University of Oregon
Mark Blaine is a Professor of Practice and Associate Director of the Media Center for Science and Technology at the University of Oregon, where responsibilities include directing the journalism major and creating courses in digital storytelling. Blaine's prior roles within the University include Associate Director and Interim Director of the Media Center. Experience with editorial positions includes serving as Adviser for FLUX Magazine and Editor for Forest Magazine, which focused on public land policy and environmental issues. Early career includes investigative reporting and editing roles at Asheville Citizen-Times. Academic qualifications include a Master's in Literary Nonfiction Writing from the University of Oregon, a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and further training at Washington University in St. Louis and MediaStorm.
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University of Oregon
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For over a century, the University of Oregon (UO) has provided students with innovative academic programs. The large, main campus is located in Eugene, and other sites are available in Portland and Charleston (Oregon Institute of Marine Biology). The school even has the Pine Mountain Observatory in Central Oregon, operated by astronomers and UO physics students. UO's academics offer hundreds of undergraduate and graduate degree programs including: Biochemistry, Business Administration, Interior Architecture, Marine Biology, and Music Education. It even has pre-professional programs in Clinical Laboratory Science, Occupational Therapy, Social Work, Teacher Education, and Veterinary Medicine. Study abroad programs for academic credit are available as well. Admissions materials for the school can be submitted online along with the required application fee. Applications are evaluated based on academic potential, grades, standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, and other considerations. Financial aid is awarded to those who qualify to assist with tuition costs and other educational expenses. Tuition fees are discounted for Oregon residents. College life at UO is full of opportunities: Greek Life, student-run clubs and organizations, recreational activities, sports, and more. The school is also well known for its athletic teams, the Oregon Ducks, who compete in the PAC-12. The football team in particular has built a large fan base, and students can be found at the stadium every home game Saturday during the season. For exceptional academics in a traditional university setting located near the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, take a look at the University of Oregon.