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july 14, 2008
University of Oregon selects Larson as vice provost of Portland programs
Eugene 08 earns gold for University of Oregon
Oregon Bach Festival sets records, honors Frohnmayers
Wagle takes on Portland program for AAA
Reorganization creates Office of Communications and Office of Marketing and Brand Management
UO community invited to view, share home movies
UO Communications now on Twitter
The Duck Store introduces improved course material tool for UO faculty, staff
University of Oregon participates in session of Mayors' Institute on City Design


june 23, 2008
Bean to take over as senior vice president and provost
EUGENE 08: Turn to the InfoGraphics lab for maps of parking and street closures
College of Education appoints Bullis as dean
Frank named first dean of Clark Honors College
Inside Oregon to publish monthly through summer


june 9, 2008
Political science professor to talk about climate change at 2008 UO Commencement
University of Oregon research team brings the Grand Tour of Rome to the Web
UO branding effort reaches important milestone
Conflict and Dispute Resolution program director to talk about climate change
Oregon Community Credit Union Research Fellowships announced
UO Doctoral Students Awarded Research Fellowships
Reunion featured softball players from five decades (includes slideshow)
Tennis clinic offered
Campus Duck Store Duck Stop! offers 15-percent off coffee cards


may 27, 2008
VIDEO FEATURE: Campus in bloom after University Day
Stellar faculty members receive crystal apples
China's superpower status to be topic of guest lecture at UO
Moss Street Children's Center wins honor for energy efficiency
Opera theater returns from NY, performs in Eugene
Reception to honor retirees
First UO McNair scholar to earn Ph.D. featured speaker at May banquet
Host of concerts close out year
Faculty, staff can buy discounted tickets for Costner shows


may 12, 2008
Frohnmayer to retire as president of University of Oregon in Summer 2009
UO's Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art names executive director
Eugene 08 ticket lottery available for UO faculty, staff
UO branding, marketing effort reaches important milestone
Faculty members honored for stellar achievement
UO conference takes look at reasoning in a just society
UO to sponsor talks by Richard Taruskin, expert on music history, censorship
Family day activities to focus on connections between shoes, culture, history
Professor Alison Kwok named recipient of 2008 Women in Solar Energy Award
Department of Dance presents Annual Spring Student Dance Concert
Oregon Percussion Ensemble 'reunion concert' highlights School of Music events
University Day set for May 15


april 28, 2008
'It's Good to be Indigenous Week' leads up to pow wow
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art celebrates 75 years
Oregon's immigration issues to be focus of UO conference
Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity hosts open house
Calhoun invited to present lecture on venomous subject
Fitness, Physical Education and Recreation employee honored
World Music Series highlights fortnight of events
UO welcomes ethnomusicologist Margarita Mazo
Mt. Angel welcomes UO student design proposals
UO athletics offers faculty, staff free admission to track meet


april 14, 2008
Japanese-American students receive honorary degrees
Two UO faculty selected as 2008 Guggenheim Fellows
UO archaeologist finds pre-Clovis human DNA
Three units receive funding for diversity ventures
UO Repertory Dance Company announces Spring Tour, April 18, 19 performances
Music calendar packed


march 31, 2008
FROM THE EDITOR: Video clips now featured with select stories
Gillem's 'America Town' lauded for excellence
Woodburn, Oregon: a microcosm of immigrant shifts in America
Flyover by InfoGraphics Lab featured on Eugene 08 site
Symposium on Computational Thinking in Education set for April 11
Outstanding employees honored
Cleveland Duo headlines upcoming concerts


march 17, 2008
Roseburg couple endows UO museum's art programs for children
University of Oregon psychologists form partnership with Chinese counterparts
Shoe exhibit tells cultural stories at UO Museum of Natural, Cultural History
UO science outreach program heads into Hermiston & Umatilla-Morrow Education Service District
Knight Library Open Round-the-Clock, March 11-21


march 3, 2008
Sociologist, administrator selected as dean of UO College of Arts & Sciences
Thanks to Kilkenny, UO academic programs to receive $1.5 million
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art displays works by Portland photographer
Expert on electronic voting issues to speak
Cultural Horizons photo exhibit of global landscapes to open at UO March 7
Environmental law conference compels a climate of change
Housing chef takes third in Culinary Challenge
UO Libraries schedules free concerts March 7, 14, dance on March 13
University of Oregon concert events March 3-16


february 18, 2008
University of Oregon physicist Parthasarathy receives NSF career award
University of Oregon Athletic Department agrees to multi-media rights extension and new partnership
Readin’ in the Rain features university archivist in talk on Bowerman archives
First managing director hired at Securities Analysis Center in Lundquist College of Business
Biliteracy, biculturalism highlights of UO Teacher Education Symposium
Vocal ensemble highlights music events
'Realms of Forgiveness' events to explore forgiveness, reconciliation, healing
Courtyard Housing Competition selects Oregon team for Merit Award


february 4, 2008
Communications Task Force takes key step
Preferred site, concepts unveiled for ball park
Myriad of UO officials, departments monitor severe weather
DANCE 2008 features performances and choreography by faculty
MLK awards celebrated
Mital Named director of sustainability
LeDuc to lead Emergency Management Program
Ghent, former math professor, int'l student adviser, passes away
February's first half jammed with music


january 22, 2008
Take your pick of Olympic Trials/Eugene 08 informational sessions
Oregon's Hurwit to be part of NOVA's Parthenon special
New Coaches Fund supports UO Libraries
Noted musicologist and Liszt expert on campus
Immigration and citizenship topics of University of Oregon conference
Eclectic compilation CD released by music instructor
University of Oregon Libraries annual book sale set for Jan. 29-30
Ramey named associate VP
Professors awarded grant to bring Grand Tour to Eugene


january 7, 2008
UO program to help cover tuition expenses for lower income Oregonians
Campus watch party to mark NOVA airing of "Absolute Zero"
New Web site prepares UO community for Eugene 08
Mann wins Gustave O. Arlt Book Award
Member of jazz faculty releases CD, featured on another
Lecture series examines reconstruction following catastrophe or war
Six with UO ties receive fellowships from Oregon Arts Commission
Oregon Humanities Center announces fellows
The UO School of Music and Dance opens 2008 with a bang


