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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.

Side‑by‑side photos of the same person: on the left, a softball player in action; on the right, a law student in graduation attire.

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.

An Asian woman stands next to shelves of food, including rice and bread. She holds a package of strawberries, inspecting it, above a red crate of them.

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.

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Nominate a distinguished young alumni

March 10, 2026

Know a UO alum under 40 who’s making a powerful impact in their field or community? Nominate them for the 2026 Distinguished Young Alumni Award. Nominations close March 31.

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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.

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Building a brand on a love for Portland

October 14, 2025

Marcus Harvey, BS ’12 (digital arts), founded Portland Gear just two years after graduation from the UO. He has scaled the business from a small T-shirt start-up to a global travel bag brand. 

Duck Tales
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.

Three young people in work clothes sit on the ground over a square cut out in the dirt with buckets, looking for archeological finds.

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.

A man kneels on one knee, proposing to a woman in front of the Oregon Duck statue outside the Ford Alumni Center.

Celebrating Duck love stories 

February 10, 2026

As Valentine’s Day approaches, we asked UO alumni to share their stories of romance and partnership. Discover heartwarming tales from couples who share a connection as Ducks.

UO Community Connections
An Asian woman stands next to shelves of food, including rice and bread. She holds a package of strawberries, inspecting it, above a red crate of them.

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.

2026 Alumni Awards text on a green background. Oregon O logo next to text that says Alumni Association

Nominate a distinguished young alumni

March 10, 2026

Know a UO alum under 40 who’s making a powerful impact in their field or community? Nominate them for the 2026 Distinguished Young Alumni Award. Nominations close March 31.

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Travel with the UOAA in 2026!

February 10, 2026

See the world with fellow Ducks through the UOAA's Travel Program! Embark on a Danube River cruise, witness a total solar eclipse in Iceland, or choose one of our other 15+ tours scheduled for this year.

Athletics
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.

Side‑by‑side photos of the same person: on the left, a softball player in action; on the right, a law student in graduation attire.

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.

Thousands of people make up a crowd in Autzen Stadium under the glaring lights raising their hands and cheering under a night sky.

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.

A young Latina woman in a tan blouse and a young white woman in a blue and grey suit wear broadcaster headsets, smiling at the camera with Oregon Ducks basketball fans sit behind them.

Celebrating National Girls & Women in Sports Day

February 10, 2026

All 17 members of the broadcast production for the February 4 Oregon women's basketball game were female. From the camera operators, to on-air talent, and behind-the-scenes production, students are behind the broadcasts for the B1G+ streaming service through the Big Ten's "StudentU" program.

James and Emma Hathaway pose close together wearing bright green Oregon Ducks football jerseys with the inside of a football stadium behind them.

Supporting the Ducks across borders

January 20, 2026

From the United Kingdom to British Columbia, James Hathway and his wife Emma have come to love the University of Oregon and its football team. Today, the adopted Ducks are football season ticket holders, traveling south week after week from Vancouver, Canada.

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