Viewpoints
Four Ways US Chipmakers Can Learn from History
The past holds lessons regarding workplace conditions, labor rights, and the environment
Readers Celebrate the Mighty Women Who Inspire Them
For the winter issue—Mighty Women of Mighty Oregon—readers answer the call for outstanding teachers, mentors, and icons
Five Faculty Members on the Women Who Move Them
The Center for the Study of Women in Society supports inspiring faculty members. But who inspires them?
Toward a Thriving University
Karl Scholz brings a passion for public higher education, a focus on students, and a framework for imagining our next chapter
These Two-Wheelers Aren’t Just Taking You for a Ride
The surge in e-scooter use at the UO follows the path to a transportation shift—and fun
The Essential Beauty of Fractal Patterns
Video: The repeating patterns in nature are important in managing stress, UO professors say
Writer’s Devotion Dates to Nursing Program, Tall Firs
An OQ writer has been a devotee of the magazine since the days the Tall Firs roamed the courts
Letters: Travel and Running are Keys to Better Living
Responding to an OQ survey, readers divulge the ingredients to their secret sauce
Healthy Schools are Key to Health Promotion
Faculty and programs of the College of Education improve children’s education and their well-being