december 10, 2007
Fund for Faculty Excellence honors University of Oregon elite
Epps honored at Oregon Book Awards
Artist's work reflects 'visual cacophany'
Historic preservationist chronicles Oregon Coast life-saving stations and lighthouses
Frohnmayer joins in holiday music fest
Pure Intimates wins UO Venture Quest business plan competition
Changing face of wildfire detailed by Gavin
Alumni Association rides wave of emotion with football team
UO tops rival in annual blood drive
Solstice celebration at UO museum brings together many traditions
This issue the last of 2007


november 26, 2007
Postlethwait co-winner of Medical Research Foundation's 2007 Discovery Award
Two with University of Oregon ties named to new FDA risk advisory panel
Design Bridge plants the seeds for Northwest Youth Corps harvest
University of Oregon extends sustainability efforts with $1 million grant
Celebrate the holidays at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art's Free Family Day
Learn about Eugene 08 at campus meeting
Knight Library open round-the-clock Nov. 27 to Dec. 7
Nominations, sponsors sought for outstanding undergraduate research projects
School of Music and Dance closes out term strong
Little Knight Music Series offers free concerts


november 12, 2007
University of Oregon's Joe Thornton honored by President Bush
Professor's book examines urban sprawl at military outposts
University of Oregon honors Business Hall of Fame inductees with gala
Law school prof: Wave 'hello' to renewable, green offshore energy
Hutchison named associate VP
UO supports nursing mothers with new refrigerator loan program, additional family rooms
Design students honored with American Society of Landscape Architects award
School of Music and Dance hosts a variety of events
Little Knight Music Series offers free concerts
Call for proposals: Freshman Interest Groups and Freshman Seminars


october 29, 2007
Lorry Lokey makes largest academic gift in University of Oregon history
UO celebrates groundbreaking for HEDCO Education Building
Investment industry leaders help launch new UO Securities Analysis Center
Four Philip H. Knight Professorships awarded to University of Oregon faculty
School of Music and Dance ensembles to perform at Hult Center
Northwest Review marks 50th anniversary with Le Guin reading
Library exhibit celebrates 40th anniversary of UO Chamber Music Series
Historical New York Times and other databases offer extensive information
Library workstation changes reflect commitment to service
Oregon Community Credit Union offers budgeting seminar
Renowned architect and professor Dan Rockhill to speak in Eugene


october 15, 2007
University of Oregon Ford Alumni Center drive almost halfway to goal
Public invited to ceremony to remember Proudfoot
Author and environmental activist Bill McKibben to speak at UO
University celebrates $1.3 million renovation to Mills International Center
Conversation partners sought
Jazz musicians Canniere, Koenigsberg to perform
Credit union awards fellowships to UO researchers
UO Graduate School announces GTF Teaching Awards
Blakely's fifth book on sale at campus location of The Duck Store
Office of Public and Media Relations rolls out new Web site
UO to host regional Blackboard conference Oct. 19


october 1, 2007
Efforts continue on diversity front
Anthropology professor delivers keynote at conference on 'Engaging Islam'
Business professor profiled
UO women's tennis coach offers faculty, staff free clinic
Scotland's chief whip to visit campus
Chamber Music Series celebrates 40th season
Chief curator of early collections at France's national library to lecture Oct. 8, 9
Counseling psychology and human services honored


september 24, 2007
Move-in day -- more than 3,500 students living on campus this fall
UO tool helps doctors spot mild developmental delays
Paris appointed dean of School of Law
Homecoming and Family Weekend 2007 set for Oct. 8-14
Climate change symposium to be held at University of Oregon School of Law
Vignola honored for his push to put solar energy into public buildings
Emerson String Quartet to open fall concert season
Chamber Music Series offers discounts to faculty, staff


september 10, 2007
The Duck Store stays cutting edge with new name
'Arbiter of American eloquence' to speak at Convocation
John Paul Jones' home draws University of Oregon archaeologist
Columbia Basin photo exhibit now showing at museum
College of Education's presence grows in Southeast Asia
Campus museums offer free admission on home football game days


august 20, 2007
Journalist, campaign expert to speak at Convocation
UO tabs seasoned law enforcement official to head Department of Public Safety
Scientists re-trace evolution with first atomic structure of an ancient protein
New international students need host families
Your event coinciding with Eugene '08? Promote it along with the Trials
Fink photographs the stark beauty of extreme climates
More than 1,100 earn degrees this summer


august 6, 2007
Steel vine conveys messages of healing, wholeness to the campus community
Noah Smith, '06 UO grad, receives prestigious and generous scholarship
Museum displays new acquisitions
Meteor shower highlights special Sunday program at Pine Mountain Observatory
Schnitzer Museum continues Carl Morris programs


july 23, 2007
Steven Shankman named UNESCO Chair
Holmes named vp for student affairs
Oregon Bach Festival boasts increased sales, winning concerts in Saltzman's farewell
Saudi Arabian educators open doors for exchange
Interactive public art to be installed at the Living-Learning Center
Mad Duckling stages second play


july 9, 2007
Let the countdown begin until Eugene '08
Oregon Bach Fest offers discount to UO faculty, staff
American English Institute hosts Hubert H. Humphrey fellows
James and the Giant Peach comes to Eugene and Springfield
UO Festival and Event Management Program recognized
UO Libraries now on summer hours


june 25, 2007
Paying taxes, according to the brain, can bring satisfaction
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art displays murals by artist Carl Morris
Mount Pisgah photo exhibit to open at Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Languages must be spoken, preserved by young people
Four UO students receive prestigious Fulbright awards
Celebration marks countdown to Eugene 08


june 11, 2007
Obelisk towers over quad, for now at least
UO law professor Michael Moffitt will deliver spring commencement address
Officials to limit commencement day traffic near Mac Court
Marketing survey nets roughly 2,300 responses
Hutchison featured speaker at Science Pub
Celebration marks countdown to Eugene 08
Work of architecture students worthy of Olympic standards


may 29, 2007
Chemistry student wins UO Doctoral Research Fellowship
Three professors get crystal apples
Survey to help identify UO's strengths
High-quality audio interviews now possible at Knight Library
University Day volunteers manicure campus
Kessler's new book challenges assumptions about Alzheimer's
UO economics department ranked among world's elite for research impact
Magazine ranks architecture programs
Education work in Chile draws grant
Oregon Community Credit Union fellowships announced
Prof, grad win international sustainability honor


