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The presidents of the UO, OSU, and Portland State responded to questions about improving educational opportunities for Oregonians.
It was 1 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 11, and it was cold throughout Ukraine — no more than 12 degrees. The streets were covered in snow and ice. It was snowing in the capital. A cold wind was blowing. The stern-looking men came to the capital city by the thousands, some of them by buses from hundreds of miles away. They wore black coats and gloves. On their heads were black helmets. In their hands were shields and nightsticks.
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President Michael Gottfredson and Vice President for Enrollment Management Roger Thompson were thrilled at the remarks made by Secretary of Education Arne Duncan praising the University of Oregon’s PathwayOregon program.
The New York Review of Books featured an article on the UO Libraries' publication of a book translation about Guatemalan police archives.
By cutting federal research funding, the sequestration hinders innovation, life-changing discoveries and job creation at universities.
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Secretary of Education Arne Duncan praised the UO's PathwayOregon program as a model for others to follow.
The following opinion piece by the presidents of four of the state's universities appeared in the Oregonian on Sunday, Dec. 1.
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