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Neuroscientist Michael Posner Wins National Medal of Science

University of Oregon neuroscientist Michael Posner has won a National Medal of Science for his work on the development of attention in the brain, President Barack Obama announced Sept. 17. Posner, a professor emeritus who joined the UO faculty in 1965, is one of nine winners of the national award given in recognition of "outstanding contributions to science and engineering," according to the White House.

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Campus News

UO’s Applied Information Management Present Research Awards

imageThe University of Oregon Applied Information Management (AIM) Master’s Degree Program is well known for the cutting edge questions posed by students in the final research course, entitled Capstone. Capstone provides an opportunity for students, who work full time while completing the degree, to select a topic in the larger field of information management and to build a clearly defined link between their professional activity and academic inquiry. Most professionals have little time to conduct research as a regular part of their workday, although many would probably say they would benefit from the opportunity.

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UO Architecture Alumnae Establish Connection in Koutiala, Mali

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Architectural design, technology, and an interest in helping others brought students from the University of Oregon together with artisans in a city in southeastern Mali this summer. Peace Corps volunteers, Karmen Unterwegner and Maridee BonaDea, reached across the continents to bring architectural design assistance to an artisan center in Koutiala, Mali.

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School of Journalism and Communication Announces 2009 Hall of Achievement Class

imageThe late Ann Sullivan ’42, who helped pave the way for women in journalism as a reporter at The Oregonian, will be honored along with Steve O’Leary ’69, president of O’Leary and Partners Advertising and a noted author and speaker about word-of-mouth advertising. Glenn Cole ’92, Principal and Creative Director of 72 and Sunny, will receive the inaugural Eric Allen Award for alumni under 40 at the event, which is scheduled for November 13.

The Hall of Achievement is the SOJC’s signature event and includes a reception, dinner, and program honoring the inductees and highlighting SOJC scholarship students. All proceeds benefit named Hall of Achievement scholarships as well as the HOA Student Fund.

Interested in attending this year’s event? Contact Kathleen Larson, SOJC Event Manager, klarson@uoregon.edu. Seating is limited and tickets begin at $125.

Sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Ann Greenfield, SOJC Assistant Director of Development, amg@uoregon.edu.

» Visit the virtual Hall of Achievement


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Cascade Magazine Now Online

The Fall 2009 issue of Cascade is now in the mail to alumni of the College of Arts and Sciences. Watch for it in your mailbox, or link now to the virtual magazine Or visit the Cascade web site. Questions or comments? Contact the editor at cascade@uoregon.edu.


Students Contribute to Preservation of Buildings Across the Northwest

imageLast week, three university students from the Pacific Northwest got to know architect Frank Lloyd Wright's handiwork up close and personal. On Thursday, the trio sat on a scaffolding 10 feet in the air. With gentle movements, they scraped away the original finish on cedar plywood ceiling panels. The work takes a gentle touch because they don't want to gouge or otherwise damage the wood, which could be expensive, if not impossible, to repair.

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Ducks Giving

Become a Higher Education Advocate

imageCalling all Ducks and fine-feathered friends! To support higher education, the University of Oregon draws upon an extensive network of grassroots, volunteer advocates – alumni, students, their families, faculty, staff, and friends of the university. We’re pleased to announce our new online system that makes it even easier for you to become a University of Oregon Advocate. Please visit the Advocacy page on the Alumni Association’s new website and become a UO Advocate today! Once you sign up, we’ll keep you posted on advocacy opportunities throughout the year – everything from calling or emailing elected officials, writing letters to the editor, attending town hall meetings, participating in office visits with legislators, and attending advocacy days at the State Capitol. Your advocacy really helps the university and higher education.

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My DuckStory: Katie Dwyer

imageIf you can catch a moment with University of Oregon student Katie Dwyer, you’ll immediately sense she’s a young woman on a mission. As a senior in the Clark Honors College, Katie is pursuing a double-major in Comparative Literature and Sociology with a minor in Spanish. She spends her free time as a tour guide for the Honors College, works with the American English Institute to host international scholars, volunteers at local clinic Volunteers in Medicine, spends evenings at the Campus Wesley Center, and hours on the Recreation Center’s climbing wall. Indeed, this busy young woman throws herself so much into her UO experiences, it’s a wonder she ever sleeps.

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Gift from Sue Moshberger ’37 Enriches Educational Experience for Student Researchers

Students on campus are gaining valuable experience because of a gift from Ursula “Sue” Moshberger, shown here in her U.S. Navy WAVES uniform. Moshberger became a high school teacher after earning her degree in physical education at the UO in 1937. Her bequest to the UO’s human physiology department helps advance the careers of student researchers.

