University Archives: Recent submissions

  • Jaramillo, Jon (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    The HIV/AIDS crisis in Latin America was overshadowed by the late phase of the Cold War, while authoritarian governments promoted discourses reflecting moral and ethical exceptionalism. People with AIDS (PWAs) experienced ...
  • Elderbrock, Evan (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    Cities are complex socio-ecological systems where social, cultural, economic, political, and environmental factors influence health outcomes. With the global population growing increasingly urbanized, understanding how ...
  • Daly, Daniel (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    Our Neighbor John is a new opera that tells the story of a decorated American soldier recently returned home from combat in the Mideast. As John attempts to rejoin civilian life, he falls in love with Linnea, a farmer who ...
  • Razavi, Pooya (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    In cultural accounts and scholarly writings about anger, we see conceptualizations that reflect the existence of two variants: an anger perceived as moral, appropriate, and justified; and an anger considered wrong and ...
  • Roethle, Christopher (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    More than a hundred years after Whitman, vers libre, and the Imagist movement, many poets still have a remarkably indistinct understanding of what it means to write in free verse, as the form is too often defined by what ...
  • Vargas, Max (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    We explain a new approach to the representation theory of the partition category based on a reformulation of the definition of the Jucys-Murphy elements introduced originally by Halverson and Ram and developed further by ...
  • Chauvin, Kristen (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    A fundamental function of the brain is to generate subjective perceptual experiences, otherwise known as conscious awareness. However, in visual neuroscience, it is unclear why stimuli impacting the retina are only sometimes ...
  • Drascher, Maxwell (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    When memories share similar features, this can lead to interference, and ultimately forgetting. At the same time, many highly similar memories are remembered vividly for years to come. Understanding what causes interference ...
  • Moss, Melissa (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    Individuals routinely execute complex tasks that involve multiple, dependent levels of information, such as driving a car or cooking dinner. It is amazing that our cognitive system is able to represent such complex, ...
  • Abe, Elliott (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    This dissertation focuses on the interplay between visual processing and motor action during natural behaviors, which has previously been limited due to technological constraints in experimental paradigms. However, recent ...
  • Spafford, Sarah (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    Suicide is a major public health concern worldwide and the tenth leading cause of death for all ages in the United States. As suicidal ideation and suicide behaviors have continued to grow in the U.S., this has encouraged ...
  • Moraski, Rich (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    The global market for power solely for data center usage is estimated to be $12.4 billion by 2027[1]. In 2021, data center electricity consumption was ∼400 TW h, representing almost 2% of the global energy demand[2]. Ongoing ...
  • Lightcap, April (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    The United States holds alarming records for highest infant and maternal mortality rates in the developed world. The US infant mortality rate is on par with many low and middle income countries, and despite the decline in ...
  • Smith, Hollie; Huber-Stearns, Heidi; Serio, Naomi (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2023-01)
    An After Action Review workshop was facilitated on Monday, December 5, 2022 for City of Oakridge, Lane County staff, and Oakridge community members who participated in the emergency responses in Oakridge for wildfire ...
  • Department of Art, University of Oregon; Cebere, Agnese; Lichucki, Caroline; Buzzee, Dana; Langley, Erin; Petkau, Hannah; Clarke, Kara; Herceg, Noelle; Stoll, Tyler (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Each year the terminal creative projects from our MFA candidates elevate and activate discourse and pleasure in the Art Department and across the College of Design with an ethos of fearless possibility. Their creative ...
  • Department of Art, University of Oregon; Turner, Caroline; Anderson, Claire; DeVaughn, Devon; Evans, Eden V.; Molloy, Ian Sherlock; Ward, Nathan Alexander; Amini, Sajad; Reckling, Tannon (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Every spring our graduating MFA candidates’ work emerges and activates the Art Department and the College of Design with an ethos of possibility and insight. Their creative research of new knowledge, or the rearrangement ...
  • Department of Art, University of Oregon; Walot, Doran; Talaei, Elnaz; Zhang, Junwei (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Although the University of Oregon has one of the oldest MFA programs in the country, this is the first time in its almost 100-year history that graduating students have not been able to present their work in a public ...
  • Department of Art, University of Oregon; Bjork, Aaron Whitney; Claybrook, Talon; Howell, Leah; Khan, Sumer Haseena; Miller, Daniel; Moignard, Neal; Parnes, Stephanie; Segapeli, Aja; Thompson, Kayla; Vaughn, Jen (University of Oregon, 2019)
    The Department of Art at the University of Oregon is pleased to present our 2019 MFA Thesis Exhibition at Disjecta Contemporary Art Center in Portland, Oregon. Marking the culmination of three years of rigorous studio ...
  • Department of Art, University of Oregon; Wurts, Alexander; Hughes, Laura; Wood, Natalie; Milner, Stephen (University of Oregon, 2018)
  • Department of Art, University of Oregon; Campbell, Andrew Douglas; Couch, Chelsea; Weng, Esther; Moore, Joe; Asahina, Lee; Hampton, Mandy; Morgan, Mary Margaret; Wallace, Meril; Linn, Ron (University of Oregon, 2017)
    This year marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of French literary critic and theorists Roland Barthes’ influential 1967 essay, The Death of the Author. In countless MFA critiques and seminars, artists have ...

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