News Archive prior to Feb. 2015

Bike repair hits the campus streets

EUGENE, Ore. – (April 23, 2014) – When bicycles are in need of repair, they aren’t always in proximity of help.  Today, a new mobile repair station is available at the University of Oregon to bring bike maintenance out in the streets.

UO's Doe and Rothbart join American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Two University of Oregon scientists, Christopher Doe and Mary K. Rothbart,  are among the newly elected members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one the nation's most prestigious honorary societies and a leading center for independent policy research.

2014 Ancil Payne Awards for Ethics in Journalism announced

EUGENE, Ore. – (April 21, 2014) – The University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC), has selected winners of the 2014 Ancil Payne Awards for Ethics in Journalism for outstanding ethical decisions or work published in 2013.

New exhibit at UO museum uses 'Atlas' to tell Yellowstone story

Exhibit opening April 4 at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History showcases the maps and imagery from the 'Atlas of Yellowstone'

Climate-change research is focus of UO symposium

EUGENE, Ore. — (Apr. 11, 2014) — A daylong symposium Wednesday, April 16, dedicated to climate-change issues at the University of Oregon will feature "an insider's perspective" from a former U.S. climate negotiator.

The University of Oregon acquires the archives of alumnus and filmmaker James Blue

Donation from Richard Blue coincides with conclusion of six-month tribute

TEDxUOregon to explore intersections of diversity and creativity

Second on-campus TED event is April 19, includes faculty, students and community leaders

Russian politics expert offers insights of journalism career

Visit part of journalism course examining book; April 13 public talk open to all

University of Oregon announces 2014 winter term degrees

EUGENE, Ore. – (April 1, 2014) – A total of 724 students who completed work toward 739 degrees submitted graduation applications during winter term 2014 at the University of Oregon.

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