may 14, 2007
Campaign Oregon tops $500 million
Lorry Lokey receives 2007 Pioneer Award
The Road to Eugene 08 returns to Hayward Field
American Academy of Arts and Sciences elects UO neuroscientist
Professor's book on Osaka mayor released in Japan
Retired professor offers up latest book for free
IT Fellows working with cutting-edge technology
Museum hosts MFA exhibit and family day


april 30, 2007
UO chemist Dave Johnson named first Haugland Foundation chair
University of Oregon psychologist and administrator named ACE Fellow
Professor wins national awards for book about gardens during war and struggle
Bergquist completes collection of motets
Several new services, resources available from UO Libraries
Undergraduate Research Award winners announced


april 16, 2007
Boyles donate $5 million to University of Oregon
Chemist wins Guggenheim Fellowship
Nicholas Kristof one of three keynote speakers at genocide symposium
Lundquist College of Business names assistant dean of external affairs and development
AHA International names new executive director
Ethnomusicologist in residence April 16-20
Harvard professor set to deliver Streisinger Memorial Lecture
LaVerne Krause art gallery to feature students’ final projects


april 9, 2007
National survey ranks University of Oregon grad programs among nation's best
Recent Gifts to Campaign Oregon: Transforming Lives
Early career UO physicist lands Sloan fellowship
Jurassic crocodile unearthed in eastern Oregon is world news


march 16, 2007
National survey ranks University of Oregon grad programs among nation’s best
Gifts to Campaign Oregon: Transforming Lives endow awards for top faculty
Recent gifts to Campaign Oregon: Transforming Lives
Computing Research Association honors Cuny
Project aims to blend entrepreneurial spirit with new secure data-share system
UO geography professor has role in major climate-modeling project
SPUR director helps judge student work at national conference for minorities
Oregon scientists, students attend record-breaking AGU fall meeting
Symposium offered on computers in teaching and learning in higher education
Clifford Lynch to speak on IT and academic research
Incoming fall honor students attend invitation-only visit to campus
It’s Our Oregon: volunteer opportunity


january 8, 2007
Knight Professorship shines light on Raymer's teaching, research
New book explores human rights and gender issues among women of Chiapas
New book explores work of Canadian women writers
Matthews named chief editor for Protein Science


december 11, 2006
UO launches campus-wide communications planning effort
Governor's proposed budget includes boosts for UO, all of higher education
Personal Grief Fuels Public Advocacy
University of Oregon welcomes 76-year-old visiting scholar


november 27, 2006
Toner, Wang elected by peers as 2006 APS Fellows
2006 UO graduate Andrew Shipley named Rhodes Scholar
Professor delivers lectures via video podcast from Amsterdam
UO spin-off EGI named Bioscience Company of the Year
'W.O.W. 2006' and 'Duck Thoughts' garner orientation honors


november 13, 2006
Call for proposals for Freshman Interest Groups/Freshman Seminars
Scholars' Bank surpasses 3,000 documents
Visiting filmmaker screens world premier
Architecture and Allied Arts Board of Visitors welcomes new members
Annual Giving Program looking for volunteers


october 30, 2006
University of Oregon receives gifts totaling $10.2 million to recruit, retain faculty
University of Oregon Portland to the MAX!
Recent gifts to CAMPAIGN OREGON: Transforming Lives


october 16, 2006
Library establishes classroom technology hotline for equipment/facility problems
UO professor receives grant to study peer-to-peer computer networks
UO doctoral students awarded research fellowships
Congressional delegation secures millions for UO research
Credit union awards fellowships to UO researchers
"Everyday Hero" uses triathlon to raise money for clean water


october 2, 2006
Lecture offers A to Z tour of Oregon's utopias
UO professor among finalists for Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize
Epstein and Shoemaker named ACLS Fellows
Free film series focuses on comedies from around the world
UO faculty featured in leading Northwest contemporary art exhibit


september 25, 2006
Global internship program celebrates 10th anniversary, honors UO alumna/director
Physics professor named as Knight Professor of Natural Science
Jewish Literature Series scheduled for fall
APA honors professor's contributions to family psychology
Printing and Mailing Services honored for excellence
Faculty news Web site coming soon


september 18, 2006
University of Oregon accepts keys to White Stag Building
Remodeling underway for 2008 opening of new Portland facility

Former U.S. poet laureate to set tone for academic year at University of Oregon
New and improved library services on tap for fall
Innovative architecture and dance project takes Bronet to N.Y.
Psych professors co-author book
Test version of new web map available to campus
McDonald crowned S.L.U.G. Queen


august 21, 2006
Read the poems of convocation speaker Billy Collins, former national poet laureate
University of Oregon to cover cost of regalia rental for staff
University of Oregon ranked among nation's best for LGBT students
University of Oregon psych professor earns honor for study of genocide
Doctoral student earns honors in Singapore
Professor awarded gift from Cisco Systems
Bronet encourages grads at summer commencement
Recent University of Oregon grads earn Fulbright honors


august 7, 2006
University of Oregon grad receives prestigious scholarship
Cooke Foundation awards up to $50,000 a year for six years

University of Oregon museum to exhibit Eugene man's astrophotography
Pine Mountain Observatory to host University of Oregon physicist at Star Party
Annual Star Party is free and open to the public

Korean educators sample university's cutting-edge gifted and talented programs
Home movie day to showcase amateur filmmaking
Barnhart, former University of Oregon housing director, dies
Campus service set for Friday

Road to Eugene ’08 slated for Tuesday at Hayward Field
Meet to feature prominent performers, special events for children



july 24, 2006
State board okays Westmoreland sale
Thai princess launches expanded distance-learning program
University of Oregon names Ball to Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity
University's information technology resources evolve
Summer edition of literary-nonfiction journal now available
Marketing professor to head group on sports and special event promotion


july 10, 2006
University receives new graduate-training grant
The $3.2 million grant expands workforce training in materials science and nanoscience

Stangeland Foundation gives $700,000 for Bach Festival's Youth Choral Academy
Gift brings festival halfway to $10 million endowment goal

Chemistry professor named to federal hydrogen fuel committee
Researchers begin to unearth John Day's old Chinatown
University to study effect of behavior program on middle-school students' alcohol, drug use
National Institute on Drug Abuse funds grant to study College of Education behavior program

