Campus News

The scholarships have been easing the financial pressure on college students from all races and backgrounds for several years.
International and domestic travel vendors will offer advice and information that will help academic traveling go as smoothly as possible.
Recent awards for student research and the green MBA highlight the UO's deep and ongoing efforts surrounding sustainability issues.
Here's a quick look at some of our most popular social media posts over the past week. We highlighted fall foliage, Street Faire, a prize-winning team of landscape architecture students, and two professors named 2015-16 Williams Fellows.  
UC-Berkeley neuroscientist Alison Gopnik, a Wall Street Journal contributor, will deliver an evening lecture on Friday, Oct. 23.
Bob Kennedy, a member of the UO and ROTC class of '65, still stays connected to the program that shaped his entire adult life.
The small ensemble of vocal soloists will sing Monteverdi’s “Lagrime d’Amante,” a lament on the death of a  singer who died at age 18.
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Peterson’s talk will include a discussion of the hip-hop generation’s emergence as a powerful force for cultural critique and social activism.
While the economy has rebounded in many ways since the downturn in 2008-09, many people continue to feel insecure about the recovery.