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  • Gilmore, Jenny (2009)
    This project will examine volunteerism within small visual arts organizations and how the relationship between paid staff and volunteers effects the success of the organization. This study will also comsider what success ...
  • Doignan, Yann (2003-05)
    Once seen as a marginal component of corporate philanthropy, cross-sectoral partnerships have aroused considerable interest in recent years in business publications, non-profit management literature, as well as academic ...
  • Mains, Courtney (University of Oregon, 2016-06)
    This research explores why when public relations is a female-dominated profession, sports public relations (i.e . sports information) is a largely male-dominated profession, specifically by looking at NCAA basketball ...
  • ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management; Smith, Stuart Carl, 1944-; Ball, Diana; Liontos, Demetri (Eugene, OR : ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, College of Education, University of Oregon, 1990)
  • Furr, Gina Maria, 1982- (University of Oregon, 2011-09)
    This study presents the development and validation of a measure of counseling competency with refugee torture survivors. The Refugee Torture Counseling Competency Assessment (REFTOR) measure was adapted from the Multicultural ...
  • Mather, Nathan (University of Oregon, 2024-01-10)
    Context: Recent cultural and legal changes support gay men becoming fathers. Existing research with gay dads has focused almost exclusively on those in the upper middle-class. However, national estimates suggest that ...
  • Sidky, Aziz (University of Oregon, 1948-06)
    A city serves different functions, but the common function that is found needed in every city is to offer safe, efficient and comfortable shelters and homes for its inhabitants, There is no doubt that this objective has ...
  • Piper, Shawn (2015)
    Although the prevalence of information and communication has enabled collaboration within geographically distributed organizations, the prevalence of toxic online disinhibition within these new technologies also poses novel ...
  • Almquist, Karin Marie, 1966- (University of Oregon, 2004-12)
    This dissertation project seeks to connect the thematic concerns of Francophone women's post-colonial fiction to broader issues of breaking cycles of violence and resisting the negative effects of globalization. An important ...
  • Vandegrift, Eleanor V.H. (Wiley, 2018-07-12)
    Working remotely and collaboratively, our interdisciplinary team created an educational development workshop, Thinking Skills for the 21st Century: Teaching for Transfer, in which participants not only experience, apply, ...
  • Cynkin, David (University of Oregon, 2023-05)
    Why should you have a “violin” if you want to be a successful leader? Albert Einstein quotes, “Life without music was inconceivable for me. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music. I get most joy in ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Nel, François; Henriksson, Teemu; Roper, Dean (WAN-IFRA (World Association of News Publishers), 2022-05-06)
    This edition of WAN-IFRA’s annual flagship research and report reveals an industry challenged but optimistic about its business. It examines the results of publishers’ business in 2021, their forecasts for 2022 and beyond, ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Nel, François; Roper, Dean; Henriksson, Teemu (WAN-IFRA (World Association of News Publishers), 2023-03-09)
    The latest World Press Trends report shows that business sentiment in the industry has taken a downturn, in a context where multiple challenges face news publishers around the world. Yet there are causes for optimism, as ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Nel, François; Henriksson, Teemu; Roper, Dean (WAN-IFRA (World Association of News Publishers), 2024-01-25)
    After the sobering read seen in our 2022-23 report, this year’s World Press Trends study strikes a more cautiously optimistic note, with more than half of the respondents conveying a positive outlook about their companies’ ...
  • Blumm, Michael C.; Illowsky, Dara (University of Oregon School of Law, 2023-01-18)
    The Klamath River, draining some twelve thousand square miles in southern Oregon and northern California, was once the third largest salmon stream on the West Coast, the life force of Native Americans. The river runs 263 ...
  • Levichev, Anastasia (University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
    The ability of Cannabis sativa to stimulate appetite has been known for centuries. This effect results from the action of plant-derived cannabinoids at cannabinoid receptors in the brain where they mimic natural ligands ...
  • Midkiff, Stephanie (Oregon State Bar Association, 2004-01)
    This review compares the officially published Oregon Revised Statutes with the annotated code recently published by Thomson-West.
  • Davis, Bryn (2017-07-09)
    The Problem- The threat of a Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) earthquake and tsunami on the Oregon Coast has prompted coastal communities to update and re-evaluate disaster resilience management plans. Most plans are based ...
  • Osaki, Heidi (University of Oregon, 2022-11)
    Fliers, Cyborg self portrait, and Banner are each woven portals that explore three different political objects as textiles. Using research informed artist practice, each portal draws upon a rich collection of history, ...
  • Osaki, Heidi (University of Oregon, 2023)
    "Fliers, Cyborg self portrait, and Banner are each woven portals that explore three different political objects as textiles. Using research informed artist practice, each portal draws upon a rich collection of history, ...

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