Twitter opposition to face masks amplified by media, study finds
UO linguists unmask strong support for covering up and what drove polarized social media
UO linguists unmask strong support for covering up and what drove polarized social media
UO sociologist Richard York finds new meat sources simply drive additional consumption
The Cresko Lab project focuses on the evolution of novel traits in seahorses and other fish
The first-in-the-nation comics studies minor brings complex ideas to life via illustrations
The Glacier Lab studies the societal impacts of glaciers, icebergs and snow worldwide
Sarah Wald is conducting a wide-ranging review of recreation and public land use
UO English professor Tara Fickle is awarded a competitive NEH fellowship
Mikala Capage, a junior, has always had a passion for research and biology
She studies the genes required for photosynthesis, finding new forms of gene regulation
The degree builds on UO’s heritage as home of nation’s oldest academic dance program