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Alumna selected as Hawai?i State Poet Laureate

Alumna selected as Hawaiʻi State Poet Laureate

May 3, 2023
Brandy Nālani McDougall, MFA ’01 (creative writing), uses storytelling and poetry as a force for healing and connection, pilina, to and through the land, ʻāina, for the people of Hawaiʻi.
Serena Woods, BA '04 (public relations)

Public relations for the public good

April 17, 2023
Serena Woods, BA ’04 (public relations), advises Colorado Governor Jared Polis on communications strategy related to campaigns such as affordable housing legislation, the COVID-19 pandemic response, and more.
A career committed to advocacy

A Career Committed to Advocacy

April 14, 2023

Darrell Rico Doss, JD ’95, recently made the move from Capitol Hill to General Motors. He looks back on the last nearly three decades of advocacy work, including navigating the financial crisis of 2007–08, serving as Congressional Black Caucus policy director, and working in the Japanese government.

Ducks Take Flight: Kaneali‘i Ng-Osorio

Ducks Take Flight: Kāneali‘i Ng-Osorio

April 14, 2023
Kāneali‘i Ng-Osorio, BS ’98 (psychology), shares the key skills he gained at the UO that he brought back to Hawaii as a business and project management leader.
UO Community Connections
Get involved with a UOAA affinity groups

Get involved with a UOAA affinity group

May 8, 2023
The UOAA is garnering interest for several new groups, including a Jewish Alumni Network and an Asian, Desi, & Pacific Islander Alumni Network. Fill out our interest form for more information!
Even worms get the munchies

Even worms get the munchies

May 3, 2023
Research from the UO's Institute of Neuroscience shows that worms exposed to a cannabinoid become even more interested in food. The study was shared widely by national media outlets.
Talking Ideas with Karl Scholz

Talking Ideas with Karl Scholz

April 14, 2023
The University of Oregon's incoming president sits down with Oregon Quarterly to share about his career, curiosity, and what he likes about Eugene.
Athletics
There is no finish line

There is No Finish Line

April 8, 2022

As Nike celebrates its 50th anniversary in May, Scott Reames, BA ’89 (public relations), recounts his time as Nike’s first corporate historian.

Alumnus pens 1972 track book

Alumnus pens 1972 track book

March 23, 2022
Steve Bence, BA ’75 (mathematics), MBA ’91 (general business), reminisces about his time as an All-American alongside Pre under coach Bill Bowerman in his book, 1972: Pre, UO Track, Nike Shoes, and My Life with Them All.
Peg Rees: the voice of generations

Peg Rees: the voice of generations

March 21, 2022
Triple Duck Peg Rees was a three-sport athlete (volleyball, basketball and softball) who helped the university implement Title IX as a student. In this podcast, she talks about her time at the UO as a student, coach, rec instructor - and her years of advocating for women in sports.
Georgia Football Weekend

Georgia football weekend

March 21, 2022
Join the UOAA as we travel to Atlanta to see the Ducks take on Georgia on Labor Day weekend.

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