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    CSC Welcomes New Staff Members

    Posted on December 8, 2014 by krowan

    The Community Service Center is happy to welcome two new team members, Anya Dobrowolski and Nick Meltzer, to the CSC family. Continue reading “CSC Welcomes New Staff Members” →

    Posted in CSC, MCRP, PPPM

    Fifth UO Student Selected as National Park Foundation Transportation Scholar

    Posted on December 3, 2014 by krowan

    Hagen Hammons, a graduate student in community and regional planning, is the fifth student from PPPM who has been accepted into the National Park Foundation Transportation Scholars Program. “This may be more than any Continue reading “Fifth UO Student Selected as National Park Foundation Transportation Scholar” →

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