News Archive prior to Feb. 2015

UO physics student wins Goldwater Scholarship

EUGENE, Ore. -- (April 6, 2011) - Courtney Klosterman, a University of Oregon student who is already involved with research to further efficiency of solar energy, is a recipient of the competitive, national Goldwater Scholarship.

For students, Cinema Pacific film festival is work and play

EUGENE,
Ore. -- (April 5, 2011) -- Cinema
Pacific
, a University of Oregon film festival celebrating cinema from
Pacific-bordering countries, will provide participants and attendees an

Public lectures to explore what a genome can tell us

EUGENE, Ore. -- (March 30, 2011) -- What's a genome? What can your genome reveal about yourself and your family, and what can genetic knowledge tell us about humanity?

Skills training can improve responses to disclosures of trauma

EUGENE, Ore. -- (March 29, 2011) -- New research from the University of Oregon concludes that even brief training can help people learn how to be more supportive when friends and family members disclose traumatic events and other experiences of mistreatment.

UO panel discussion to focus on Arab revolution

EUGENE, Ore. -- (March 28, 2011) - The social movements that have keyed this year's revolutions across the Arab world will be explored April 6 in a panel discussion led by the University of Oregon's top authorities on the Middle East and its politics.

Works by Ken Kesey to be celebrated April 8 at the University of Oregon

EUGENE,
Ore. -- (March 21, 2011) - Ken Kesey fans will gather at the University of
Oregon on Friday, April 8, for a day-long celebration of Kesey's life, work and
status as Oregon's iconic author and counterculture personality.

University students help others, learn about social injustice on spring break

EUGENE,
Ore. -- (March 17, 2011) - While many college students view spring break as a
chance to kick back and relax, dozens of University of Oregon students are
using the week to learn and lend a hand.

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