of Oregon will help lead the way / by Jason Stone -- Melting Glass Ceilings: Nicole Wales has distinguished herself through research in physics and chemistry, and by what she’s overcome / by Ed DorschItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2021, Vol. 100, No. 2 (Winter)(University of Oregon, 2021-01) Cooper, MattFeatured: Tour de France: A walk through the new Knight Campus reveals a facility with astounding features and a singular goal of advancing society through science / by Ed Dorsch -- Twelve Words: Twins can share a bond strong enough to withstand any challenge—even a disability / Brian TrappItem Open Access Chemistry Department News : 2021(University of Oregon, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry, 2021) Salvia, VanessaItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2020, Vol. 99, No. 1 (Autumn)(University of Oregon, 2020-10) Cooper, MattItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2020, Vol. 99, No. 4 (Summer)(University of Oregon, 2020-07) Cooper, MattFeatured: 5 on COVID-19: Six months later, what do we know about the virus? UO experts weigh in from their areas of expertise. / by Tim Christie -- Crisis Control: André Le Duc has led responses to floods and other emergencies—now he’s preparing campus to reopen in the time of coronavirus / by Saul HubbardItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2020, Vol. 99, No. 3 (Spring)(University of Oregon, 2020-04) Cooper, MattFeatured: In Search of Beneficial Microbes: Biologist Karen Guillemin says biomedical research must move past an “us versus them” approach to bacteria and seek answers from the microbes themselves / by Melody Ward Leslie -- Secret Life of the Duck: The University of Oregon’s beloved mascot never speaks. But those who have been the famous fowl have tales to tell. / by Sarah Lorge ButlerItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2020, Vol. 99, No. 2 (Winter)(University of Oregon, 2020-01) Cooper, MattFeatured: Developing Young Minds: From newborns to teens, faculty members are making important inroads in our understanding of brain development / by Michele Taylor -- Weird Sports: Alumnus Sol Neelman has found a niche photographing the beautiful and the bizarre / by Matt Cooper -- The Duck in Death Cab: Death Cab for Cutie's Dave Depper switches majors and runs to rock stardom / by Damian FoleyItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2019, Vol. 99, No. 1 (Autumn)(University of Oregon, 2019-10) Cooper, MattFeatured: Minerva Revealed: Asteroid-tracking is among the constellation of adventures awaiting students at the UO’s Pine Mountain Observatory / by Rosemary Camozzi -- Our Mothers, Our Sisters, and Our Daughters: A student’s interviews with homeless women put a human face on a national dilemma / by Michele TaylorItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2019, Vol. 98, No. 4 (Summer)(University of Oregon, 2019-07) Cooper, MattFeatured: 100 Years, 100 Ducks: Oregon Quarterly celebrates its 100th anniversary with 100 gamechangers, innovators, and others who have made our world better / by Mark Matassa -- Charting the Course: Ducks trained in the UO’s new spatial data science major are landing exciting jobs and serving humanitarian ends / by Emily HanonItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2019, Vol. 98, No. 3 (Spring) (University of Oregon, 2019-04) Cooper, MattFeatures: Designing the Future / by Alex Cipolle & Anthony St. Clair – Race Against Time: Willem Griffiths knows one day he’ll be blind—which motivated him to excel in the UO’s most innovative labs. / by Melody Ward LeslieItem Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2019, Vol. 98, No. 2 (Winter) (University of Oregon, 2019-01-11) Cooper, MattFeatures: Tracking Conflict and the Wolf: Students in environmental studies crossed the state to study wolf management, gaining an appreciation for the complexities of the issue / by Emily Hanlon – Urchin Searchin’: A marine biologist, a prototype sub, and a hunt for the deepest-dwelling red sea urchin / Aaron GallowayItem Open Access Chemistry Department News : 2019(University of Oregon, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry, 2019) Salvia, Vanessa