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  • Chambrose, Starla (University of Oregon, 2020-08)
    It would be an understatement, I think, to say that the last few months have been an unexpected challenge. From the COVID-19 pandemic to the racial injustice sparking civil unrest across the country, the headlines that ...
  • Chambrose, Starla (University of Oregon, 2021-06)
    As for many students this past year, the COVID-19 pandemic completely derailed my research plans. I had been working on my thesis in a lab in the Institute of Ecology and Evolution since the winter of my sophomore year. ...
  • Pearman, Joshua J. (University of Oregon, 2019)
    Our inspiration to conduct research can come from anywhere. For some, it might be an interesting idea from a lecture, or a unique detail from a research article. For others, it could be an observation of the world around ...
  • Pearman, Joshua J. (University of Oregon, 2019)
  • Rheingold, Charlotte (University of Oregon, 2015)
  • Dorning, Sandra (University of Oregon, 2017)
  • Grealish, Aidan (University of Oregon, 2015)
  • Dorning, Sandra (University of Oregon, 2017)
  • Zhou, Allison M. (University of Oregon, 2018)
  • Rheingold, Charlotte (University of Oregon, 2014)
  • Zhou, Allison M. (University of Oregon, 2018)
  • Ginieczki, Taylor Sarah; Taylor, Jay; Schmitt, Kyla (University of Oregon, 2022-11)
    In more ways than one, our 2021–2022 school year set major records. In the fall, the most students to ever attend the UO matriculated as Ducks. In the spring, Eugene received so much rain that April was the 7th-wettest ...
  • Schmitt, Kyla; Taylor, Jay (2023-03-13)
    Welcome to Volume 21, Issue 1 of the Oregon Undergraduate Research Journal (OURJ)!
  • Schmitt, Kyla; Taylor, Jay (University of Oregon, 2023-09)
    Welcome to Volume 21, Issue 2 of the Oregon Undergraduate Research Journal (OURJ).
  • Schmitt, Kyla; Taylor, Jay (University of Oregon, 2023)
  • Salgado, Kayley (2023-03-13)
    In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, literature in the Caribbean underwent a period of significant development. The word “Caribbean” encompasses such a vast cultural, locational, and linguistic span that it is difficult ...
  • James, Tate (University of Oregon, 2017)
    The Japanese animated television show (or “anime”), Puella Magi Madoka Magica, has garnered significant popularity. Anime fans and critics alike often hail the show as a progressive criticism of the magical girl genre. ...
  • Wehn, Lena (University of Oregon, 2023-09)
    2022 marked the 60th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s death. Her name is once again making headlines. The notable uptick in recent media coverage surrounding Monroe underscores that her cultural significance extends far ...
  • McNulty, Robert Weybright (University of Oregon, 2013-05-14)
    Data on marine mammals, specifically information on their stock numbers, seasonal migrations, population structure, habitat use, and behaviors is limited. This study of island-associated resident pods of the long nosed ...
  • Singsank, Lauralei (University of Oregon, 2020-08)
    Sook Ching is a Chinese term meaning “purge through cleansing.” Operation Sook Ching took place in Singapore from February 21 to March 4, 1942. It was a military operation carried out by the Japanese with the intent of ...

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