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  • Roth, Dave (David F.) (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2007-06)
    My research seeks to understand what types of pedestrian and bicycle facilities and design elements are most comfortable for a variety of user types. Comfort is used as a measurement because it offers insights into the ...
  • Holverstott, Brett; von Bargen, Jean E. (University of Oregon, 2009)
    As a programming class we were charged with developing a comprehensive program for a new Gresham City Hall building. We started initially researching the city of Gresham by examining past articles about the challenges the ...
  • Gross, Meghan (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2007-11)
    An Energy Program study for potential efficiencies created by combining Oregon City’s Public Library and City Hall facilities. Investigates how flexible shared spaces and swing shift programs can save square footage and ...
  • Hawley, Erica; Dionísio, Wendy Ames (2016)
    Over the course of 10 weeks, students in Public Relations Campaigns (J454) at the University of Oregon collaborated with City of Redmond officials and staff to identify goals, objectives, target audiences, strategies, ...
  • Betros, Rosemary; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2023)
    The City of Salem implemented a City Operations Fee in 2019 to supplement revenue for its General Fund. The City was concerned, however, that the current fee structure does not adequately account for equity across commercial ...
  • Stephens, Ric (University of Oregon, 2021)
    The Green Cities course examines the history and future of the interface between urban growth and environmental concerns, and the technological, social, and political forces that continue to shape it. Students in the 2021 ...
  • Moore, Eavan; Golub, Aaron (University of Oregon, 2018)
  • Ruggeri, Laura; Reeder, Michael (University of Oregon, 2015)
    In November 2010, voters in the City of Tigard passed a $17 million bond to fund parks acquisition and development. The bond, Measure 34-181, did not fund park maintenance, however, and the City of Tigard now needs to ...
  • Self, Jennifer; Lugo, Jason; Meharg, Emily; Sercombe, William; Steiner, Bethany; Steiner, Erik (University of Oregon, 2012)
    The purpose of the this project is to analyze the City of Springfield’s existing wayfinding system and provide an action plan for its improvement. This action plan will serve as a “recipe” to guide the City of Springfield ...
  • Goodmonson, Greer A. (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    Civic use areas and industrial areas are typically physically separated in the city. What happens when these two uses intimately mix? Looking at specific examples where civic use occurs in a predominately industrial area, ...
  • Efendi, Johari (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    This study analyzes how civic engagement and collaborative governance can be used to build peace in post-conflict societies. A case study approach is used to examine the presence of civic engagement as a precursor to ...
  • Kenney, Cassidy (University of Oregon, 2021)
    The present study investigated the impact of the Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program (JYSEP) on the civic engagement of its participants. The JYSEP was evaluated as a service-learning program whose goal is to promote ...
  • Salvey, Lydia; Remund, David (2015)
    The City of Redmond worked with public relation students at the University of Oregon to find solutions for increasing civic engagement. The following pages include recommendations culled from eight different plans developed ...
  • Buhler, Julie Lorana (University Of Oregon, 1983-06)
  • Nance, Jessie (University of Oregon, 2015-01-14)
    This project analyzes the intersections between idealized representations of nature in both pastoral literature and early modern exploration literature published before the establishment of England's first successful ...
  • Santana, Arthur (University of Oregon, 2012)
    Reader comment forums of online newspapers, a relatively new feature of online journalism, have been called spaces of public deliberation. At their inception among large newspapers just five years ago, the forums were ...
  • Jones, Veronica (University of Oregon, 2022-12)
    The civilization policy, or civilizing policy, defined the direction of the United States’ Indian policy. Even today, the echoes of the civilization policy can be seen in modern Indian law. George Washington, the architect ...
  • Culbertson, Carolyn Sue, 1982- (University of Oregon, 2010-06)
    This dissertation develops an interpretation of Martin Heidegger's philosophical project in On the Way to Language and some of his earlier works that pave the way for this text and offers criticism of Heidegger's project ...
  • Lashley, Olivia (University of Oregon, 2023)
    While parenting is often rewarding, there are some aspects of parenthood that are stressful. One potential source of stress for parents is child behavior, especially for parents of children with low executive function (EF), ...
  • Osterkamp, Ellen (University of Oregon, 2012)
    This thesis examines the transformations of meaning, function, and variations of anthropomorphic forms as the trophy evolves from its Greek origins on the battlefield to its broader use on numerous monuments, royal palaces, ...

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