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Athletic News

Matthew Knight Arena Update

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After nearly seven years of hard work — and with the generous support and vision of the University of Oregon community — construction of Matthew Knight Arena is well underway. The new interactive website is the second phase of the Matthew Knight Arena internet experience. It includes 3-D views from all seating sections, previews of arena features, regular blogs from Matthew Knight Arena personalities, as well as information on amenities, comfort and services.

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Frosh Volleyball Players Team Up with Veterans to Push Ducks to #12 in US

imageThe Aug. 22 volleyball media day at McArthur Court provided media outlets with a glimpse of the future, as freshmen teamed up with their veteran teammates in the first public inter-squad scrimmage of the season. Described as a bookend team, much of Duck volleyball’s success depends on the performance of the five new freshmen filling out its roster. The scrimmage was their first chance to show off in the public eye.

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» To see a day in the life of the Vollyball team,
click here


Tips from the Trainer

imageThe Oregon Athletic Medicine staff has more than 100 years of combined athletic medicine experience. The athletic trainer is one of the most important parts of a complete athletic medicine program. The athletic training staff consists of seven full time athletic trainers supplemented by the support of graduate athletic trainers' in advanced studies of Sports Medicine and Athletic Training within the Department of Human Physiology.

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Featured Alumni

Alexander Theoharis ’09 Authors Photographic Comic Book Series

imageBattling zombies in post-apocalyptic Seattle is just a typical day for the characters of the new comic book series Night Zero, written by recent law school graduate Alexander Theoharis, founder and editor-in-chief of The Legality.

Night Zero is a photo comic book produced on location in Seattle, Washington. It follows the lives of the survivors of a deadly viral outbreak who must learn to live together and forge a new future in the New City.

In March, Theoharis shared some insights as to how he came about writing comic book scripts and how he was able to strike a balance between law school and creative writing.

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Art Rice ’73 Says Time at UO “the Best of His Life”

The third time that the Soviet police officer approached Art Rice he wasn’t so friendly. This time, instead of a nod and casual walk away from the man in uniform Rice found himself face first on the ground, and, ultimately arrested. The 1973 UO landscape architecture alumnus would later describe this experience as comedic, and also insightful into the culture of the Soviet Union, as he befriend many of the officers he encountered at the station.

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John Natt’s ’64 Blue Duck Scholarships Benefit UO Grads

UO alum John Natt has walked a long and illustrious academic road. First, he graduated from the UO with an undergraduate degree in chemistry in 1964 (and played for the Ducks’ basketball team while studying for his degree). He then went on to receive an MS in physical chemistry from the University of Washington in 1966, and then he attended UC Berkeley, where he received an MBA with an emphasis in allied economics in 1969.

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K. Lynn Savage ’63 Teaches English Around the World

K. Lynn Savage '63, the founding director of the English-as-a-Second Language Teacher Institute, has helped non-native English speakers in the U.S. and around the world successfully learn English. During one of her recent trips abroad, Savage spent 30 days at the Elephant Nature Park located near Chiang Mai, the largest city in northern Thailand. She helped teach the park's mahouts, or elephant handlers, English.

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In Memoriam

In Memoriam: Bob Gerding PhD ’67

imageBob Gerding, a Portland native who transformed the city's downtown core with Earth-friendly high-rise buildings and energized its leading theater company, died August 18 after a long fight with cancer. He was 71.

After graduating from Portland's Lincoln High School in 1955, he studied sciences at the University of Oregon, Portland State University and the University of California. He earned a doctorate in biochemistry from U of O in 1967, taught physiology at Purdue University and later held a clinical post at Good Samaritan Hospital, in Portland.

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In Memoriam: Warner Peticolas

imageUO Professor Warner Leland Peticolas died peacefully on Friday, June 26th, 2009, at Sacred Heart Hospital. He was 79 years old.

Warner was born on July 29th, 1929, in Lubbock, Texas. He studied chemistry at Texas Tech University in Lubbock where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering in 1946. He received his PhD in physical chemistry in 1954 from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He worked for Du Pont, IBM, and the California Institute of Technology before joining the faculty at the University of Oregon as a full professor.

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Oregon News
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College in Oregon for Iraqi Refugees

When the fall semester begins at the University of Oregon, students may be learning about the war in Iraq from young adults who have lived through it. Some Iraqi refugees will be attending college in Eugene and at schools in more than a dozen other states, as part of the Iraqi Student Project.

