In The News

The UO psychology professor discusses the 'dread factor' that deadly diseases create in the popular imagination and how that can cause overreaction
'When the Game Stands Tall' opens in theaters this week and was shown to UO football players in the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex
Diets invited the campus community to attend the Aug. 27 panel meeting and to provide comment during an interview with KMTR
Erlandson has been studying the islands for more than 30 years, uncovering evidence of some of North America's earliest inhabitants
UO biologist Kelly Sutherland was among the experts queried to find out why so many beaches seem to be overrun by jellyfish
Not touchdowns, three-pointers or a record-setting 10K; think sports products for the latest in the R-G's series on the "Clusters of Excellence" initiative
The first of its kind on the West Coast, the institute drew students from all over the country to learn from sports law experts and athletes
Newspaper article describes the first-ever united front by universities and community colleges to present a budget recommendation to the governor
Coltrane discusses the growing desire among fathers in the United States for paid time off from work to bond with a new baby
Dennis Jenkins' discoveries at Paisley Caves are included in a special section in the September-October issue of Archaeology Magazine