A family mystery yields its secrets in multimedia storytelling April 12 Williams Fellowships awarded to three UO faculty membersRaghuveer Parthasarathy, Donnalyn Pompper and Leilani Sabzalian are honored April 7 Mason Trinca: Black Lives Matter Protests Behind, Wildfires AheadLast summer was dangerous for documentary photographer Mason Trinca. This summer will be the same. April 7 Greg Walden: A Friend Leaves the HouseNow retired, former US Representative and alumnus Greg Walden has a future of skiing, kayaking, and camping ahead of him April 7 Duck Tale: Eisenhower, Hoover, the Soviet Union and Grade SchoolersNew book from UO students highlights a connection between Russia and Oregon at the height of the Cold War April 5 Center for the Study of Women in Society announces grantsRecipients include students and faculty members from across the university April 2 Series on sexual assault in Alaska wins SOJC’s Payne Award The stories reflect the urgent and everyday wounds borne by people all over the state February 25 Audio chatrooms tap into age-old appeal of the human voiceClubhouse has become the hot new platform by being different from other social media February 15 The 1619 Project author shares thoughts on her acclaimed workIn a Q&A, Nikole Hannah-Jones previews her Feb. 19 virtual Ruhl Lecture and panel discussion February 12 Small grants help tackle big science communications problemsThe Center for Science Communication Research aids research across campus February 8 New York Times reporter brings ‘The 1619 Project’ to the UONikole Hannah-Jones won a Pulitzer Prize for her work documenting the legacy of slavery Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page Next › Last page Last »