
The Pinnacle of Poetry
Mary Szybist, associate professor of English, wins the 2013 National Book Award in Poetry.
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Alumni News
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Leadership

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In Memoriam
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Honoring alumni, faculty, staff, and friends who have recently passed.

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Afterword
Transitions
I first came to Oregon way back in the fall of 1979. I was about to start school at Lewis & Clark, and my parents drove me on the 1,300-mile trip from Colorado.
I sat in the backseat along with my navy blue metal locker, a large-ish suitcase, and my electric typewriter. I was dreaming about moving into my dorm room, worried about whether my roommates would like me, and trying to fathom what college life would be like. I was pretty quiet on the trip, as I remember.






















