Oregon Quarterly (1994- )

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This collection contains electronic copies of some issues of the Oregon Quarterly. The journal was previously published under the title Old Oregon.

Oregon Quarterly is the magazine of the University of Oregon. Four times a year, we present the diversity of ideas and people associated with the University, Oregon, and the Northwest. Just as the University of Oregon is a state and regional center for learning, teaching, research, and service, Oregon Quarterly is a state and regional magazine of good writing and important ideas.

The University of Oregon Libraries does not intend to violate any individual's copyright. Issues of the journal that we believe to be free of copyright restrictions will be made available electronically in this archive. All issues published from 2006 have agreements with contributing authors to make the content publicly available in Scholars' Bank. Previous issues may be made available if permission is secured from contributing authors.

A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: LH1.O7 .O4

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    Oregon Quarterly : 2022, Vol. 102, No. 1 (Autumn)
    (University of Oregon, 2022-10) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Dorsch
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2022, Vol. 101, No. 4 (Summer)
    (University of Oregon, 2022-07) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Dorsch
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2022, Vol. 101, No. 3 (Spring)
    (University of Oregon, 2022-03) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Camozzi
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2022, Vol. 101, No. 2 (Winter)
    (University of Oregon, 2022-01) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Camozzi
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2021, Vol. 101, No. 1 (Autumn)
    (University of Oregon, 2021-09) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Section
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2021, Vol. 100, No. 4 (Summer)
    (University of Oregon, 2021-06) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Butts
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2021, Vol. 100, No. 3 (Spring)
    (University of Oregon, 2021-04) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Dorsch
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2021, Vol. 100, No. 2 (Winter)
    (University of Oregon, 2021-01) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Trapp
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2020, Vol. 99, No. 1 (Autumn)
    (University of Oregon, 2020-10) Cooper, Matt
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2020, Vol. 99, No. 4 (Summer)
    (University of Oregon, 2020-07) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Hubbard
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2020, Vol. 99, No. 3 (Spring)
    (University of Oregon, 2020-04) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Butler
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2020, Vol. 99, No. 2 (Winter)
    (University of Oregon, 2020-01) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Foley
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2019, Vol. 99, No. 1 (Autumn)
    (University of Oregon, 2019-10) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Taylor
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2019, Vol. 98, No. 4 (Summer)
    (University of Oregon, 2019-07) Cooper, Matt
    Featured: 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 Hanon
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2019, Vol. 98, No. 3 (Spring) 
    (University of Oregon, 2019-04) Cooper, Matt
    Features: 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 Leslie
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2019, Vol. 98, No. 2 (Winter) 
    (University of Oregon, 2019-01-11) Cooper, Matt
    Features: 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 Galloway
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2018, Vol. 97, No. 4 (Summer)
    (University of Oregon, 2018-06-29) Cooper, Matt
    Features: Cell-U-Loid Heroes? National Lampoon’s Animal House turns 40 this summer. Is the classic campus comedy— filmed at Oregon and popular with generations of Ducks— showing its age? / by Jason Stone – OU 2.0: How will the UO rise up to meet the future? Innovation, philanthropy, and changing student demographics are transforming the university. / by Tara Rae Miner
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2018, Vol. 98, No. 1 (Autumn)
    (University of Oregon, 2018-09-27) Cooper, Matt
    Undergraduate research is an area of rapid growth at the University of Oregon and for the first time ever, Oregon Quarterly is showcasing student projects to create new knowledge. Students are exploring brain plasticity, estuary conservation, the relationship of histamines to blood pressure, and more.
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2018, Vol. 97, No. 3 (Spring)
    (University of Oregon, 2018-04-04) Cooper, Matt
    The trailblazing Women in Graduate Science changes the game for female researchers; love and journalism; the resurgence of UO debate; UO faculty explore our relationships with food.
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    Oregon Quarterly : 2018, Vol. 97, No. 2 (Winter)
    (University of Oregon, 2018-01-01) Cooper, Matt
    Profile of physicist Benjamin Aleman; Student designer helps thwart big game poachers; Gratitude research; New Kalapauya Ilihi residence hall; Actress/playwright Heidi Schreck