Hubert H. Humphrey fellows to study at university


june 26, 2006
Roseburg couple gives $5 million for alumni center
University receives grant to fund study of Asian languages
Researchers show how resident bacteria shape gut development
Lichtenstein exhibition opens at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Office of Public and Media Relations welcomes science communications professional


june 12, 2006
Novel underground nanoscience facility to be named for Lorry Lokey
School of Journalism and Communication to open Turnbull Portland Center
Recent, rapid climate change is driving evolution of animal species
University begins search for new Bach Festival executive director
Royce Saltzman will step up to new role after 2007 festival



may 30, 2006
University Senate approves Diversity Plan
University signs Westmoreland sale agreement
Paulson Investment Company, Inc. gives $1 Million to University of Oregon Library Special Collections, commemorates gift by naming the Paulson Reading Room
University advertising campaign wins national award
University digitization of Rome map named to Planetizen Top 10 list
Linton participates in centennial celebration for Vietnam National University
Andre Moran named a Leadership Person of the Year by the Institute for Supply Management
N. Ray Hawk, retired university administrator, former Eugene councilor, dies at 88


may 15, 2006
University signs lease agreement to expand Portland programs
Three professors win teaching awards
Joe Stone steps down as College of Arts and Sciences dean; Wendy Larson named interim dean
RSS feeds added to the university’s homepage
New and improved library services available this spring
Ray Weldon named to National Earthquake Prediction Evaluation Council
Chris Ramey named to Architecture Foundation of Oregon board of directors
Jen de-Vries elected to National Intramural Recreation Association vice presidency


may 1, 2006
Geri Richmond elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Geri Richmond to receive Council for Chemical Research Diversity Award
Paris to serve as law school dean through June 2008
Journalism professor wins prestigious Sigma Delta Chi award for research
UO Channel debuts
Anthropology graduate student receives National Science Foundation fellowship
Environmental studies faculty member publishes new book
New book on building Oregon’s coast highway


april 17, 2006
University of Oregon's Campaign Oregon passes $400 million mark
Vice provost for institutional equity and diversity forums April 24
University of Oregon researchers receive Guggenheim Fellowships
Arts and Administration program awarded two Fulbright research grants in international cultural policy
Evolution of "irreducible complexity" explained
Frances Cogan honored
Linda King and George Hecht promoted


april 3, 2006
Shane Giese named associate vice president of development
Diversity Advisory Committee update
Educational Technology research study now open
Humanities Center Graduate Research fellowships announced
Spring classified staff meeting with President Frohnmayer April 13


march 20, 2006
Business Wire founder increases gift to University of Oregon Music Building
Faculty-Staff Campaign yields extraordinary results
University health center receives national accreditation
Knight Library open around the clock until March 24
AAA faculty recognized for paleontology center project
PPPM student selected for Eno Transportation Fellowship
Knight Library seeks exhibit proposals
Oregon Community Credit Union Research Fellowship applications sought


march 6, 2006
Lorry Lokey pledges $12.5 million for University of Oregon education building
University already preparing for 2008 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials
Oregon Quarterly features excerpt from Moore's Bowerman biography
University of Oregon well represented in the Peace Corps
University of Oregon bioscience startup takes top honors at Angel Oregon competition
New Ed Tech initiatives aim to improve learning
Jim Brau appointed to national panel
Susan Hardwick earns national honors for excellence in geography education
David C. Johnson receives Oregon Academy of Science 2006 Outstanding Scientist Award
Joe Thornton named 2006 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow


february 20, 2006
International programs vice provost named
Expanded Portland Center could double enrollment
University of Oregon, Oregon Health and Sciences University and PeaceHealth team up to expand medical education
University of Oregon Dance Team wins first national title
An election reminder for university employees
“Kelp highway” may have helped the peopling of the Americas


february 6, 2006
$50,000 Challenge Gift
Four Young Faculty Members Earn NSF Career Awards
University Counsel Elected President of National Association
CASE Awards Honor University Promotional Efforts
Australian Paleoanthropoligist to Discuss Human Origins and the ‘Hobbit People’
Jean Auel, Bestselling Prehistoric Fiction Author, to Give Class Lecture, Book Signing
Pulitzer Prize Winner Coming to Campus
Journalism Student Wins International Reporting Scholarship
Acclaimed Historian to Speak on Gender, American West at University of Oregon
University of Oregon Presents Annual Faculty Dance Concert with Guest Choreography by Gabriel Masson
LTD’s EmX construction impacts parking at Oregon Hall lot and Franklin Blvd. bus stop


january 23, 2006
Debate Students Among World’s Best
Five to Receive 2006 MLK Awards on Jan. 24
Museum Researchers Help Reveal that Donner Cannibalism Remains Unproven
Instructional Technology Fellows Named for 2005-6
Law School Launches Child Advocacy Project
College of Business Appoints Professor of Sustainable Management
Corporate Partnerships Enhance Learning
Art Faculty Work Featured
in 'Eye Contact'

Oregon Quarterly Invites Entries for Essay Contest
Library’s Online Website Survey Offers Prize Opportunities
Two Literary Nonfiction Graduates Receive Oregon Literary Arts Fellowships
Faculty and Staff Give Back


january 9, 2006
Linda Brady Named Senior Vice President, Provost
Town Hall Event Focuses on
Cultural Competency

Cultural Competency Training Workshops Offered to Staff
New Scholarship Provides More Opportunity for Oregon Residents
Image Ad Campaign Continues in Portland
Williams Fund Proposal Deadline is Jan. 27
Two Faculty Members Make 'Most Cited' List
Leadership Transition Takes Place at Law School
Oregon Graduate is Named Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Economic Development

Fall Conference Features Oregon Computer Expert
Oregon Comeback In 2005 Holiday Bowl Falls Just Short
In Memory: James Lemert


december 2, 2005
It’s Our Oregon
Campaign Status Report
How Private Gifts Are Used
Precision Castparts Award 'Opens' the Door to Everything
Endowed Positions Boost Faculty Excellence
Research Has Extraordinary Implications
Small Science, Big Discoveries
Gift Propels Program to Top Ranks


november 21, 2005
Promotion and Tenure Recognize Excellence of Faculty
New Tenure-Track Faculty for the 2005-6 Academic Year
University Awarded Grant to Study Behavior Change Models in
Disease Management

Reminder on Handling Confidential Materials
Retirement Celebration is Dec. 8 for International Program’s
Tom Mills

Faculty Invited to Submit FIG and Freshmen Seminar Proposals
Knight Library Open Around the Clock Nov. 30 to Dec. 9
Students Win ROTC Honors
Gift Will Help Publicize Insight Seminars
Free Personal Health Screenings, Workshops Available to Staff
Dec. 1-2

