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  • Krause, Alan (University of Oregon, 2012)
    How do organizations assess and explain their performance? Prior studies have attempted to demonstrate that, like individuals, organizations take credit for good performance and blame poor performance on influences in ...
  • Pedroza, Jonathan (University of Oregon, 2021-11-23)
    Less than 10% of U.S. adults meet physical activity recommendations. Physical inactivity leads to poor physical and mental health conditions. Little is known about community factors on a county level associated with ...
  • Cyrus, Heather; Dillard, Suni; Young, Robert (University of Oregon, 2010)
    As one of the Sustainable City Year (SCY) projects this year, Green Cities students were asked to research, plan, and design environmentally friendly re-use and redevelopment options for the Salem Housing Authority ...
  • Stephens, Ric (University of Oregon, 2023-12)
    In an era defined by rapid urbanization, the effective planning and management of cities have become paramount to ensure sustainable development, efficient resource allocation, and enhanced quality of life for residents. ...
  • Stephens, Ric (University of Oregon, 2022)
    How can cities become more sustainable, resilient, and regenerative? This question is the foundation for studies in the“Green Cities”course that examines the history and future of the interface between urban growth and ...
  • Cunha-Rigby, Matthew; Young, Robert F. (University of Oregon, 2009)
    The Green Cities Project focuses on providing the City of Gresham with a set of policy and plan recommendations for the Springwater Community. Springwater, a 1272-acre site on the southeast edge of the Portland Metro ...
  • Byers, Rachel (2008-12)
    The goal of this master's project was to investigate the dynamic relationship between sustainability and museum administration in order to define what it might mean for a museum and its exhibitions to be green. Through an ...
  • Gratreak, Leesa (University of Oregon, 2012-06)
    Statements like "These windows are too old", "I need to build a new structure if I want it to be efficient", and "as long as it is LEED certified it must be a sustainable project" illustrate this point: There is a ...
  • Bohlinger, Brittany (University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
    Over the past 30 years, the U.S. prison population has exploded. With only 5% of the global population, the U.S. now incarcerates more than 25% of the world’s prisoners (ACLU, 2011). This has led to increased attention ...
  • Falkenstein, Lizzie; Arms, Shannon (University of Oregon, 2010)
    Thirteen schemes were developed for the Gresham City Hall project under the Sustainable Cities Initiative during the winter term of 2010. Each group took a unique approach to the challenges and opportunities presented. All ...
  • Casselman, Kate; Holt, Nicole; Race, Craig; Kilgore, Elizabeth (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2009-12-10)
    Gresham, Oregon is growing, developing, and looking for a way to revitalize their downtown district. After speaking with representatives from the departments within City Hall, our group developed spatial relationship ...
  • Coyle, Megan; Frease, Aaron; Harkin, Tim; Johnson, Brianne; Riegelnegg, Craig (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2009-12)
    This programming document is a study for a new Gresham City Hall in Gresham, Oregon. Through interviews with city employees and personal observation, students came up with programming solutions to meet the needs of the ...
  • Newman, Adam; Lovett, Kelsey; Olson, Hilary; Varady, Stephen (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2009-11-05)
    This project investigates the programmatic needs of a new Gresham City Hall. This new building should be innovative in function and striking in appearance to reinvigorate Gresham's downtown area. It must also embody ...
  • Fracchia, Elena (University of Oregon, 2010)
    In this report, prepared for the City of Gresham and the Sustainable City Year program, climate change preparedness will be discussed as it pertains to the City of Gresham and the Lower Willamette Subbasin. The report ...
  • Harmon, Andrew; Celtnieks, Kris; Curea, Elisabeta; DeLeonardo, Jon (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2009-12-10)
    This document contains an Architectural Program for the City of Gresham's new City Hall.
  • Tucker, Staci (University of Oregon, 2011-12)
    Despite the rise in participation and economic importance of online games as a media phenomenon, ever-growing virtual worlds that seemingly exist as "third places" for social interaction and relationship formation, there ...
  • Chapman, Stephanie (University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
    DISSERTATION ABSTRACT Stephanie Fritsch Chapman Doctor of Philosophy German and Scandinavian June 2017 Title: Grillparzer, the Enlightener: Displaced Paternity in Grillparzer’s Works It is my intention ...
  • Bean, James (University of Oregon, 2011)
    Ground: for Four Players and Their Instruments is a piece of music written for flute, clarinet, violin, and violoncello. The facets of this piece that make it unique are those which may not have had any possibility of ...
  • Moseley, Daniel (University of Oregon, 2012)
    In this dissertation, we will look at two families of algebras with connections to hyperplane arrangements that admit actions of finite groups. One of the fundamental questions to ask is how these decompose into irreducible ...
  • Wilson, James B., 1980- (University of Oregon, 2008-06)
    Finite p -groups are studied using bilinear methods which lead to using nonassociative rings. There are three main results, two which apply only to p -groups and the third which applies to all groups. First, for finite ...

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