News Archive prior to Feb. 2015
UO journalism students match grammar and multimedia skills in American Grammar Idol contest
EUGENE, Ore. -- (Dec. 1, 2009) -- How does the Dating Game relate to good grammar?
University of Oregon museums open on Thanksgiving holiday weekend
EUGENE, Ore. -- (Nov. 25, 2009) - Two museums on the University of Oregon campus will be open during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
UO physics student selected for 2010 Marshall Scholarship
EUGENE, Ore. -- (Nov. 20, 2009) - Tamela Maciel, a University of Oregon student from Grants Pass, has been selected as a prestigious Marshall Scholar.
Oregon Quarterly essay contest invites entries on Northwest themes
EUGENE, Ore. -- (Nov. 20, 2009) -- Oregon Quarterly, the magazine of the University of Oregon, invites submissions to its 11th annual Northwest Perspectives Essay Contest.
PathwayOregon continues to help lower-income Oregonians attend college
EUGENE, Ore. -- (Nov. 19, 2009) – PathwayOregon – a financial and academic support program that helps Oregon's eligible lower-income students attend the University of Oregon – welcomed 439 participants this fall.
Landscape installation artist will lecture at UO Portland
EUGENE, Ore. -- (Nov. 12, 2009) -- Artist Teri Rueb creates large-scale, outdoor, interactive installations that utilize global positioning systems (GPS) technology and digital sound. She will discuss her work during the lecture, "Network Landscapes," at noon on Friday, Nov.
University of Oregon has record enrollment, surge in international students
EUGENE, Ore. -- (Nov. 10, 2009) -- The 2009-10 official enrollment data was released today by the Oregon University System. For the University of Oregon, total enrollment increased 4.1 percent to an all-time record of 22,386 for fall 2009. The fall 2008 total enrollment was 21,507.
UO Homecoming and Family Weekend 2009 offers events for the community
EUGENE, Ore. - (Nov. 9, 2009) - To celebrate the 2009 Homecoming and Family Weekend, the UO Alumni Association and the Office of Family Programs have a week-long schedule of events and activities scheduled. Beginning Nov. 9, the celebration will continue through Sunday, Nov.