Campus News

The new president will start getting comfortable in his new city as well as meet with faculty, staff and students.
Both track athletes will now advance to the national Capital One Academic All-America team ballot.
The projects range from enhanced chemistry tutoring to a new interdisciplinary course that examines virtue.
Dirty hands, a free T-shirt and the satisfaction of being a part of campus beautification were the rewards for pitching in.
An Iowa meatpacking plant's employment of undocumented Guatemalans opens a window on risks taken by Latin American migrants.
The magazine will host a reading by some of the contest winners on May 28 in the Gerlinger Hall Alumni Lounge.
The annual award recognizes journalists at all levels whose work demonstrates the highest values in journalism.
Athletic Director Rob Mullens reveals the generous gift to complete a new softball facility, Jane Sanders Stadium.
The UO’s first-ever John Reynolds Sustainability Symposium offered a look at healthier and more energy-efficient future in its inaugural run at the Ford Alumni Center last weekend.Named for the UO emeritus professor known for his passion and knowledge of sustainable design, the Reynolds symposium featured experts from around the world speaking about energy conservation and building design. The event generated support for the John S. Reynolds Architecture Symposium Fund.
The second large-scale clinic provided the vaccine to more than 2,700 students over the three-day event.