News Archive prior to Feb. 2015
Bestselling author to discuss his journey into America's history
EUGENE,
Ore. -- (April 22, 2009) - On a trip to Plymouth Rock, Tony Horwitz realized he
Animating Democracy director leads forum on arts, sustainability and civic issues
EUGENE,
Ore. -- (April 17, 2009) - For centuries, the arts have been used as an outlet,
to make a statement, or to reflect current events. Communities, schools and
cultural organizations are using the arts to create dialogue to address social
and civic issues.
UO names 1,401 students to winter term dean's list
EUGENE, Ore. -- (April 17, 2009) -- Each term the University of Oregon names its top students to the dean's list in recognition of their academic achievements. During the 2009 winter term, 1,401 UO students qualified for this honor.
UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History hosts Identification Day
EUGENE, Ore. -- (April 17, 2009) -- The University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History will host the 20th annual Identification Day on Saturday, May 9, from 1-4 p.m.
Speaker to discuss the increase in female suicide terrorists
EUGENE,
Ore. -- (April 15, 2009) - As Mia Bloom researched the evolution of suicide
terrorism, she discovered a distinct increase in the recruitment of women for
the act. She will talk about the
UO honors James Hamrick with 2009 McMath Award for preservation achievements
EUGENE, Ore. -- (April 13, 2009) - Longtime leader and advocate for historic preservation, James Hamrick has been chosen to receive a new honor, the 2009 McMath Award. Hamrick served for 25 years in guiding and leading the state of Oregon's heritage conservation efforts.
Architecture with a social conscience
By Reed Kelley, Student Writer
School of Architecture and Allied Arts