Special Inside Oregon Issue Coming Dec. 2


november 7, 2005
Campus Recycling Wins National Award for Waste Reduction
Lewis Center Appoints New Director
University Receives Grant to Help
Drug-Exposed Babies

Biology Professor Named
Science Fellow

Law Conference to Focus on Oregon Companies Entering
Asian Markets

Collaborative Effort Creates Online Archive of Psychology Journal
Mankiller to Discuss Contemporary Tribal Life
Professor Wins Penn State Alumni Award
Student Awarded Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship
Career Center Director Chosen as 2006 President of the National Association of Colleges and Employees
Faculty Urged to Use Jordan Schnitzer
Museum of Art

Five Alumni Honored by School of Journalism and Communication
Fall Edition of Inquiry Features Record Year in Technology Transfer
Many Nations Longhouse Documentary to Air on OPB
Health Center Has New Entrance


october 24, 2005
Campus Community Invited to Meet Provost Candidates
University Honors Officers of Administration for Years of Service on Nov. 8
Classified Employees Invited to Fall Meeting with President Frohnmayer
Charles H. Lundquist College of Business Presents First Bowerman Innovation Award
Flu Shots Available for Faculty and Staff
Clark and Other Presidents’ Papers Now Available Online
Bonds Elected to International Role for National Theatre Association
‘UO Today’ to Feature Interview with President Frohnmayer
Sale Planned for Westmoreland Properties
New Library Service Offers Item Check-Out at the Branch of Your Choice
Institute to Help Shape Pacific Northwest
Cultural Policy

College Honors Professional Achievements
of Three Alumni

Students Take to Streets to Urge Responsible Behavior on Halloween


october 10, 2005
Governor Signs Grant Increase at Lillis Business Complex
University Optical Science Research Receives
$543,928 Grant

University Senate to Meet Oct. 12
New Non-Tenure Track Faculty Orientation
Session is Oct. 12

Library, Bookstore Seek Faculty Assistance to Help Students Save on Textbooks
Campus Surplus Website Offers Opportunity to Share Resources
President Frohnmayer Named to Internet2 Board
Oregon Selected for National Telecast of
Midnight Madness

Law Clinic Seeks Small Businesses


september 26, 2005
McArthur Court Convocation
Launches New Academic Year

Fall Enrollment of 20,500 Students Sets Another Record
New E-mail Communications
Policy Introduced

Shuttle Starts Today for Disabled Students, Staff and Faculty
Projects Re-route Pedestrians
and Vehicles

Federal Grant Funds Pioneering
Chinese Language Program

University Biologist Honored for Lifetime Achievement
New and Improved Library Services Greet Returning Faculty and Students
New Leaders on Campus
In Memory: Marlene Koines


september 21, 2005
New Homepage: Welcome
New Homepage: Strategy and Features
New Homepage: We Need
Your Feedback



august 15, 2005
Diversity Group Continues Plan Review Through Summer
In Memory of an Enlightened Leader: President Emeritus Robert D. Clark
Convocation - Save the Date:
3 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 25,
at McArthur Court

Oregon Receives $26.65 Million
for Capital Investment

Music Building Named for
MarAbel Frohnmayer

Gift Helps Establish Portland Communications Program
Law School Welcomes Students, New Program and Director
$3.7-Million Grant Creates New Partnership With Three
Native American Tribes

Museums Offer Special Summer Family Deals


june 20, 2005
Diversity Plan Preparation Enters Next Phase
Summer Session: Courses Attract 8,500 Students
Summer Session: Campus Hours
Summer Session: Off Campus Courses
Summer Session: Camps and Conferences
Summer Research Spotlight: Rosenberg Probes Timelines For New Book
Higher Education Budgets Go Forward In State House, Senate
Renowned Physicist To Address Convocation 2005
Williams Awards Announced For Undergraduate Teaching Proposals, Fellows
Lawrence Medal Winner Renews University Ties During Visit
Farwest Steel Gives $1-Million To Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
In Memory: Robert Gault


june 6, 2005
Commencement Features Record Graduating Class
Diversity Expert Completes
College of Education Review

New Challenges Ahead
for Dean Melnick

Museum’s New Director Guided By Lifelong Love of Archaeology
Despite Decline, Economic Index Has Bright Side
Alumni update: 'Hollywood Ducks' A Hit In California
Guillemin Wins National Science Award
Retirement Recognition Reception is June 7
Mather Receives Lawrence Medal
Northwest Perspectives Winners Read Their Essays June 8


may 23, 2005
Ties With East Asia
Deepen, Expand

President’s June Trip to Asia Underscores Broadening Commitment
'Leave Your Mark' Draws Nearly 1,000 Students, Staff and Faculty
New Consulting Role Has Familiar Ring To Williams
Leavitt To Join Ford Family Foundation
Vice Provost To Leave June 30 for University of Texas
Aikens To Retire June 30
As Museum Director

Home-page redesign moving forward
Library Delivers a Quartet
of New Services

First Disability Film
Festival Inaugurated

Anthropologist Works With Tlingit Community To Keep Culture Alive
Inquiry Highlights
Research Excellence

Writing Instruments: Buy One, Get One Free


may 9, 2005
AVP Dyke Named Vice President for
Finance and Administration

Transitions Continue in Key Leadership Posts
CoDaC Cultural Competency
Project Begins

Fortune 500 CEOs Take
Professorial Turn

Next ‘Community Conversation’ To Focus on Campus Climate, Student Understanding of Race
New Process Makes Annual Budget Preparation Easier,
More Convenient

Brain and Education Workshop Focuses on Improved Learning
Public Meeting Set May 18 on Non-Tenure Track Instructional Faculty
Husband-Wife Team To Share
Pioneer Award

Gift Makes New Course Possible
‘Zines’ Make the Scene in
Knight Library Exhibit

Two May 12 Events Spotlight Media Ethics


april 25, 2005
Lillis Hall Ranked As Nation's Most Environmentally Friendly Business Building
April 26 Reception Honors Outstanding Staff
New Morse Chair Professor is First Woman Chief of Cherokee Nation
‘Community Conversations’ Continue on Diversity Plan Draft
Students, Staff Will Pitch In for 100th Anniversary of University Day
Freyd’s Child Sex Abuse Policy Recommendations Featured
in Science

