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  • Huber, Angelina; Galli, Delilah; Thompson, Jennifer; Franke, Isabella; Parish Mueller, Eloise (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Promoting Pollinators Team is a subdivision of the Environmental Leadership Program at the University of Oregon. This year, we are working on a continuation of the long-term “Riparian Restoration” project with a greater ...
  • Evarts, Jacob; Garcia, David (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Prions have long been closely associated with fatal neurodegenerative diseases. Recent evidence suggests that prions provide an additional class of epigenetic mechanism that works at a rapid pace. From an evolutionary ...
  • Niccol, Mia; Mia, Niccol (University of Oregon, 2020)
    As part of the winter Health Science ARC, we were required to create an infographic to address an issue on campus affecting the health of UO students. At the start of the term we heard from several UO public health officials ...
  • Fisher, Delaney
    Museums strive to determine the authenticity and provenance of the artifacts they preserve. Such research also increases the educational value of acquired objects, allowing a rich history and cultural context to be shared ...
  • Wales, Nicole; Crawford, Zack; Lonergan, Mark (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Perovskite solar cell efficiency is reduced by Shockley-Read-Hall (SRH) recombination, in which charge carrier collection is diminished by the presence of sub-band gap energy states, called traps. Theoretical studies have ...
  • Sarao, Maria; Bateman, Ashley
    The skin is a primary interface for human-microbe interaction. Many studies are concerned with determining what bacterial taxa inhabit the skin, rather than the absolute quantities of bacteria inhabiting environmentally ...
  • Roberts, Lucinda (University of Oregon, 2021)
    The Greenland Ice Sheet contains enough freshwater to raise global sea levels by 23 feet and has lost over 3.8 trillion tons of ice from 1992-2018. As climate change accelerates the rate at which glaciers shed mass and ...
  • Richelle-Ann, Cabatic
    The Greenland proglacial fjord system, where glaciers from the ice sheet reach the ocean, is an important contributor to sea level rise. When reaching the ocean, these glaciers break off icebergs. These icebergs travel ...
  • Moore, Joseph (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Title: Race and Space: Gentrification and Eviction in Tacoma Abstract: Gentrification is a process in which middle class homebuyers, landlords and developers build new structures on previously developed land once occupied ...
  • Sato, Alyson; Wilheim, Jessica; Couche, Rachel (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Asian/Asian American men report higher levels of body image concerns relative to their ethnic peers. One potential reason may be due to experiences with racism, which are associated with disordered eating symptoms. No ...
  • Rehmann, Clara; Dahlke, Joe
    The oceans serve as an important carbon sink, but rising amounts of dissolved carbon are reducing their pH. Projections anticipate a decrease in mean surface pH from 8.07 to 7.67 by 2100, and some regions are already ...
  • Hill, Sarah (University of Oregon, 2021)
    The United States has a history of incarcerating more people per capita than any other country in the world. While there are many factors contributing to these exceedingly high prison populations, the key contributing ...
  • Scott, Caitlin (University of Oregon, 2021)
    The Northern Triangle of Central America has long been a major source of immigration to the United States. In April of 2019, the Trump Administration announced its intentions to freeze U.S. foreign aid to El Salvador, ...
  • Ede, Ricky
    Pumice is a highly porous rock composed of volcanic glass bearing dense and complex networks of vesicles-- bubbles preserved in solid rock resulting from the exsolution of volatiles such as water and carbon dioxide from ...
  • Johnson, Ryan
    “Relief” is a poem about anthropocentric moral policy, and a critical reflection on animal welfare designed to provoke questions about why humanity uses non-human species the way we do. The purpose of the poem is not to ...
  • Sol, Priscilla (University of Oregon, 2016)
  • Koontz, Emma
    The democratic reforms of the 1987 June 29 Declaration opened the floodgates for Korean New Wave films. The repeal of censorship regulations gave Korean filmmakers the autonomy to actualize their creative vision for the ...
  • Jones, Katherine (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Recently, male roles within the nuclear family structure have begun to shift, and there has been increased interest in Normative Male Alexithymia (NMA). NMA refers to the inability of men to put emotions into words. It has ...
  • Rothman, Angela (University of Oregon, 2016)
    American protest against the establishment grew between the years 1967 and 1968 because dramatic aspects of rebellion manifested in theatrical methods. Prominent examples of these protests were the San Francisco Mime Troupe, ...
  • Lee, Byron; Walker, Ashley (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Aging is associated with the impairment of the neurovascular unit, and this potentially leads to increased Alzheimer's disease pathology and cognitive impairment. A specific axon guidance receptor, Robo4, is important in ...

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