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UO Alumni Featured in 10th Anniversary Portland Open Studios Tour

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Watch Artists at Work in all media at 100 artists’ workplaces throughout Metro Portland, on the second and third weekends of October (10, 11 and 17, 18). Go behind the scenes to see where, how, and why painting, sculpture, etchings, weavings, ceramics, and more are made in an up close and personal view. The $15 Tour Guide includes 2 tickets good for all 4 days (children free), map and directions to artist studios, pictures of artworks, and a beautiful 2010 commemorative calendar. Available at Art Media, New Seasons and other stores, or directly from www.portlandopenstudios.com.

» Click here for list of UO alumni artists


Faculty News
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Professor Adell Amos Appointed Deputy Solicitor for Land and Water Resources

Oregon Law's Adell Amos, Assistant Professor and Director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center, has been appointed to serve in the administration of President Barack Obama as deputy solicitor for Land and Water Resources.

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Nature’s Sanctuaries Photography at Knight Law Center

A vibrant orange sky is the backdrop for a burning sun as it sets on the horizon of the Oregon coast. A black silhouetted forest envelops the foreground as the dusk horizon of the Pacific Ocean peaks out from behind the trees. These are just two of the images on display at the Knight Law Center as part of the photography exhibit “Sanctuaries” by Scott Blackman.

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UO Prof Finalist in Sexiest Vegetarian Contest

Think about PETA, officially People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and “beauty contest” definitely is not the first thing that comes to mind. Be that as it may, a Eugene woman is in the finals of just such a competition.

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University of Oregon Program a Technology Resource Around the World

It took Daurice Nyirongo, another participant in this summer’s international computer networking course at the UO, five hours on the road and more than thirty more in the air to travel from her home in northern Malawi to the University of Oregon campus.

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UO Team Aids Preservation Efforts in Virginia City, Montana

imageDigging into the history of one of the West’s most celebrated mining towns, Virginia City, Montana, UO students and faculty members laid the groundwork for research and documentation on African-American pioneers. The focus of the six-month project is the Jack Taylor house and store, built in 1864.

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In This Issue







Member Benefits

Liberty Mutual

Liberty Mutual

The UOAA has partnered with Liberty Mutual to offer a Group Savings Plus discount on Auto, Home and Renters Insurance. For more information, please contact Liberty Mutual at 800-524-9400 or visit this page and mention client #8664. Free, no-obligation rate quotes are available online today!


September Preferred Partner:
Ocean Dunes Golf Links

Alumni Preferred Partners

Members save at UO Alumni Preferred Partners businesses locally and regionally. From Seattle to Portland to Central Oregon south to San Francisco, your UOAA member card will give you savings at a variety of great businesses.

This month’s featured preferred partner is Ocean Dunes Golf Links. Mention the Alumni Preferred Partners discount package for 18 holes of golf, with cart and SAVE up to $24.

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UOAA Travel:
Enchanting Christmas Markets

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Join Collette Vacations in exploring Salzburg, Linz, Vienna and Prague, some of Europe's most magical cities. Visit historic sites, view breathtaking scenery, enjoy classical music, plus browse and shop in the traditional Christmas markets.

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Duck Connections

Did You Know?

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Parents and their incoming students attended this summer’s University of Oregon orientation program, IntroDUCKtion. They had an opportunity to learn about La Vida Académica y otros temas, as this year’s event marked the first formal Spanish-language IntroDucktion.

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Duck Trivia: Which Famous Duck Said This?

image"Some people create with words or with music or with a brush and paints. I like to make something beautiful when I run. I like to make people stop and say, 'I've never seen anyone run like that before.' It's more than just a race, it's a style. It's doing something better than anyone else. It's being creative."

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Share Your Own News Through Oregon Quarterly

imageGet published in an upcoming issue! Did you recently change careers, get a promotion, move, get married, etc? Send your news to Oregon Quarterly’s Class Notes section of the magazine. Remember that UOAA members are guaranteed to receive all four editions, so be sure to take advantage of this great benefit!

» Submit your news online


Welcome to Our
Newest Life Members

imageSee a list of Life Members who joined in August and September!

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Life Members are entitled to all the same great benefits as annual members, but receive an additional membership gift, as well as four entries into any UOAA event at the member price. And, once you join as a Life Member, you never have to worry about renewing your membership again!

Join Today!

Join the UOAA today!

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Your Story Published in an Upcoming UOAA eNewsletter

imageSuccess stories, funny memories of your time at the UO, photos… almost anything goes! Click here to send your story idea. Please include your name, story idea and any information sources or links.


Do We Have Your Latest Info?

Update Contact

Update your alumni record and stay connected to the UO through event invitations, the UOAA eNewsletter, UO news and much more!

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Chapter News

Chapter Incentive Membership Program Kicks Off This Fall!

