News and Achievements

 

— 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.
— John Miller, who suffered a tragic spinal cord injury at age 18, is received a substantial scholarship through the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation.
— The article looks at the pros and cons of the accommodation for college students.
— New name reflects the program's increasing shift to year-round programming.
— Student newspaper reviews Braiding Sweetgrass and profiles the Common Reading program.
— The Office of Academic Advising is celebrating National Transfer Student Week, which starts on October 17 this year, with a number of events.
— The program is featured in a Chronicle special report, entitled "New Pathways from College to Careers."
— Twenty UO sophomores spent a month in London this summer taking classes, going on adventures, and learning from the exciting experience of visiting another country.
— The new system will significantly improve the UO student experience by helping students as they plan their courses of study and monitor their progress along the way.
— Program participants overwhelmingly requested more engagement and opportunities to dive deeper with the current book.

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