Oregon Quarterly Spring 2018

 
April 4
Women in Graduate Science is changing the game for female researchers today—and those of tomorrow
April 4
Debate was one of the UO’s early strengths, and today it’s building on a history of participation and championships
April 4
From obesity to hunger in schools, education faculty members are addressing our complicated relationships with food
April 5
Whether it’s speed on the track, fluency in Spanish, or artistry on canvas, Raevyn Rogers is true to her talents
April 5
A UO sociologist examines labor conditions for Walmart workers in China—and a resistance movement
April 5
Her father’s death prompted Ellen Chandler to explore philosophy—and ask challenging questions
April 5
By day, Leif Karlstrom is a specialist in volcanology. He's also a classically trained violinist and bluegrass fiddler.
March 30
Recent gifts will increase the number of endowed faculty chairs and support students
April 4
Tech exec Stephen Gillett ’98 has applied valuable lessons learned from his UO days and as a video gamer
April 4
They met in the Emerald newsroom, and now Molly Bedford and Ryan Knutson are a media power couple in New York
April 4
Duck Tale: Jim Harrang was a lover of the outdoors, benefactor to his university and friend to his community.
April 4
Readers share memories of Max's Tavern back in the day and history classes with professor Paul Dull