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  • Pollanen, Iida (University of Oregon, 2012-05-14)
    Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) is a postcolonial novel that gives a voice to Antoinette, the Creole woman described as the “mad woman in the attic” in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1847). Wide Sargasso Sea has been ...
  • Zapf, Tracy (University of Oregon, 2011-10-18)
    Researchers and educators alike have raised concerns over the potential exclusion of children with speech and language disorders in immersion programs. The purpose of this pilot study is to determine whether children with ...
  • Joy, Siena (University of Oregon, 2022-11)
    Nudibranchs are marine invertebrates that use various defenses to deter predators. Peltodoris nobilis is a member of the superfamily Doridoidea and uses de novo chemical synthesis for defense. Hermissenda crassicornis is ...
  • Maurer, Nicholas (University of Oregon, 2015)
    Epic Theatre and Absurdism could not be further apart. Epic Theatre was constructed in order to teach audiences morality, while Absurdism asserts that the world is deprived of morality and meaning. The contrast between ...
  • Morrissey, Caellagh (University of Oregon, 2015)
    Extractive European Imperial forces often justified colonization as a crusade, bringing civilization to a timeless and barbaric continent. One way of validating this justification was to create a narrative, or a history ...
  • McIntosh, Michael (University of Oregon, 2017)
    In this paper, I attempt to establish a causal relationship between immigration and local economic outputs. My estimation sample consists of national data on each of education attainment, wages, and native employment, ...
  • Aghel, Parsa (University of Oregon, 2021-06)
    The term Anthropocene, denoting the era where human activity is the greatest influence on the environment and climate, marks a new era of climate change theory and understanding. This paper, though, looks at existing ...
  • Friedman, Joseph (University of Oregon, 2013-11-18)
    This study examines the rent prices of the student housing apartment market surrounding the University of Oregon. The first key component of this study includes a Hedonic price model that helps evaluate what apartment ...
  • Wilkinson, Olivia (University of Oregon, 2022-05)
    Taken near Fisher Mountain, WY at my family’s cabin, this polyphemus moth sat like this on our screen door for over 24 hours. It was important to me to capture its because it was truly massive: its wingspan was at least ...
  • Carlson, Katherine (University of Oregon, 2015)
  • Allums, Martin (University of Oregon, 2017)
  • Bisheimer, Elle (University of Oregon, 2024)
    This drawing explores several of the complex relationships between human innovation, morality, and how progress is defined through time. Who defines progress, and who is truly capable of harnessing its successes? In our ...
  • Bisheimer, Elle (University of Oregon, 2024)
    This photo series illustrates the power of captivating, freeform imagery that can spawn organically in our surroundings. The unique movement of black lines in the images result from the natural composition of the environment ...
  • Crowley, William (University of Oregon, 2014)
  • Schmitt, Kyla (University of Oregon, 2022-11)
    During the summer of 2022, my travels—for environmental fieldwork and vacations alike—took me all across Oregon’s Cascade Range, from the North Santiam Canyon to Mount Bachelor. Whether the skies were misty or blue, whether ...
  • Li, Alexander (2023-03-13)
    I took this picture flying out of Los Angeles. As the plane climbed, watching the different clouds roll over the hills and against the blue sky was inspiring. Seeing the clouds cast shadow across each other from a high ...
  • Schmitt, Jadon (University of Oregon, 2023-09)
    I took this photograph at Zion National Park’s Upper Emerald Pools. At the end of a grueling hike, I was treated to this awe-inspiring waterfall. Shot from a low vantage point looking up the sheer canyon wall, the composition ...
  • Collins-Burke, Drew (University of Oregon, 2023-09)
    I took this photo while on vacation with my family during spring break of 2022. According to Oregon Coast Beach Connection, the rocks seen in the ocean were formed by lava rivers around 12 to 18 million years ago. These ...
  • Schmitt, Kyla (University of Oregon, 2022-11)
    During a recent job as a field technician, I spent time in the burn area of the Beachie Creek Fire, which struck the Lyons-Detroit corridor in August 2020. The fire burned nearly 200,000 acres of old-growth forest, and ...

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