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Special education teacher Sally Golden was celebrated by her own students Friday, as well as Two Rivers Dos Rios Elementary School students during a surprise ceremony.
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A decade after the tragedy at Umpqua Community College, the school is reeling and healing from yet another catastrophic event.
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The future of UO’s competitive debate teams is uncertain after university leadership moved to cut some of the program’s funding and change its structure.
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On this edition, we talk with Rebekah Hanley, clinical professor for the University of Oregon School of Law, and Colin Koopman, who is a professor of philosophy at the University of Oregon about the uses, and challenges of AI in the classroom.
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Students at Marist Catholic High School in Eugene are speaking out after they claim a teacher was dismissed for commenting on the recently-slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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The U.S. Department of Education has stripped away grants from colleges and universities that serve large populations of Latino, Asian, Native American and other underrepresented students. Advocates of these grants say the funding benefits all students.
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The University of Oregon Board of Trustees approved a $1.54B budget for FY2026 amid union pushback, job cuts, and labor violation findings. Key changes affect workers, students, and academic programs.
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The University of Oregon announced its next round of layoffs Monday, following months of speculation.
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The University of Oregon’s former president, Michael Schill, is resigning from his post as the president of Northwestern University.
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Lane Community College’s Board of Education voted to censure one of its own Wednesday, after an independent investigation substantiated allegations that board member Zachary Mulholland had engaged in bullying and discriminatory behavior toward LCC’s president, as well as other women at the college.
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Concerns about possible deportation are top of mind as the state's roughly half million stu8dents return to school.
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The University of Oregon is reopening a shuttered residence hall this fall, following structural repairs and a multi-million dollar settlement.