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  • Buryk, Julia Rodriguez (2002)
    This study investigates the potential role of museums as online multimedia educational providers for the 21st century, framed within the context of current educational reform. Literature published between 1990-2001 was ...
  • Bettencourt, Aaron (2022-06-06)
    I believe all teachers should possess a lifelong desire to learn. I have demonstrated this desire through the pursuit of a Master’s degree. Students come into the classroom with certain needs, interests, and ability levels. ...
  • Bowden, Taylor (2021-06-13)
    Black, Indigenous, and Latinx folx face many barriers when trying to access public natural areas. Park managers, designers, city staff, and community organizations can build a more equitable future for our public natural ...
  • Kolberg, Josh (2010)
    Competition sponsored by the city of Oslo, Norway for a new museum in the city center and on the harbor's edge.
  • Camelo Borba, Ednaldo (University of Oregon, 2018-11)
    The present document explores two works by Brazilian composer Edmundo Villani-Côrtes - his Série Brasileira Op. 8 and Cinco Miniaturas Brasileiras – and discusses their relationship with nationalism, raising the question ...
  • FUHRMAN, CLARA NICOLE (University of Oregon, 2022-05)
  • Winegar, Daniel (2022-06-09)
    Western ranchers have been making saddles in largely the same fashion for the past two hundred years. While some new technology has made its way into English or riding saddles, Western saddles are made from leather and are ...
  • Shepherd, Jay L. (2013-03-15)
    William Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets are among the most influential in the English language, touching on timeless themes and emotions. As such, Shakespeare’s plays are standard in many high-school English classes, but ...
  • Lu, Sisi (2018-06-07)
    As one of the major lifelong learning possibilities outside the education system, museums have always been an important venue to the public. Throughout their long history, there has been a major shift in museology from ...
  • Harrison, Katherine (University of Oregon, 2024)
    This project investigates the intersection of ecology and aesthetics in residential planting design, with the aim of developing a new suburban aesthetic that inspires homeowners to embrace ecological initiatives in their ...
  • Bulkley, Hannah (University of Oregon, 2014-06)
    This project examines the resources and support services available to professional ballet dancers who wish to undergo a career transition. It investigates who the main providers of these resources are, how knowledge ...
  • Bourgeois, Kelly (2003-06)
    The purpose of this capstone project is to describe and analyze the significance of select financial statements of nonprofits. By examining a variety of literature and by summarizing material acquired from three capstone ...
  • McCaffery, Mark (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2011-08)
    Since the early 1980s, regional councils have partnered with nonprofit organizations in order to provide a range of services to member local governments with less capacity and resources. Although the partnership strategy ...
  • Howell, Leah (2019)
    The intersection of the permanent and impermanent, the disposable and the pleasurable opens up a space for my work to live in. I seek to create a tension between the familiarity of objects, materiality and fragmentation. ...
  • noteScape 
    Skinner, Brandon (University of Oregon, 2016-06)
    noteScape is a piece performed at the Future Music Oregon concert at the UO School of Music and Dance in June 2015. noteScape is also the name of the program I wrote using free, open-­‐s ...
  • Morgan, Mary (2017)
  • Parr, Kristine (2021-06-13)
    The benefit of both urban agriculture and therapeutic gardens are historically acknowledged and legitimized in landscape architecture. In their own ways they seek to address issues of resiliency and quality of life. ...
  • Thanasouk, Nali (University of Oregon, 2013-07)
    Globalization of standardized IT services has made offshoring a common practice for multinational corporations. This annotated bibliography presents an analysis of selected literature published from 2004 to 2013. Literature ...
  • Bushnell, Chelsea Colette (University of Oregon, Arts and Administration Program, 2004-11)
    The purpose of this study is to facilitate the implementation of a seven-to-ten day Fringe Festival in Portland, Oregon, or any similar metro area. The study defines the mutual benefits of such festivals to artists and ...
  • Welch, Mackenzie (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2012-06)
    The economic downturn in this country over the past several years has not only affected private businesses, but the nonprofit sector as well. America's nonprofits have experienced increased demand for services and a ...

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