In The News

UO geologist provides an outside-expert's view of new study on Antarctic sea ice in a leading science journal
Geography department head Amy Lobben uses neuroscience and brain imaging to help understand how people process maps
The innovative legal theory, now the basis for at least nine lawsuits, suggests a new way of looking at the public trust
Marijuana remains prohibited on campus, and the university will consider whether any policy changes are needed before the new law takes effect in July 2015
In an interview for The Upshot column, Coltrane talks about the potential penalties men face in taking leave
In an interview with a Duquesne University philosophy professor, Zack talks about the false perceptions that help fuel racial inequity
In a local op-ed column, the UO's vice president for international affairs writes about the benefits of sending students overseas to study
The journal Human Nature highlights research that looked at stories passed down for generations among people from around the world
Stories, a column and an editorial in two newspapers highlight the bid to hold the meet at an expanded Hayward Field
Paul Slovic has been quoted widely in the media about why people fear the Ebola virus despite the low risk of encountering it