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Alum turns undergrad project into a new magazine

April 14, 2026

Jack Whayland transformed a layout for the UO's Align Magazine into a concept for a full-fledged magazine. To create the publication, he works with friends and classmates from the School of of Journalism and Communication.

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Creating community through musical composition

April 14, 2026

Steffen Schmidt, class of 2014, composes music for video games and virtual reality film experiences. In 2025, he collaborated with UO Track and Field and University of Oregon Athletics to release “Runnin’ It,” a song honoring the legacy of Hayward Field.

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Leader of the pack

April 14, 2026

Oregon women's basketball guard Sofia Bell, BS '25 (business administration), shares her story on the Mighty Oregon Podcast. Discover how the second-generation Ducks basketball star has made a name for herself, on and off the court.

Fifteen young men in the a cappella group On the Rocks stand and sit in two rows for a photo in front of Autzen Stadium, with the yellow Oregon O in the background.

On the Rocks 2010: Where are they now?

April 14, 2026

A YouTube video gone viral, a reality competition show, and Friday performances at the EMU defined 2010 for UO’s all-male a cappella group On the Rocks. Today, their brotherhood and experiences still guide them, years and careers later. 

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Fifteen young men in the a cappella group On the Rocks stand and sit in two rows for a photo in front of Autzen Stadium, with the yellow Oregon O in the background.

On the Rocks 2010: Where are they now?

April 14, 2026

A YouTube video gone viral, a reality competition show, and Friday performances at the EMU defined 2010 for UO’s all-male a cappella group On the Rocks. Today, their brotherhood and experiences still guide them, years and careers later. 

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Feeding Oregon: UO alumni work to end hunger

November 19, 2025

Shannon Oliver, MBA ’13; Ian Dixon-McDonald, BA ’06 (humanities); and Rebecca Sprinson, BA ’09 (women’s and gender studies); are in the fight to end hunger. The three alumni share what led them to careers in food banking and what inspires hope to keep serving.

Duck Tales
A young blonde woman in a brown cardigan poses with her head resting on her hand in front of green trees in the background. Text in white outlines says mother nature versus mother culture.

Alum turns undergrad project into a new magazine

April 14, 2026

Jack Whayland transformed a layout for the UO's Align Magazine into a concept for a full-fledged magazine. To create the publication, he works with friends and classmates from the School of of Journalism and Communication.

A music conductor standing with their arms crossed.

Creating community through musical composition

April 14, 2026

Steffen Schmidt, class of 2014, composes music for video games and virtual reality film experiences. In 2025, he collaborated with UO Track and Field and University of Oregon Athletics to release “Runnin’ It,” a song honoring the legacy of Hayward Field.

A man in a purple shirt wears a headpiece with dark glasses-like lenses and a band around the head.

Building the future of empathic AI

March 10, 2026

Alec Freudenstein, MS '24 (immersive media communication), turned his master's project—an emotionally aware AI financial advisor—into a prototype that has been recognized by leading AI firms.

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An archaeology field school for today’s students

February 10, 2026

The Museum of Natural and Cultural History’s commuter-style program at the historic Applegate House makes fieldwork accessible. Discover how the program supported 2025 anthropology graduates Emerald Marx and Addie Kosterman on their archaeology career paths.

UO Community Connections
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The Alumni Project

April 14, 2026

A new networking course series in the Clark Honors College is connecting students with alumni in related professional sectors. Discover senior journalism major Mirandah Davis-Powell's key takeaways from UO alumni in media and communications careers. 

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Save the date: 10th Reunion

April 14, 2026

Classes of 2015, 2016, and 2017—grab your green and yellow, because your 10th Reunion is happening October 8–10, 2026 on the UO’s Eugene campus. Book your stay early and create your digital yearbook page to connect with classmates. Reunion registration opens in June.

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Inside UO’s transformative teacher-preparation pathway

April 14, 2026

The UO’s Educational Foundations and UOTeach programs are shaping the next generation of public-school teachers. Discover how they're preparing alumni like Adriana Alvarez, MS '22 (curriculum and teaching education), to succeed in the classroom.

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Emergency aid boosts student retention

March 10, 2026

Julia Morrill, BA ’94 (sociology), witnesses generosity in action every day as the UO's assistant dean of students and director of basic needs and off-campus community support. Through donor support, programs like the Students in Crisis Fund and Feed the Flock help hundreds of students each year.

Athletics
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Leader of the pack

April 14, 2026

Oregon women's basketball guard Sofia Bell, BS '25 (business administration), shares her story on the Mighty Oregon Podcast. Discover how the second-generation Ducks basketball star has made a name for herself, on and off the court.

The Oregon Women's Basketball Team face away from the camera toward the net, wrapping their arms around the waists of the women next to them. They are in green uniforms with yellow lines down the sides.

Eyes on Selection Sunday

March 10, 2026

After a loss in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal, Oregon women's basketball is awaiting their NCAA Tournament seed, to be announced on Sunday, March 15.

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From walk-on softball player to nonprofit founder

March 10, 2026

Darya Kaboli-Nejad, BA ’19 (international studies), has been an underdog her whole life, walking onto Oregon’s softball team, getting into law school, and now founding a nonprofit. Through The Soraya Foundation, she’s supporting former student-athletes pursuing postgraduate education.

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2026 Oregon football schedule announced

February 10, 2026

Oregon’s 2026 slate features seven home games and five away, beginning with a September 5 kickoff against Boise State and culminating in a high‑profile trip to face Ohio State.

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