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The April 4 issue of our newsletter features #GradFlock Kudos to Da-Sol Um and Jun Yun and a reminder to register to present at the Grad Research Forum. It also highlights upcoming events, the AEC's Accessibility Ally Program, a nomination reminder for the Graduate Excellence Awards, the deadline for applications to Moss Street Children's Center, and funding opportunities. Finally, this issue covers the university's "reason neutral" absence policy.
The February 28 issue of our newsletter features the 16th Annual Graduate Research Forum, happening on May 8. It also includes information about upcoming webinars for creating research posters, information for international graduate students, information about the newly overhauled Grad OneStop, and upcoming events. Funding, opportunities, and support includes the Graduate Education Excellence Awards; gradCAREERS cover letter, résumé, and CV review; the 2025 Institutional Courage Research Grants Call for Proposals; Division of Graduate Studies funding opportunities; and open GE positions. The issue also includes a professional development spotlight on Jalen Niles, Jordan Edmond, and Toluwalase Adedipe.
The January 31 issue of our newsletter features numerous graduate student funding opportunities, including funding for Native students, Oregon Humanities Center Fellowships, and division funding. This issue also covers immigration resources. the disability accommodations policy, and winter 2025 degree completion deadlines, and features an LGBTESS Grad Student Survey and a spotlight on almuna Naomi Evans, MNM '23.

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Graduate researchers across campus earned the prized grants to advance their work

Graham Kribs teaches students the science behind the gear and technique for climbers

Mountains on the island rose much faster than previously thought, UO research shows

Alex Mentzel, a 2020 graduate, is pursing advanced studies in Great Britain

New techniques can give up-close views without damaging samples, UO research shows

Fish with a mutation in the gene aren’t as interested in other fish, new research shows

Teresa Hernández, a doctoral candidate and graduate student instructor in the Department of English, was recently selected out of one-hundred graduate student nominees to receive the 2022 K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award of the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U). Hernández was one of nine recipients of the prestigious nationwide award.

The Division of Graduate Studies is proud to announce the 2021-2022 recipients of the prestigious Raymund Fellowship.

A recent graduate of the Oregon MBA program, Emily Darchuk founded Wheyward Spirit, a farm-to-flask premium spirit company.

MPA student Emma Land earns internship with the Legislative Policy and Research Office of the Oregon Legislative Assembly.