What Your Gifts Do

Every gift benefits students and faculty and the communities they serve.

When you give to the graduate school, your investment pays dividends far beyond the here and now as our students take their education and experiences out into the world.

How far does your gift go?

Meet just some of our students, faculty, and alumni to see how your support is transforming lives throughout our region and the world.

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Oregon Writing Project Director Linda Christensen

Linda Christensen, OWP Director, Receives Prestigious Education Award

“I can’t think of any teacher in America who has had such a wide and positive influence on the teaching of English to under-served students in American secondary schools.” - Sheridan Blau, Teachers College at Columbia University
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Ariadne (Addie) Cheng '22 and Michael Paz '21

SAA Candidates Explore Deficit Thinking in NASPA Presentation

Ariadne (Addie) Cheng ’22 and Michael Paz ’21 have been selected to present their research, “Where they ought to be: Tools for combating deficit thinking with minoritized students.”
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Joslyn Armstrong

Assistant Professor Joslyn Armstrong Offers Career Advice for Recent Graduates

Armstrong discusses what she believes recent graduates in mental health fields will need to know in order to find success, why the demand for mental health services is on the rise, and how technology and teletherapy will continue to play a significant role in the field.
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Each MAT program is offering all classes online. This decision will be revisited periodically to make sure it continues to meet students'...

Online Learning Still Produces Great Teachers: A Q&A with the MAT Program Directors

Our program is organized around principles of effective teaching that transcend any particular delivery method; the foundational skills that teachers need are the same whether they are teaching online or in person.