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Honors college students go in search of the Cayuse Five
For members and friends of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, June 3 is not an ordinary spring day in Oregon, but an important historical date. Since 1850, it’s been a yearly occasion for somber reflection, ceremony, and remembrance.
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UO awarded $500K grant to advance inclusive teaching
Evaluating effective and inclusive teaching at the UO will be at the center of the grant work. The award, which amounts to nearly $500,000, will fund projects that support teaching development, faculty leadership and the creation of new tools.
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University of Oregon and Oregon State University Collaborate to Launch Oregon Digital
The University of Oregon and Oregon State University are proud to announce the launch of Oregon Digital, a cultural heritage repository that brings together more than 500,000 digitized works from both universities, including unique digitized and born-digital collections. This collaborative effort includes historic and modern photographs, manuscripts, publications, and more.
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Study: Sunflower sea stars could help bring back kelp forests
A team co-led by Aaron Galloway at the UO’s Oregon Institute of Marine Biology published the findings in Proceedings of the Royal Society B on Feb. 15. Galloway spearheaded the work alongside Sarah Gravem at Oregon State University.
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Gift creates new innovation center at Knight Campus
$5 million gift from Papé family, their greatest to-date, will step up pace of innovation in the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact.
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UO students help develop local smoke management plans
With the number of smoky days on the rise in Oregon, communities across the state are in various stages of planning for potential effects from unhealthy air, both from prescribed fires and from wildfires, to help protect the health and welfare of vulnerable populations.
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Game studies researchers explore collegiate esports in the new EGR Lab
For many people, working with video games for a living is a dream. In the UO School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC), students, faculty and alumni are already doing it in the school’s game studies program and the new Esports and Games Research Lab (EGR Lab).
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Oregon Law secures $1.2 million to support housing stability across Oregon
Thanks to support from legislative leaders—including Representative Pam Marsh, Senator Jeff Golden and others—the University of Oregon School of Law’s Oregon Office for Community Dispute Resolution (OOCDR) recently secured $1.2 million in grant funding from Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS).
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New HEDCO Institute looks to strengthen K-12 connections
A new institute in the UO’s College of Education will be releasing findings from its first research project, just as the institute prepares for its official launch.
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