Science Circus to Focus on Physics, April 30
$3.5 Million Grant Funds New
National Center

Directory Lists Area
Summer Camps

Alumni Couple Gives $1 Million
For Need-Based Scholarships

Classified Employees, President Share Ideas


april 11, 2005
African Studies Initiative Is Funded
Graduate Programs
Among Nation's Best

UO President Emeritus Clark Honored on 95th Birthday
Academic Affairs To Take Action On
Non-Tenured Faculty Issues

Commentary: NTTIF Committee Plays Key Role In Raising Awareness of Non-tenured Faculty Contributions
AHA International Makes Contribution to International Resource Center
Electronics Patent Opens Door to Nano Transistor
Scientists Discover Better Way To Generate Power From
Thermal Sources

Labor Forum Features Top
Global Safety Experts

National Award of Excellence Cites Preservation Field School
Save 40 Percent on Barry Lopez's Resistance


march 28, 2005
Students, Faculty to Conduct Charette on West Eugene Rail Yard April 8
Undergraduate Library Research Award Winners Announced
Inside Oregon Takes It to the Bank—Scholars’ Bank, That Is
‘Heads Up’ for a Campus
Natural Phenomenon

Summer Proposal Development Workshop Offered
Comments Invited on Campus Plan
New UO Research Indicates A ‘Troubled’ Greenhouse Brewing
Alternative Transportation Has More Than a Foothold on Campus
UO Venture Teams Score Big in International, National Competitions—Again!
Textbook ‘Giveaways’ Thrill Student Winners
Photo Show Honors
Campus Shoemaker



march 14, 2005
Blogs at the UO: New Tool Emerges for Effective Teaching and Communications
Blogs at the UO: Background and Advice From a Blog Researcher
Blogs at the UO: Resources
and Examples

'UO Day' at the Capitol
Homeland 'In'Security Symposium Examines
Post-9/11 Terrain

Hewlett-Packard Gift Boosts
UO's 'Small Science'

American Chemical Society Lauds 'Coach' of Women Scientists
McLucas' Dedication to Music
Earns Distinction

Governor's Food Drive Exceeds
Goal on Campus



february 28, 2005
UO Green: New Taskforce
To Develop Vision for Campus Sustainability

UO Green: New Academy Offers Comprehensive Sustainability Education
UO Green: Sustainability Expert's Book Wins Top International Ranking
UO Green: Residence Halls Lead National Recycling Competition
UO Green: Sustainability Is In the Air, Underfoot
Diversity Plan Progress
'If UOnly Knew' - Making a
Portland Splash

New OQ Celebrates Campus Beauty
Venture Team Wins Again


february 14, 2005
Online U:
UO Spreads its Word in New,
Exciting Ways on the Web

Online U:
UO Home Page to Get a Summer Facelift

Online U:
The Mission-Critical Web,
'Phishing' Attacks And You

Online U:
UO Libraries Website Serves
As A Key Portal

Online U:
Academic Affairs Offers New IT Opportunities for Faculty

Campus Plan Update Underway
Six Law School Faculty Members Honored for Scholarly Achievements
VP Williams Comments on Athletics-Academics Connection
Student Work Documents
Oregon History

Campus Food Drive Makes Giving Fun, Easy
New Issue of Siren Available


january 31, 2005
$15-million Gift Announced
At UO Gala

Bus Strike Postponed,
Talks Continue

Oregon History Comes Alive
Feb. 11-13

New Exhibit Underscores Commitment To Preserve and Celebrate Oregon's Rich History
Housing Breaks Ground on Living-Learning Center
Northwest Indian Language Institute Presents First Sahaptin Language Teachers Conference
Oregon Economic Forum
Co-Presents 2005 Forecast

Moos To Give ‘State of Athletics’ Report


january 18, 2005
A Look Ahead at the State Legislative Session
‘Lights, Camera, Oregon!’
Set for Jan. 29

UO Professors Join Forces with Teachers in Four Oregon Counties
Computing Center Upgrades Darkwing
New 'Scholars' Bank' Serves as Faculty Research Repository
Events Honor MLK Legacy
Faculty Celebrate ‘Year of Physics’
Williams Fund Proposal Deadline is Jan. 28
Melnick Steps Down as Dean
After 10 Years



december 20, 2004
Major Openings, Events Will Help Usher in the New Year
Senate to Discuss Athletics, Community College Transfers
Groups Begin Work on Five-Year Diversity Plan
Campus Construction Update
Living-Learning Center Groundbreaking is Jan. 31
Weather Policy Updated
Lotte Streisinger Provides Insider’s Look at UO Research Excellence


december 6, 2004
Many Nations Longhouse Celebrates Grand Opening Jan. 11
Voices of the Native American Initiative
Many Nations Longhouse Cornerstone:
Native American Initiative

Economic Index Opens Dialogue with Community

Faculty Members Discuss Derrida on ‘UO Today’ Dec. 8
Call for New Year’s Resolutions


november 22, 2004
Diversity 'Conversations' Begin Nov. 30
Searches Underway For Three Key Leadership Positions
Faculty, Staff, GTFs Express Appreciation
Faculty Asked to Nominate Students for New Library Research Awards
Special Thanks to the Oregon Community Credit Union
New Sustainability Database is Launched
Music, Dance Events Bring in the Holidays


november 8, 2004
New Dean Examines Goals for Lundquist College of Business
New Tenure-Track Faculty
Promotion and Tenure Recognize Excellence in UO Faculty
Officers of Administration To Have First Service Recognition, Nov. 9
New Online Resource Makes Archival Searches Easier
Walter Kennedy To Dance, Premier New Works
Douglas Carnine Named to National Board


october 25, 2004
Changes Strengthen Equal Opportunity Efforts
Scholarship Spans Spectrum of Arts, Humanities
A French Soldier’s Journal Gives Close-up View
Anthropologist Uncovers Ancient Expertise in Sustainability
First Instructional Technology Fellowship Awards Spur Faculty Innovation
New IT Services Available
Community Mapping Project Begins
Oct. 26 'Community Conversations' Offers Election Preview
Student Vote Coalition Registers Nearly 8,000


october 11, 2004
Faculty, Students, Staff Inspire $2.5 Million Gift
South Korean University Pledges $500,000 Gift
Fall Enrollment Expected to Top 20,200
University Senate Convenes Oct. 13 for First Fall Term Meeting
Two Events Commemorate 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education
Helmuth Rilling, Benjamin Bagby Bring World-Renowned Music to Campus


september 27, 2004
Emphasis on Diversity:
New Leadership, Direction

Emphasis on Diversity:
Up Close with Gregory J. Vincent

Emphasis on Diversity:
New Role for Carla Gary

Emphasis on Diversity:
Linda Liu and OMA

UO Continues Upward Climb in U.S. News & World Report 2005 Rankings
Experts to Debate 'Times v. Sullivan' Oct. 8
Greetings From Ancient Oregon
Campus Briefs


august 13, 2004
UO Archaeologists Rewrite History
New Knight Professor Projects Future of Willamette River Basin
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Celebrate 'Theodore Stern Day'
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Moves Reopening Date: Jan. 23
Coming Events in the Rose City
Grants


