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Faculty Perspectives
On this episode, Associate Professor Samantha Shune, Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Communication Disorders and Sciences Program at the University of Oregon, shares her research on the impacts of eating and swallowing challenges on quality of life for older adults and their caregivers. She also discusses the value of undergraduate research and how it enhances students' academic experience.
Starting the College Decision Process
In this episode, Erin Hays—Associate Vice President of Student Services and Enrollment Management and the University of Oregon's Director of Admissions—shares practical tips to help families start meaningful conversations with their students about making a college decision. She also offers guidance on planning a campus visit and highlights upcoming University of Oregon receptions in your area.
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All About WOW
Today we have a conversation with Madison Beine, Associate Director of Orientation and Transition Programs and Zac Collins, Coordinator of Transition Programs. We discuss all things Week of Welcome (WOW), including events for students, events for families, and tips for all on how to get the most out of WOW.
Caring for Our Flock
Today our guest is Margaret Trout, Associate Vice President for Health and Wellbeing within Student Life. We have a conversation about primary and specialty care, pharmacy, mental health coordination services, wellness center, insurance coverage options, and our recreation center here at the UO.
MEET YOUR HOST

Cora Bennett
Executive Director, Student Orientation Programs
Cora Bennett is the executive director of Student Orientation Programs and oversees the team that manages campus visits and new student orientation for new, incoming Ducks. The program employs over 100 student employees who present the UO experience to new Ducks and their families and supporters. Cora is also proud Duck alumna.
“I love the UO because it’s unlike any other place I’ve ever lived. People are warm and friendly, the campus environment is everything a university should be, and the pride and spirit the community has for the university is unmatched.”