🦆 We can’t thank our #OregonDesignDucks community enough for gifting to the College of Design! Through the generosity of 83 gifters, we raised $142,386, including the $125,000 Challenge Gift from Sandy Smalley, in support of scholarships for our students. #DucksGive
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🦆 The UO College of Design comprises the Schools of Architecture & Environment, Art + Design, @uopppm, and the Department of the History of Art and Architecture. Each is filled with unique pathways to understanding, exploring, and developing design. https://t.co/WmSskAxXrK
🦆 Rise with us, #OregonDesignDucks! We’re 10 gifts into the 75 we need to unlock $125,000 for student scholarships! Your gifts to the College of Design support student success, research, and more to the program, school, or initiative of your choice. https://t.co/WmSskAxXrK
The 2026 PPPM Awards are officially slated for May 28th! The annual awards celebrate the incredible accomplishments of alumni, faculty, and students of the School of Planning, Public Policy and Management. #OregonDesignDucks#UOPPPM
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Congrats to @uopppm Professor Patricia Lambert for the successful completion of her project in Vienna as the first-ever Fulbright Specialist in Music, Performing Arts, and Visual Arts! Watch her discuss the project, her experience in Austria, and more.
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@uopppm School Director Ben Clark spoke with @baltimoresun about the challenges of scaling a statewide non-emergency hotline in Maryland, including differences in local government resources and responsibilities. #UOPPPM
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@uopppm Assoc. Professor Dyana Mason was featured on @SSNScholars podcast, giving expert commentary on the implications of recent presidential executive actions to freeze services and how the nonprofits and their clients who need them most are impacted. https://t.co/kVWcFO7cKD
As nonprofits enter their busiest season, federal funding is uncertain
In this No Jargon episode, Dyana Mason of @uopppm explains how Trump's executive actions & funding freezes are disrupting essential services people rely on.
🎧 Listen: https://t.co/4BCDxbKXYK
@uopppm professor Eleonora Redaelli's newest book, "Invisible Cultural Policy in America," is out now! Her book details how the U.S. government quietly supports culture through laws, agencies, and state programs. #UOPPPM
https://t.co/qcouSOtz8C
@uopppm's professors Marc Schlossberg and Anne Brown, alongside Sian Meng, PhD, have released some of the first survey papers examining the effects of e-bike rebates on purchase decisions and travel behaviors. #UOPPPM
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🦆 🎉 @uopppm Associate Professor Nicole Ngo was awarded the UO Sustainability Award for Excellence in Teaching for her course, "Global Sustainable Development and Policy." Hear about the class directly from Ngo! #OregonDesignDucks#UOPPPM
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@uopppm director Ben Clark spoke with @Salem_Statesman about some of the barriers local governments face in raising sufficient funding for public amenities like parks and libraries, and gave insight into combating these barriers. #OregonDesignDucks
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Planning, Public Policy and Management professor Patricia Dewey Lambert discussed the lack of structure in live arts programs in healthcare with The New York Times. Budgeting, credentials, and training all have proven to be a challenge. #OregonDesignDucks
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Micromobility projects can give researchers insight into a community's support and concerns surrounding these modes of transportation. @uopppm prof Anne Brown speaks to the importance of these pilots' rollouts and the support that can foster over time.
https://t.co/1pug1ZJeE5
Research by @uopppm professor Nicole Ngo shows days with extreme heat, cold, & precipitation see less ridership on public transportation. Ngo offers insight and ideas to combat this challenge on a local level as climate change increases bad weather days.
https://t.co/1dSb6ctXYv
Associate @uopppm professor Nicole Ngo spoke with @KVALnews about her research indicating that people are less likely to use public transit in uncomfortable weather and how to potentially combat these challenges. #OregonDesignDucks#ODD
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@uopppm professor Gerard Francisco Sandoval spoke with Newsweek concerning the 2028 Olympics set to take place in Los Angeles, arguing that LA does not have the "political, financial, and ecological capacity" to host the games. #OregonDesignDucks
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Nonprofits abroad that rely on US funding are facing tough challenges following the recent foreign aid freeze. Susan Appe, PhD (MA in Arts Management - @uopppm), writes how these nonprofits can stay financially afloat & continue serving their communities.
https://t.co/mAgbVf0zam
Oregon's nonprofits face shrinking government budgets year after year, forcing them to rely more heavily on individual donations. Assoc. @uopppm professor Dyana Mason spoke with @OPB about what this means for the people these businesses serve.
https://t.co/9yfPQcceF8
The 2024 SCYP kicked off its 2-year partnership with Oakridge, offering students an experiential learning opportunity while working to find solutions to issues Oakridge faces and develop sustainable frameworks to ensure its success. #OregonDesignDucks
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