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Inspired by an anniversary
For fifty years, the Center for the Study of Women in Society has worked to confront gender inequity. Inspired by their success, the winter ’24 issue salutes many more mighty women who are overcoming society’s barriers and paving a road for others to follow.
The UO’s First Black Woman Grad Brought Lasting Change
The legacy of Nellie Franklin—a Black student who was not permitted to live in a dorm—still resonates today
Readers Celebrate Mighty Women of Mighty Oregon. Who Is Yours?
In time for Women’s History Month in March, readers submitted their “Mighty Women.” See the list and nominate your own.
UO Headlines
A more realistic artificial skin may lead to medical advances
A novel 3D printing technique helps UO researchers and partners better replicate the real thing
Here’s how sports brands can appeal to fans in the metaverse
A UO sports industry expert zeroes in on the most effective and engaging strategies
Microelectrodes could be the next step in neural interfaces
Felix Deku's work at the Knight Campus could lead to treatments for neurological conditions
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