CAS Connection - March 2026 Issue

March 2026

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Anthropology Associate Professor Alison Carter is an archeologist whose field work is focused on Cambodia

A lesson in looted artifacts 

When a certain email appeared in her inbox, anthropologist Alison Carter had no idea the impact it would have on her career plans.

By Leo Brown

Learn How Artifacts Get Back Home

Experiential Learning  |  Research & Innovation  |  Community Impact  |  Career Preparation  |  Teaching Excellence  |  21st Century Liberal Arts  |  Building Community  |  Good Vibes  |  CAS Spotlights  |  All Stories  |  Past Issues
 

Fabienne Moore, associate professor of French

21st Century Liberal Arts

Romance languages on the rise

Romance languages overhauled its curriculum to promote student success, and the results are undeniable.

By Violet Ashley

asia pop culture - student with plushy

Teaching Excellence

The pop culture of Hello Kitty

Professor Alisa Freedman examines how Japanese pop culture transforms global politics and people’s identities.

By Hannah Heckart

Documentary highlights the hallowed culture of lowriders

Good Vibes

The lowrider rides a little higher

Master’s student Alix Roederer-Morin didn’t mean to study car and lowriders culture but then made a documentary about it.

By Gretchen Scheck

NASA Artemis crew

Career Preparation

The effects of space on humans

Humans are going to the Moon for the first time in 50 years. What happens to them physically and how do they prepare?

By Henry Houston


Theatre arts Associate Teaching Professor Mary Jungels Goodyear makes multimedia collages for a stage production.

CAS Spotlight

A real scene stealer

Mary Jungels-Goodyear is a new associate professor in theatre arts teaching scenic design, but her skills and interests go well beyond the stage.

By Jenny Brooks

Get to Know Jungels-Goodyear

From the Media

Why do Oregon elections often include ballot measures asking for voters to OK property tax increases to fund resources ranging from schools to fire departments? State governments can't keep up with inflation and property tax reforms in the '90s make it possible to ask voters to step in. “I think it was poorly understood at the time either by the legislature or by the voters,” Joe Stone, professor emeritus of economics at College of Arts and Sciences, told the Salem Statesman Journal.
The summer brings long hot days, but if you're near Bend, Oregon, you can stargaze at Pine Mountain Observatory, which is affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. Reader's Digest pointed to the observatory as a spot to gaze between June 6 and 10, when Venus, Jupiter and Mercury will be above the western horizon.
An opinion article in the Wall Street Journal mentions research by College of Arts and Sciences sociologist Hannah Waight. Waight is a lead co-author on a team of seven researchers that included Purdue University, University of California San Diego, New York University and Princeton University that recently published its first peer-reviewed evidence that China’s state-controlled media has worked its way into the training data of AI chatbots that the world relies on.

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