News Archive
May 2, 2024
She was chosen for her work on neuron development and how it is affected by microbes.
Biology
Institute of Neuroscience
zebrafish
April 29, 2024
Projects range include recording of Franz Liszt’s Années de pèlerinage, research on the Afro-Iberian diaspora in the Americas, and photo documenting the restoration of the Klamath River.
Research Awards
April 15, 2024
Interdisciplinary UO research reveals strategies to fortify communities and ecosystems against escalating wildfire threats while developing proactive management solutions for people, places, and pollinators alike.
Center for Wildfire Smoke Research and Practice
Institute for Resilient Organizations, Communities, and Environments
Institute of Ecology and Evolution
Wildfire
April 8, 2024
Angel G. Rivera-Colón studies Pacific acorn barnacles—which have a lot to teach us about how large populations evolve.
Biology
Microscopy
March 7, 2024
The Thermal Systems Task Force evaluated the university’s power sources through collaborative effort with stakeholders.
Planning, public policy, and management
March 1, 2024
It’s not hip to be square. A UO researcher is pioneering curved flat pack timber components.
Architecture
Design
Mass timber
February 19, 2024
NatureQuant and ReDefine Health Promotion address nature deficit and harmful body-size discrimination, respectively.
Arts and Sciences
Education
Sport and Wellness
Womens Innovation Network