News Archive prior to Feb. 2015

"O" E-Clips: highlights of media coverage involving the UO and its faculty and staff

UO E-Clips is a daily report prepared by the Office of Communications (http://comm.uoregon.edu) summarizing current news coverage of the University of Oregon.

Study of zebra fish mouth formation may speak to Fraser syndrome hearing loss

EUGENE, Ore. — (July 31, 2012) — Using mutant zebra fish, researchers studying the earliest formation of cartilage of the mouth believe they may have gotten a look at a mechanism involved in a genetic defect linked to Fraser syndrome deafness in humans.

"O" E-Clips: highlights of media coverage involving the UO and its faculty and staff

UO E-Clips is a daily report prepared by the Office of Communications (http://comm.uoregon.edu) summarizing current news coverage of the University of Oregon.

University of Oregon study shows the deaf brain processes touch differently

EUGENE, Ore. — (July 10, 2012) — Contrary to a common school of thought, the auditory area of the brain of a person born deaf can function even without auditory stimulation, responding instead to vision and touch, researchers at the University of Oregon have found.

University of Oregon spring term dean's list includes 1,293 students

EUGENE, Ore. -- (July 10, 2012) -- Each term, the University of Oregon names its top students to the dean's list in recognition of their academic achievements. During the 2012 spring term, 1,293UO students qualified for this honor.

"O" E-Clips: highlights of media coverage involving the UO and its faculty and staff

UO E-Clips is a daily report prepared by the Office of Communications (http://comm.uoregon.edu) summarizing current news coverage of the University of Oregon.

"O" E-Clips: highlights of media coverage involving the UO and its faculty and staff

UO E-Clips is a daily report prepared by the Office of Communications (http://comm.uoregon.edu) summarizing current news coverage of the University of Oregon.

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