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International students and/or international faculty
Magid Shirzadegan has worked in the UO's Office of International Affairs since 1993, having held several positions in the office. He was born in Iran, and was educated on continents: undergraduate...
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Brain development, cognitive processes of children, learning and the brain
Helen Neville studies the human brain. She has studied deaf and blind individuals, people who learned their first or second spoken or signed language at different ages, and children of different ages...
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Immigration politics and policy, the American presidency, civil liberties, interest groups, social movements, political parties, and U.S. political development
Daniel J. Tichenor is Philip H. Knight Professor of Social Science and senior faculty fellow at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics. His book, “Dividing Lines: The Politics of...
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Social development, culture, gender issues, politics and Islam in Pakistan
Weiss studies culture, development, social change and political transformations in Pakistan; comparative international development, human rights and gender; Muslim societies and social change;...
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Information technology and data analytics
Fang Yin has been an instructor of decision sciences in the UO's Lundquist College of Business since 2008. He has expertise in the business value of information technology, electronic commerce and...
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Architecture; sustainable Suburbia; built environments
Nico Larco is an architect who specializes in sustainable built environments and suburban development including multifamily housing complexes and strip malls. He is also a co-founder of UO’s...
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Campus sustainability, metrics and large institutions
Mital has been the Director of Sustainability at the UO since 2007. He works to reduce the university's environmental footprint and expand opportunities for faculty, staff and students to engage...
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Apocalyptic beliefs, cultural theory and popular culture
Dan Wojcik is a folklorist, and has taught classes on folklore studies, cultural theory, millenarian and apocalyptic movements, vernacular religion, popular culture and visionary artists.He is a...
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Middle East, Israel/Palestine
Diane Baxter is an adjunct assistant professor of anthropology. She began teaching at the University of Oregon in 1992, after earning her Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles.Baxter’s...
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Health policy and management, population and family health
Jessica Greene is an associate professor in the Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Her work focuses on the impact of changes in the health care system, such as access and quality...