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Climate Change Solutions

Climate change solutions

March 31, 2022
A look at PathwayOregon graduate Haley Case-Scott, BA ’18 (political science), and her work for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
Help is on the way

Help is on the way

March 23, 2022
Folake Owodunni, BS '08 (biology), is the co-founder of Emergency Response Africa, an organization that is transforming emergency medical response in Africa.
Heart of a filmmaker

Heart of a filmmaker

March 23, 2022
A look ahead and a look back: Skye Fitzgerald, MFA ’97 (theater arts), talks about a new undertaking and what kinds of projects motivate him. His film Hunger Ward was a 2021 Oscar nominee for Best Documentary Short Subject.
Science, politics, and innovation

Science, politics, and innovation

February 11, 2022
Dr. Sarah Brady, PhD ’13 (chemistry), is the deputy director at the California Council on Science and Technology (CCST). CCST ensures that California policy is strengthened and informed by scientific knowledge, research, and innovation. Brady is interviewed by SOJC professor Mark Blaine, MS ’00 (literary nonfiction).
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Let’s Get this Party (Re)started

Let’s get this party (re)started

March 22, 2022
UO's Hip Hop Jam, founded by UO faculty member and alum André Sirois, PhD ’11 (communication and society), celebrates hip-hop culture—while teaching first-year students the business of events planning.
New book club selection to be a Netflix series

New book club selection to be a Netflix series

March 21, 2022
Join the UO Alumni Book Club today, and journey with us to the pink city of Jaipur via Alka Joshi’s expressive debut novel, The Henna Artist. The book club is completely free — you just have to get a copy of the book to enjoy.
UO to tackle children's behavioral health with transformational gift

UO to tackle children's behavioral health with transformational gift

March 4, 2022
With a gift of more than $425M from Connie (BS ’84, journalism) and Steve Ballmer, the University of Oregon announced the launch of The Ballmer Institute for Children’s Behavioral Health, a bold new effort to address the behavioral health needs of children and youth through teaching, research and clinical applications informed by community needs.
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