Oregon Quarterly Autumn 2022

Oregon Quarterly Autumn 2022
 
The issue will be the focus of the new Ballmer Institute for Children’s Behavioral Health
Students at the Oregon Center for Electrochemistry research how energy is generated, stored, and transported
New CAS dean brings expertise on a warming planet, commitment to equity and access, and knack for mushroom hunting
Data scientists contribute to pandemic testing breakthrough for Latinx groups, helping identify methods that tripled turnout
Leilani Sabzalian co-leads the University of Oregon Sapsik'wałá Education Program for Indigenous students
Interim President Patrick Phillips on the start of the new year, the Ballmer Institute for Children's Behavioral Health, and more
Findings from a lab within Hayward Field benefit professional athletes and weekend warriors
National Science Foundation grant guides promising students in physical sciences to the workforce
UO alumnus Trip Jennings created a film titled Elemental, which focuses on wildfires on the West Coast 
With the publishing of her latest novel, author Lidia Yuknavitch finds her pond
After more than three decades in office representing the people of southwestern Oregon, Peter DeFazio, MA ’77, is retiring
The 2011 Clark Honors College graduate and journalism major is making headlines for her company's work in racial healing
Alumni association executive director Raphe Beck is a legit cowboy at the annual Eastern Oregon event
Victoria Brown, first female coxswain of the Pac-8 conference, and kudos to Oregon Quarterly from across generations
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