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  • Hollowgrass, Clara (University of Oregon, 2020-01)
    This piece is part of a series I did which focuses on the refinement found in a face. The medium is scratchboard, which I made myself from wood and black and white paint, and I used an old, empty fountain pen as my carving ...
  • Saunders-Ruesz, Miles; Holmquist, Zoe; Hawkins, Natalie (University of Oregon, 2021)
    The Covid-19 pandemic has affected the globe in countless ways. Economies have suffered, millions of lives have been lost, and issues that were present before March 2020 got worse. Anti-Semitic actions against the French-Jew ...
  • McMullen, Remi (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Unhoused populations have significantly higher rates of chronic conditions such as COPD, asthma, diabetes, and hypertension. An unhoused individual who contracts the virus has a higher likelihood of having a chronic ...
  • Acosta-Torres, Alexandra; ; Jaemie, Bynum (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Being quarantined during the COVID-19 pandemic has left people in a state of desperation to fill their time with entertainment and fulfilling activities. The purposes of our project are to teach about the connections between ...
  • Quintanilla, Andrea; Johnson, Jyhreh (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Ontogenetic changes to skull shape from juveniles to adults have been well researched and studied, but those that occur during adulthood are less well known. In this study, we collected 45 3D landmarks with a Microscribe ...
  • Lockwood, Kayla; Maxson, Bronwen K.; Thornhill, Kate (Canadian Association of Professional Academic Librarians L'Association canadienne des bibliothécaires en enseignement supérieur (CAPAL), 2022-06-06)
    College can be a stressful experience for students due to high costs of education, food insecurity, time management, and individual health conditions. With the recent global pandemic, the University of Oregon (UO) has ...
  • O'Brien, Bill (University of Oregon, 2021-05-16)
    The purpose of this paper is to critically examine abstraction in the context of John Dewey’s notion of reflective thought. Abstraction is to be understood as a pragmatic tool that underpins reflective thought. In other ...
  • Jenkins, Emily; Leonardi, Abbey; Flynn, Bianca; Ingram, Chelsea; Maxfield, Trisha; Hishida, Kassandra
  • Berk, Luca (University of Oregon, 2023-09)
    By connecting historical context and a statistical review of the present-day consequences of White hegemony within higher education, I argue that the exclusion of students of color in higher education by means of cultural ...
  • Kales, Spencer (University of Oregon, 2014)
    Throughout human history, people have maintained beliefs and practices that were meant to sustain health even though they seem, to the modern inquirer, to be quite ridiculous. A common source of medicinal material ...
  • Pebler, Sean (University of Oregon, 2015-03-13)
    Walter Pater's "The School of Giorgione" appealed to me because it addressed a concern I had with previous aesthetic texts. Most texts largely ignore the sensory training it requires to behold an aesthetic experience. I ...
  • Gregory, Jordan (University of Oregon, 2012-05-14)
    In the early twentieth century, traditional Europe fell apart. Out of the chaos and uncertainty fostered by World War I grew Modernism, a movement marked by drastic breaks from the traditions of Western art and culture ...
  • Long, Nicole (University of Oregon, 2020)
    The McKenzie River is a river at work, and the primary tools for harnessing its power have been dams. The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) owns two of the dam systems on the McKenzie, including the Cougar Dam, the tallest ...
  • Barton, Brenna (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Francisco Franco’s regime and the aftermath of World War II marked a period of political repression and economic instability in Spain, causing thousands of Spaniards to migrate in search of freedom and work. Throughout the ...
  • Swartzlender, Kyle (University of Oregon, 2014-02-12)
    This essay explores how the genre of the artist’s book, especially the appropriative manner of artist’s book, may be used as a method of literary criticism. The central argument of the paper is that the book artist, when ...
  • Salagean, Alina; Toraason, Erik; Libuda, Diana (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Most organisms utilize meiosis, a specialized form of cell division, to produce reproductive cells such as sperm and eggs. Failure to maintain genomic integrity during meiosis can result in serious diseases, including ...
  • Turner, Avery (University of Oregon, 2020)
    The present study investigates the demographic differences between mothers with Substance Use Disorders (SUD) (n=67) and mothers without (n=84).  The data was collected as part of a larger study that aimed to identify ...
  • Walker, Natalie; Grimm, Matthew (University of Oregon, 2021)
    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused immense loss and disturbance in all aspects of society. College students had to rapidly adapt to an online learning environment while dealing with personal disruptions caused by the pandemic ...
  • Johnson, Ireland; Guerrero, Andres; Spaulding, Veronica; Hettiaratchi, Marian (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Large bone defects and fractures caused by trauma or disease remain a serious challenge for orthopedic surgeons, and there is a need for more effective treatment strategies to repair injured bone. Bone autografts, a tissue ...
  • Morris, Parker (University of Oregon, 2020)
    The chemical industry, which accounts for ~7% of the US’s energy consumption, is the source of synthetic products used every day, from plastics to pharmaceuticals. Catalysts are used abundantly in industry because they ...

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