News and Achievements

 

— Student mentors help PathwayOregon scholars navigate college life and thrive.
— Around 450 UO students and recent graduates will present their projects at the annual event, which showcases students’ hard work and research across all academic fields.
— Two University of Oregon students are among this year’s recipients of the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, a prized national award for research in the natural sciences, engineering and mathematics.
— Luda Isakharov’s dedication and achievements have been recognized with her selection as a Truman Scholar, a highly prestigious award bestowed on only 62 college students across the country this year.
— Common Reading has selected multiple titles, all of which tie into the Center for the Study of Women in Society's 50th anniversary programming and focus on feminism, gender and women’s rights.
— In this Q&A with undergraduate student Zoey Bailey, she shares how she got into the field of fire ecology, needed skills — some unexpected — and the beauty of working outside.
— The program assists first-generation and low-income students and students of color in building professional and research skills, developing connections for future careers, and forming community together.
— Luda Isakharov and Kavi Shrestha are among 200 finalists nationally chosen for their leadership in public service.
— The impact fund will support foundational and often transformational opportunities for undergraduate students of all backgrounds to pursue research and distinguished scholarships.
— Following a stellar academic career at the UO Raimy Khalife-Hamdan was selected for a Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship this fall, making her one of five fellows chosen from more than 700 applicants.

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