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Outreach
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (May 15, 2012) -- The University of Oregon will host a two-day conference on "Indigenous People, Climate Change, and Environmental Knowledge" May 23 and 24. The conference includes...
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (May 14, 2012) – The University of Oregon will host a pre-Memorial Day film screening and 6k run on Wednesday, May 23, to honor service members killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom....
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (May 1, 2012) -- The University of Oregon has agreed to collaborate with Guatemala’s Historical Archive of the National Police, along with other universities and organizations, on a...
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Portland, Ore. -- (April 26, 2012) – “From Mexico to Oregon: History, Culture and Identity,” a series of events presented by the University of Oregon’s Latin American Studies Program, will take place...
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (April 18, 2012) -- Two Rutgers University professors with extensive expertise dealing with families with autistic children will speak in separate talks Monday and Tuesday, May 14 and...
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EUGENE, Ore. – (April 16, 2012) – More scholars will soon put their stamps on the University of Oregon. Thanks to a generous $1.5 million gift from the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation, the number...
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EUGENE, Ore. — (April 12, 2012) — Things may get a little crazy on the University of Oregon campus on Saturday, April 21. Young, budding scientists from kindergarten through high school, but mostly...
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EUGENE, Ore. — (April 10, 2012) — What are microbes? What do they do, and where do they live? How do they interact with humans, and how can understanding them improve our health and quality of life?
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EUGENE, Ore. – (April 9, 2012) – The University of Oregon ECOchallenge will celebrate Earth Week, April 16 to April 22, with hundreds of individual actions by community and campus...
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EUGENE, Ore. – (April 5, 2012) – Institutional racism and inclusion of marginalized populations are topics in a speaker series at the University of Oregon on April 13 and April 19.