July 12, 2004
Touching Down in Eugene
Inside Oregon Changes Editors
Community Spotlight: Labyrinth Project Paves Way for Emerging Artists
Campus Construction To Bring Major Enhancements
Point of Pride: Oregon Bach Festival
In Brief
Make A Date: Calendar Items of Note


June 28, 2004
Stark Makes the Most of Opportunities
Gift Launches Endowment Drive for Bach Festival
UO Mentor Inspires $100,000 Gift
New 'O' License Plates Now Available from DMV
95-year-old alumna gives UO $200,000 for scholarships
Creative Publishing Unit Formed
Senate Committee Targets $16 million for UO Priorities
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
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June 7, 2004
Law Scholar Discusses Sparks and Free Speech at National Forum
UO Recognizes Graduates, Teachers, Supporters at Commencement
$2.35 Million in Gifts Energize Plans to Expand Music School
Campaign Proposals Now Online
UO's Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Receives $100,000 Grant
Task Force Issues Final Report on Athletics
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
This week at the University of Oregon...


IO Highlights, May 31, 2004
Hagen Shares Joy, Appreciation for Life
UO Chemists Clear Hurdle in Race To Reap Nanotechnology's Potential
IO Highlights Ends with This Issue
Affordable Software Training Offered
On-line Video Reports Campus Energy Use
People
This Week


May 24, 2004
UO Physicist is Among Leaders of Worldwide Linear Collider Project
California Couple Gives $1.4 Million to Endow UO Libraries Archivist
UO International Programs Receive National Recognition
Bach & Forth: UO Symposium Places German Music in Historical Context
Knight Library Begins 24/7 Schedule June 1
Project SAILS Seeks to Measure Students' Information Literacy
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
This week at the University of Oregon...


May 17, 2004
Murray's Passion for UO Creates Powerful Results
Excellent Teachers Receive Crystal Apples
Patent Enhances Green Nanotechnology
Baseball Exhibit Captures Romance of Researching Game
May 20 Meeting Set on Status of Nontenure Track Instructional Faculty
Symposium on Language of War in Scripture Continues May 23-24
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
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May 10, 2004
RaDonna Aymong Takes 'Heart' Into Account
Art museum named for Jordan Schnitzer
Kulongoski to Head Board Following Goldschmidt's Resignation
Government Affairs Targets Federal Funds
Three faculty to represent UO at summer APRU conferences
Library Day Freshens Up Knight Library
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
This week at the University of Oregon...


May 3, 2004
Kyr's New Choral Work Debuts in Scotland
Moss Street Children's Center Considers the Little People
University announces ONAMI building
UO graduate students will help nonprofit agencies develop community projects
Society of Scholars Offers Professors, Students a Chance to Connect
'Ethics Week' Ends with Ruhl Lecture on Rise of 'Pseudo-Journalism'
Announcements and Briefs...
Our People
This week at the University of Oregon...


IO Highlights: April 26, 2004
People
Donors Exceed Food Drive Goal; UO Wins 'Hunger Buster' Award
Foreign Language Day Takes Campus by Storm
Members Invited to PEBB Forums May 4
PERS Statements Delayed Until June
This Week


April 19, 2004
Evlyn Gould Will 'Turn Around Dreyfus'
15 Donors Give $12 Million for UO Scholarships
Diversity Research Highlighted April 24
UO Libraries Helps Test New Online Search Service
Last Chance Nears to Buy a 'Heart of Campus' Brick
Campus Recycling To Collect Copy Toner Bottles
Announcements and Briefs...
Our People
This week at the University of Oregon...


April 12, 2004
Slavich Is Top Graduate Psychology Researcher in U.S.
PERS Members Reminded of Break-in-Service Issues
OUS Hires Yunker as Executive Vice Chancellor/COO
2004-2005 Serials Review Deadlines Approaching
Women's Sports Symposium Set April 23
Workshop Connects Vendors and Buyers
Announcements and Briefs...
Our People
This week at the University of Oregon...


April 5, 2004
Researchers Receive 'Grammy' Grant
Graduate Programs Are Among Nation's Best
Four Faculty Receive 2003-2004 Fulbrights
Diversity Research Highlighted April 24
Arts Administration Institute to Debut During Bach Festival
Announcements and Briefs...
Our People
This week at the University of Oregon...


IO Highlights, March 29, 2004
People
Law Students Donate More Than 11,000 Hours
'ICONIC Grid' Speeds Brain Wave Analysis
Deadline Extended for Pilot Program
Submit InterSEXtions Proposals April 8
Simplifying Lillis Complexities
Staff Nominations for Senate Due April 16
This Week


March 15, 2004
Dale Fish: One Man, Many Tasks
Education College Announces $10 Million Gift
Masterworks, Masterful Musicians Mark Oregon Bach Festival's 35th Season
Computer Harvest Reaches Out to South Africa
Web Site Earns Stuttgart Fest Honors
Voicemail System Upgrade Set March 20
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
This week at the University of Oregon...


March 8, 2004
Wanted: Help For Abandoned Campus Cats
New Web Site Opens Doors to Northwest Labor History
Knight Library Will Be Open 24/7 March 8-18
Center Honored for 'Making A Difference'
Beasley Sculpture Installed at Museum of Art
Marketing Profs Rank First in Research
Announcements and Briefs...
Our People
This week at the University of Oregon...


March 1, 2004
Melnick Stands Up for Diversity, Non-Violence, Social Justice
Michigan Administrator to Become Business Dean
Couple's Gift Benefits UO English, Art History Departments
Creativity Marks Final Days of Food Drive
Former Irish President to Speak March 3
Frohnmayer Outlines UO Strategies for New Board
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
This week at the University of Oregon...


