A new cybersecurity major helps students hack the job market May 4 Modern humans not to blame for island extinctions, study findsUO archaeologist and an international team say evidence doesn’t support a long-held theory May 3 Waterfall sculpture splashes down in Price Science CommonsThe work by local artist Lee Imonen is installed in the library's entrance stairwell May 3 Twitter opposition to face masks amplified by media, study findsUO linguists unmask strong support for covering up and what drove polarized social media May 3 The 2021 Faculty Research Awards go to 12 UO scholarsResearchers and scholars from a range of disciplines receive support funding April 30 Panelists to discuss how disabled professionals find successThe May 5 event is the first public form staged by the UO's disability studies minor April 30 Study: Pushing chicken and fish doesn't cut into beef UO sociologist Richard York finds new meat sources simply drive additional consumption April 29 How dining out has evolved over 200 years, and is still at itHistorian Hannah Cutting-Jones explores how eating out has changed with the times April 29 Geri Richmond nominated for a top post in US Energy Department The UO chemistry professor is asked to serve as undersecretary for science April 29 Research project examines male pregnancy and microbes in fishThe Cresko Lab project focuses on the evolution of novel traits in seahorses and other fish April 28 UO's science comics program is nothing to laugh aboutThe first-in-the-nation comics studies minor brings complex ideas to life via illustrations Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Current page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 … Next page Next › Last page Last »