Oregon Quarterly Summer 2022

Oregon Quarterly cover salutes Chuck and Gwen Lillis
 
July 6
Retired board chair Chuck Lillis reflects on eight years of leadership in a wide-ranging conversation with President Schill
July 6
Chuck and Gwen Lillis have served the UO in many ways. Mostly, they listen, lead, and dare the university to be great.
July 6
The World Athletics Championships Oregon22 give unprecedented opportunities to showcase UO contributions to society
July 6
This summer holds special meaning for NBC broadcaster, UO faculty member, alumnus, and “the voice of Hayward Field”
July 6
It’s a time of change and achievement for the UO says President Michael Schill, in his opening essay for the summer issue
July 6
Knight Campus scientist Damien Callahan studies elite athletes for clues about muscle rehabilitation after injury
July 6
A virtual reality simulation designed by a University of Oregon professor could help spur people to environmental action
July 6
The six-time All American runner reflects on the legacy and future of Hayward Field for both athletes and spectators
July 6
UO running great Raevyn Rogers, whose image is enshrined upon the Hayward Field tower, is set to show the world what she can do
July 6
It had been six years since Devon Allen played competitive football for the Ducks. That didn’t stop him from chasing a historic twofer
July 6
The UO alumnus, a voice for his people, looks to preserve and restore Coquille culture for future generations
July 6
The alumna and environment champion is a policy assistant in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
July 6
Letters in the summer issue were abuzz about bees, conservation, and Quarterly kudos
July 6
Download the latest issue of Oregon Quarterly as a print magazine