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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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English learners will get a boost from College of Education grant
A new $3 million grant will enable the UO College of Education’s Department of Education Studies to create an online program for Oregon teachers seeking an endorsement to teach students who are learning English.
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NSF grant will help probe the power of proteins from stem cells
A five-year NSF grant will fund research investigating methods to harness the regenerative potential of stem-cell-secreted proteins that could improve treatments for musculoskeletal injuries and other conditions.
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2023 Oregon Legislative Session is in full swing
The Oregon Legislature kicked of the 2023 session on January 17, beginning a 160-day long session that will include consideration of policy legislation as well as creating and approving the state budget for 2023-2025.
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UO recognized as a top producer of US Fulbright scholars
Six UO faculty members were selected for Fulbright Scholars awards, helping the University of Oregon earn recognition as a top Fulbright producing institution from the U.S. Department of State the 2022-23 academic year.
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Earth science prof gets NSF award for work on volcanic ash
A better way to predict explosive volcanoes that would produce an ash cloud, also known as a volcanic plume, is the focus of a UO researcher who recently won a National Science Foundation award.
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UO picks prominent Harvard psychologist to lead The Ballmer Institute for Children’s Behavioral Health
The University of Oregon is proud to announce Katie McLaughlin, a professor and influential clinical psychologist, has been selected to lead the Portland-based Ballmer Institute for Children’s Behavioral Health. As executive director, McLaughlin will lead efforts to create a new national model of mental and behavioral health care for youth.
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