Campus News

Faculty and department offices are now open; new classrooms and a two-level lecture hall will be ready for spring term.
Three faculty and staff and four programs received the honors at this year's annual MLK Awards lunch.
Susannah Heschel will give the Oregon Humanities Center’s 2014–15 Tzedek Lecture, “Ethical Challenges of Scholarship,” on Wednesday, Jan. 28.
His internationally acclaimed work on Integrative Body-Mind Training precedes two days of campus events devoted to mindfulness.
The student life associate vice president was honored for his work at the university and in community service.
The grant helped art history professor Akiko Walley prepare two classes that will introduce students to the Wadsworth Collection of prints.
UO emergency management training video now online for review by campus community.
Philosophy doctoral candidate Megan Burke will discuss her dissertation research during a noon talk on Wednesday, Jan. 21.The talk, “Heterosexuality, Sexual Violence and the Temporality of Femininity,” will examine how sexual violence is integral to the production and lived experience of gendered subjectivity by focusing on the philosophical question of temporality.Burke’s research and teaching interests include feminist philosophy, existential phenomenology, 20th century continental philosophy and social-political philosophy.
The email fraud attempts to trick university employees into giving up the passwords to their payroll settings to steal paychecks
Gerardo Sandoval, Karla Kennedy and Deb Casey will be honored with this year's MLK awards.