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Faculty at the University of Oregon are raising concerns about an impending set of layoffs.
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The university wants the park to aid in economic and educational development in the coming years.
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Doctorate students at Oregon State University have conducted an experiment to see how houses in coastal communities hold up to storm surge.
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The proposal would impact about 64 full-time employees. That will include voluntary retirements and leaving vacancies unfilled, but about 20 people would have their jobs eliminated. The proposal also cuts 15 majors — including chemistry, ecology and economics — as well as 11 minors.
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Gov. Tina Kotek on Thursday hosted an event in Eugene to commemorate the signing of four largely bipartisan bills passed this session, which she says will bring much-needed money, clarity and consistency to local schools.
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In Eugene's Bethel School District, elementary schoolers who need extra reading help are invited to a free seven-week Summer Reading Program.
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How a Nevada law brings momentum to University of Oregon's Ballmer Institute and child mental healthNevada just passed a law allowing bachelor’s degree-trained behavioral health specialists to practice in schools and other settings. The new legislation is part of a grassroots movement that started in Oregon.
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Thanks to a technical grant, the Douglas County Museum in Roseburg has upgraded a piece of equipment in their Lavola Bakken Research Library.
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Higher education leaders say Workforce Pell could open the door to higher-paying jobs for low-income Oregonians and help solve the state's job shortage.
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The President of Clackamas Community College set an audacious goal for himself this summer: To run to all of Oregon’s 17 community colleges and raise money for students’ basic needs.
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A new fund in Oregon will support criminal defense clinics at the state’s law schools.
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The Eugene/Springfield NAACP honored the National John Lewis Day of Action on Thursday with a press conference announcing the opening of a new community space and free library.