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  • Miller, Daniel (2019)
  • Wold Sipher, Amanda (2010-06)
    This master’s project explores the economic, political, and social factors affecting demand for the arts in Washington State and investigates how state-level arts organizations are positioned to cultivate demand through ...
  • Blandford, Michael (2011-07-07)
    CIOs are often required to develop and implement merger and acquisition strategies to produce revenue and growth (Battey, 2000). Literature published between 1986 and 2011 is examined to identify the growing role of IT in ...
  • Schwartz, Christopher (University of Oregon, 2019)
    This study assists in understanding the value of transitioning to a cloud-based phone solution for an SME. The target audience is SME leaders and their IT stakeholders seeking innovative technology solutions rather than ...
  • Augustine, Mary Elizabeth (Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2019)
    This research assesses the capacity for values-based institutional purchasing policy within the OCWCOG MOW program. Values-based food purchasing policy directs and prioritizes purchasing spend for nutritious, sustainable, ...
  • Garcia, Nicolas (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    Vanpooling provides an opportunity to save commuters money and diminish the external costs of an automobile‐dominated transportation system. Vanpooling’s effectiveness in urban and suburban areas has been established, ...
  • Klecker, Sarah (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Paralympic athletes have long been marginalized and fought to have their athletic pursuits recognized as equal to traditional sport. These groups have consistently been left out of marketing and advertising images, as ...
  • Rawlins, Christopher Brendan (2003)
    The purpose of this capstone paper is to familiarize University of Oregon (UO) AAD students and arts administrators with video production equipment and its use. Information on video production offered through the UO School ...
  • Keith, Jessie (University of Oregon, 2024-06-14)
    The research topic of my terminal project is Vinotok, an autumn equinox festival that takes place annually in the small town of Crested Butte, Colorado. Vinotok is a curious festival in that it wasn’t formally begun until ...
  • Docherty, Joshua (2010-06)
    This paper explores the counterculture art movement of Internet and new media culture jamming and its social impact on existing hierarchy in mass media and the arts. Common to this movement is an empowerment of traditionally ...
  • Grant, Lexie Olivia (2013-06)
    The purpose of this Master’s Capstone is to examine the role of state arts agencies and how they can incorporate economic development into their purpose. State Arts Agencies around the country are facing many challenges, ...
  • Johnson, Stephanie G. (University of Oregon, 2014-06-04)
    This Master’s research project explores current practice and opinions on visitor photography policy in museum exhibit spaces. Assuming that many U.S. museums have outdated visitor photography policies and given the general ...
  • Schmith, Erin (2018-06)
    As museums seek ways to attract wider audiences and increase their relevance to more people, collaboration with community groups has become common practice. Museums are using multiple models for these collaborations, ...
  • Rice, Noriko (University of Oregon, 2016-03-16)
    This research project explores the broad topic of visual arts and its use in medical schools, focusing specifically on Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) as a method. After analyzing the medical school reform and the new ...
  • Feng, Churan (University of Oregon, 2015-12)
    Voyage to the Other Shore is an interactive musical composition that uses the Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect sensor as the interface for performance. This piece uses Delicode NI Mate to receive data from the Kinect, Max/MSP/Jitter ...
  • Jorgensen, Matthew R. (University of Oregon, 2016-06-10)
    Our climate is now changing at an alarming and measurable rate. The next century will bring changes with a speed we have not yet experienced, and it is imperative that we preemptively address projected effects. The focus ...
  • Stevens, Robert (2005-09-02)
    Walkability is an emerging and hot topic in the study of urban form. Many planning scholars and practitioners alike have already examined the many components of the land use-transportation connection and built environment-physical ...
  • Spradling, Noray-Ann (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2013-06)
    Since the popularity of the automobile skyrocketed in the early 20th Century, most urban areas have been designed around their usage at the expense of pedestrians and bicyclists. However, since the early 1990’s, the New ...
  • Jarrell, Christine (2005-03)
    The purpose of this study is to explore ways that web conferencing and enterprise information portals, two collaborative technologies, support the four modes of knowledge conversion described by Takeuchi and Nonaka (2004). ...
  • Green, Tyler (Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2018)
    Approximately 650,000 individuals in the United States are released from the criminal justice system per year. Research demonstrates 67% of these individuals will be re-arrested within 3 years, and 75% will be re-arrested ...

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