IO Highlights, February 23, 2004
Garrett Helps Diversity Bloom
Faculty Value Chances to Teach Abroad
In Brief...
People
This Week


February 16, 2004
Following the Lure of Language
UO Recognized for International Education Efforts
Media-Fueled Bias Distorts Validity of Recovered Memories
'Hunger Won't Wait'; Food Drive Continues through March 5
UO Hosts Iraqi Fulbright Scholars
Faculty Input Sought on Serials Cancellations
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
This week at the University of Oregon...


February 9, 2004
Building New Islamic Studies Curriculum Lures Gianotti
Grant Assists American Indian Teachers-To-Be
Tax Measure Defeated
Richmond Elected State Board Vice President
Emmons Is Writers' Forum Panelist; Knight Library Hosts Le Guin Exhibit
Campus Recycling Continues Collection System
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
This week at the University of Oregon...


February 2, 2004
Edwards Mobilizes to Assist Youngsters
'Hunger Won't Wait,' Food Drive Begins
Advanced Vacation Leave OK'd for 'Bad' Weather
Former Korean Ambassador to Give Presidential Lecture
New Art Museum Seeks Gallery Guides
UO, PNNL to Launch Internship Program
Announcements and Briefs...
Our People
This week at the University of Oregon...


IO Highlights, January 26, 2004
People
Charitable Fund Drive Exceeds Goals
McBride to Give 'Readin' in the Rain' Talk
Mutual Fund Panel Set for Portland Jan. 28
Announcements and Briefs...
This week at the University of Oregon...


January 20, 2004
Sherman's Trip, Films Bring Rewards
Study Underscores PPPM Faculty Excellence
Campus MLK Observance Continues
Adoption History Web Site Breaks New Ground
Alumnus Kim Stafford to Speak on Poetry, Peace, War
Campus Energy Education Campaign Planned
Announcements and Briefs...
Our People
This week at the University of Oregon...


January 12, 2004
'Bicycle Woman' Talks Local Politics, Advocates Bikes
'Science' Showcases Research on Forgetting
Experts to Forecast Economic Future
Campus Cooperation Helps Keep UO Open
Neutral Observer Recruitment Continues
Project Saferide Evolves, Gets New Name
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
This week at the University of Oregon...


January 5, 2004
Kwene Supports Sustainable Business for Cleaner World
Civil Rights Expert to Fill Diversity Post
Frank's Book on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Wins National Prize
It's a Puzzlement...
Announcements and Briefs...
Our People
This week at the University of Oregon...


IO Highlights, December 22, 2003
Harvey Develops a Passion for Coaching
Arena Project Faces Financing Issues
GCIU Contract Ratified
Facilities Crews Praised for Storm Response
Announcements and Briefs...
Our People
This Week


December 8, 2003
Menge Pursues an Outdoor Way of Life
Tech Transfer Spirals Upward
Printing Sells Greeting Cards, Calendars
Renovation, Modernization Project Begins
Natural History Museum Goes Under Wraps Dec. 22

Film on David Foster Featured Dec. 12
Conservation Lab Rescues Women's Sports History
Inside Oregon Adjusts Publishing Dates for Holidays
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
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December 1, 2003
Chadwell Receives Library Fellowship Award
Williams Fund Recognizes Creative Faculty, Programs
Williams Council Seeks Proposals, Nominations
New Software Saves Graduate School Time, Money, Errors
Knight Library Sets All-Nighters Dec. 1-11
Athletics Task Force to Continue
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
This week at the University of Oregon...


IO Highlights, November 24, 2003
Wellman Loves Ireland, Irish Music
CFD Enters Final Weeks
UO Libraries Plan Thanksgiving Closure
Announcements and Briefs...
Our People
This week at the University of Oregon...


November 17, 2003
Traveling Changes Wicks' World Views
Museum, Libraries To Save 70 Years of NW Photos, Sounds
Grant Supports Archiving Northwest Sights, Sounds
New Hires, Promotions Energize Faculty
New Web Resource Offers Easy Access to County, Community Statistics
Eventful Week Reinforces International Connections
Charitable Fund Drive Rewards Donors
Greenfield Awards Program Funds New Items for Academic Research
Campus Recycling Distributes 2004 BRING RecycleArt Calendars
Our People
Announcements and Briefs...
This week at the University of Oregon...


November 10, 2003
Naylor Strings Together Musical Life
UO Entering Freshmen Best Ever
Generated ID Conversion Moves Ahead
Civil War Blood Drive Continues
Make Plans Now for Bad Weather Later
International Cultural Exchange Marks 20 Years
Collier Porch Roof Undergoes Repairs
Tech Transfer Spirals Upward at UO
Computer Harvest Serves As Model
UO Blackboard System Expands Options
Our People
Announcements...
This week at the University of Oregon...


November 3, 2003
Chemist Named AAAS Fellow
Bleed Green and Yellow? Save a Life with the Civil War Blood Drive
Holiday Changes Ahead for Employees
UO Food Service Gets High Approval Ratings
Fund Drive Offers Incentives to Donate
Crane Removed as Museum Project Enters Final Stages
Professional Partners Mentor Program Offers Stress Relief
Gerlinger Annex Goes Solar
Our People
Announcements...
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IO Highlights, October 27, 2003
People
New Staff Contract Approved
Siting Decision Allows Living-Learning Center to Proceed
Open Enrollment Ends
UO Hosts AAU Fall Meeting Oct. 26-28
IO Highlights Debuts
This Week


October 20, 2003
Our People
'Green' Lillis Complex Features Cutting Edge Resources for Students
Lillis Complex Factoids: Did You Know...
UO Strives to Keep Campus Safe at Night
New Library Service Locates Online Journal Articles
Panel Outlines Alternative Transportation Modes
Remember Medical Record Protections
UO Featured as Oregon Represents U.S. at APEC Meeting in Thailand
A Couple of Reminders...
This week at the University of Oregon...


October 13, 2003
Haley Is Passionate About Teaching, Research
Charitable Fund Drive Launches Oct. 13
Welcome to the 'New' Inside Oregon
Last Call: Regalia Orders Due Oct. 17 for Convocation
Workshops Help Instructors 'Get Savvy'
Supervision Course Restructured to Address Employee Needs
Flu Shots Available
Bookstore Creates Gateway to University, Community
Faculty, Students Have 22 Million Reasons to Use Summit