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A group of sixteen adults, diverse in age and gender, pose together outside on a wooden deck in front of a building with large windows and trees reflected in the glass. All are smiling at the camera.

We Focused on Hope and Candor and Collaboration

August 18, 2025
By Christopher Long
Provost Long with six University of Oregon leaders in advising in business attire smile for a group selfie in a meeting room with large windows, trees and water outside. Sticky notes cover part of the window, and a blank flip chart stands nearby.

Wholeheartedness in a Time of Fear and Uncertainty

May 17, 2025
By Christopher Long
The view from Spencer's Butte above Eugene, Oregon. A grassy pathway leads to a bank of pine trees in the middle distance. Beyond the trees and far below lies Eugene, OR. In the distance are mountains, the blue sky filled with gray and white clouds.

A Pivotal Week in the Life of the Provost’s Office

August 20, 2024
By Christopher Long
In the foreground in focus are white values cards with black letters laying on a dark wooden table with words like "Support for Failure," "Holistic," "Accessibility,"Excellence," "Appreciation," written on them. We read the cards upside-down as we look down the table, our perspective at table-level looking toward a woman in a black mask leaning over a computer pointing to something as participants around the table look toward the laptop on the table. The laptop and the people are out of focus at the depth of field is short and the focus is on the cards nearest us on the table.

Finding the Values in Committee Work

March 16, 2023
By Christopher Long
Field of wild flowers

Values-Enacted Leadership

March 20, 2022
By Christopher Long
Field of wild flowers

Deepening Connection in a Time of Distancing

April 29, 2020
By Christopher Long

Recognizing Peer Review

March 13, 2019
By Christopher Long

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