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This fall alumni chapters are working to get new members as well as earn money for their chapter to put on events, put money toward student scholarships, and much more! For each membership gained, the chapter will earn a kick back as an incentive that can be used for a variety of things.

Are you checking out a watch party in your area? You can become a member of the UOAA at an Official Watch Party location while also helping your chapter earn money! Be sure to ask a chapter representative for the membership form.

The alumni chapters are competing for an additional grand prize of $500 that will go directly toward the chapter scholarship fund to help future UO alumni during their time at the University. If you’re interested in getting involved in your chapter (or are already involved but aren’t a member), there’s never a better time! Now you can get connected, become a member and earn great benefits, while also earning money for your chapter.

To find a chapter near you visit uoalumni.com/chapters! Keep your eyes peeled for updates on how the chapters are doing. We will be posting updates in the upcoming e newsletters. For questions about the incentive program, please email lpeters@uoregon.edu.


Career Center News

Portland Fall Alumni Job Search Group

imageYou are invited to connect with other recent UO graduates looking for work from October 6-22 through supportive small group interaction and shared content. Register for the three week Job Search Group and bring your lunch. There is no cost to attend and three UO alumni will share their insights with attendees.

UO Portland, White Stag Block, Suite 241 noon-1:00pm-Space is limited to 8.

There is no cost to attend. RSVP early to careerpdx@uoregon.edu or call 503.412.3701

Topics to be covered include:

  • Session One: Knowing Yourself and Creating Your Brand
  • Session Two: Writing Resumes and Cover Letters
  • Session Three: Managing the Job Search Process
  • Session Four: Becoming Known through Networking
  • Session Five: Interviewing Successfully
  • Session Six: Negotiating Fairly

“Talking to a group of my peers about job search techniques is invaluable, especially in this job market.” 2009 UO Graduate and Spring Job Search Group participant.


Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events in September-November

Sep 25 - Eugene, OR
Week of Welcome - Back to School Bash
Student Alumni Association invites the incoming Class of 2013 to mingle with UOAA Chapter members, enjoy ice cream, and take pictures with the Duck at our Back to School Bash!

Oct 9 - Portland, OR
Five Essential Keys to Successful Classroom Management
Presented by Dan Polk at the UO in Portland White Stag Block, 70 NW Couch St. Workshop hours will be 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Sponsored by UO Department of Continuing Education.

Oct 9 - Eugene, OR
Learning Rocks!
Using Music to Teach Academic Content, presented by Bryan Reed, will be held at the UO Baker Downtown Center, 975 High St. in Eugene. Workshop hours will be 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Sponsored by UO Department of Continuing Education.

Oct 10 - Pasadena, CA
The Oregon Tailgate: UCLA
You're invited with fellow Duck alumni and fans for the Official UO Tailgate before the game.

Oct 10 - Portland, OR
Dinner at the Multnomah Athletic Club
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of Alpha Xi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta at the University of Oregon.

Oct 21 - Bellevue, WA
Puget Sound Duck Biz Lunch - Bellevue
Have lunch, meet other UO alumni and network

Oct 24 - Seattle, WA
The Oregon Tailgate: University of Washington
Join us at the official tailgate prior to the Ducks game vs. the Huskies

Oct 24 - Seattle, WA
The Official Duck Boat Tour: Oregon vs. University of Washington
Join fellow Ducks on a boat cruise and enjoy brunch prior to the Ducks/Huskies game!

Oct 24 - Eugene, OR
Institute of Molecular Biology 50th Birthday Party
At UO’s Willamette Hall.

Oct 30 - Eugene, OR
Superheroes Costume Party
At Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. For more information, email jeolsen@uoregon.edu.

Nov 7 - Palo Alto,CA
The Oregon Tailgate: Stanford
You're invited with fellow Duck alumni and fans for the Official UO Tailgate before the game.

Nov 14 - Eugene, OR
The Oregon Tailgate: Homecoming and Family Weekend 2009 - Presented by Liberty Mutual
Join fellow alumni, students, parents and Duck fans for the Official UO Tailgate before the game!

Nov 21 - Tucson AZ
The Oregon Tailgate: Arizona
Join fellow Duck alumni and fans at the Official UO Tailgate before the game against the Arizona Wildcats.

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Congratulations to All of Our Incoming Class of 2013 Freshmen!

imageThe UO Alumni Association has been hosting Freshmen Send-offs throughout August and September. It is our way of welcoming the new class to UO as well as allowing incoming students to meet each other to establish the Duck bond early before even stepping foot on campus. Make sure to look through our photos to see our newest Ducks!

» Visit the SAA gallery


Ducks Around the World

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UO Alumni and Future Alumni in Japan

» Click here to see International Alumni photo gallery on Flickr.