On this episode we're joined by Karl Scholz, President of the University of Oregon. In this episode, he discusses how the university is working to support and prepare students for success post-graduation. He also discusses how the UO is strengthening its impact across Oregon through workforce development, community engagement and research innovation in alignment with Oregon Rising. Topics Meet Karl Scholz [00:29] Earning Back Trust and Credibility after UO's 150-Year Legacy [2:28] How Oregon Prepares Students for What's Next [5:46] Investing in the future: The "Scooby Doo Moment" and Affordability [8:52] UO's Impact Across Oregon and Beyond [11:36] Innovation and Impact at UO: Where UO is Headed Next [14:11] Community, Leadership, and What "Flourishing" Means at UO [24:15] Guest Karl Scholz, President of the University of Oregon Resources Wu Tsai Human Performance Initiative, learn more about UO's roles as a founding member of this global effort to transform human health through the science of peak performance, and helping everyone lead healthier, more active lives. Oregon Rising, explore the University of Oregon's strategic framework guiding decisions, aligning efforts, and unlocking the potential of the University of Oregon to better support students, Oregon, and our nation. Olympic Studies Hub, find out more about University of Oregon's membership of the worldwide network of academic centers dedicated to the study and research of the Olympic movement and Olympic Games. Global Sport University Network (GSUN), learn more about the University of Oregon part in the worldwide trusted and respected source of higher-education knowledge, research and policy advice in sport. Warsaw Sports Business Center, explore the University of Oregon's first-of-its-kind immersive program providing hands-on learning and access to an impressive network of alumni who hold leadership positions in sports organizations across Oregon, the U.S., and the world. The Sustainable City Year Program, learn more about the UO's large-scale partnership connecting university courses with an Oregon community for an academic year to complete real world projects. Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center (CRESCENT), find out more about the nation's first subduction zone earthquake hazards center. Oregon Hazards Lab (OHAZ), explore research, data and community-driven efforts to understand, monitor, and mitigate natural hazards within the Pacific Northwest. Launch Oregon, learn more about how this initiative supports and assists UO startups through leadership development, advisory connections and investment opportunities and its partnership with UO's Industry, Innovation and Translation (IIT) unit. The Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact, explore cutting edge advancements in bioengineering research, biomedical data science and high-tech workforce training — transforming human health, accelerating commercialization of new technologies and preparing PhD and master's students for scientific and industry leadership. Quotes "In short, the 150th isn't just a celebration of where we've been. It's a statement about where we're going and how will we meet this moment." [2:17 "A favorite word I have is 'proximity.' We close the gap through outcomes that better serve students and families. We create that by relationships with people both inside and outside the academy, and that's through more concrete connections to workforce needs, through showing up in communities and being useful." [4:57] We're training students who fall in love with the majestic Pacific Northwest who would love to stay here, and so we have a ready engaged, well-trained workforce. We have discoveries, innovations that can support the business climate, and we want to leverage that by working not just with the two universities, but with civic organizations, political leaders, business leaders, anyone who wants to help, because we don't want our students who want to stay in the great state of Oregon to have to move to California or Texas to find good jobs. [6:58] "We're working on the things that truly matter for the university and for the citizens of the state. That is creating great experiences for the students that we serve, broadening the impact and awareness of the knowledge that we provide, and digging in in the communities where our interests align so that we can be part of the solutions that everyone would like to see." [11:07] "The University of Oregon had a $3.7 billion impact last year, and every year going forward. And behind that, that's over 21,000 jobs. We generated $238 million in state and local tax revenues. And for every dollar invested in the University of Oregon, that's generating $15 of impact." [11:59] "It's useful to have your, you know, what is your "why," what is your sense of purpose? And so that is what we're talking about when we talk about flourishing. And we're working hard to try to measure it over time and figure out different things that can inculcate or help support those qualities." [25:33] "Flourishing isn't about abundance. In fact, sometimes it's most important and in harder times, but it's about learning, finding purpose, and trusting each other. And I think it's a really, really important issue now." [26:03] Listen to more episodes and explore the Oregon Podcast Network at news.uoregon.edu/podcasts