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Oregon Grapevine: Intellectual Terroir and Studying History

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University of Oregon Professor Vera Keller

Professor Vera Keller explores the importance of place in the relationship between a university and its location. She speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the study of history. They discuss the definition of projects, plans, and hints, the art of printing, and the University of Oregon's Special Collections.

Barbara Dellenback returned to KLCC in December 2017 after pursuing other radio gigs and fundraising for community benefit organizations. She's host of the KLCC podcast The Oregon Grapevine. You can hear her on the radio hosting Weekend Edition, Morning Edition, and All Things Considered.
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