News Archive prior to Feb. 2015
UO’s Oregon Young Scholars Program on campus this week
For many high school students in Oregon, college preparation doesn’t begin until their senior year.
Emmy-winning journalist named Chair of Journalism Innovation and Civic Engagement at UO
Andrew DeVigal is also the first professor of practice in the School of Journalism and Communication
Sports science experts to meet at the University of Oregon
International event will draw clinicians and scientists together with coaches and athletes ahead of World Junior Track and Field Championships
UO researcher finds that kids who know fast-food brands weigh more
Study suggests that parents should use a 'first language' of food that has less fat, salt and sugar.
UO School of Journalism and Communication announces Hall of Achievement inductees, young alumnus winner
The University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) has announced its 2014 Hall of Achievement (HOA) inductees, Dana Wade and Brent Walth, and this year’s recipient of the Eric Allen O
UO postdoc awarded $60,000 Knights Templar Career-Starter Grant
Wayne Tschetter is examining the development of neural circuits connecting the eye to the brain.
Knight Law Center awarded LEED Gold certification
The University of Oregon’s Knight Law Center makes changes to earn LEED certification
Sleep quality and duration improve cognition in aging populations
UO-led research finds women sleeping longer and struggling with quality
Paul J. Clifford named Associate Vice President of Advancement and Executive Director of the UOAA
He will oversee the UO alumni association, including membership, the annual giving and regional advancement programs
UO graduate student named Tillman Military Scholar
After five years of service and two combat tours to Afghanistan, graduate student Matthew McCallum enrolled in the Universi