Explore the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact in the new Oregon Quarterly. Also featured: a powerful essay by Brian Trapp, an instructor in the English department, on his relationship with his twin brother, Danny, born with severe cerebral palsy; stirring photographs of the Black Lives Matter protests last summer; and Jeffrey Ostler, Beekman Professor of Northwest and Pacific History, on the violence historically waged by the US government against Native Americans. The issue spotlights Daniel Lowd, an associate professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science; Hollywood film editor Sabrina Gimenez; law graduate/hiker extraordinaire Barney “Scout” Mann; and singer Robert Bailey, whose career began with a spot in National Lampoon’s Animal House and now backs up Garth Brooks.