History of fascism, reproductive rights offers lessons for today
Languages prof Diana Garvin explores the connections between the two in WWII Italy
Languages prof Diana Garvin explores the connections between the two in WWII Italy
A virtual grand opening later today, Dec. 2, will celebrate the long-awaited milestone
Ellen Herman and co-authors wrote about the history of U.S. child welfare programs
She is recognized for research examining mechanisms used in microbial communities
UO economist Eric Zou helped design a study looking at the policy beyond human health
A UO team wants to better understand the interplay between ice and society
Its programs went virtual and continued into fall with workshops, mentors, presentations
He is recognized for furthering scientists’ understanding of nucleic acids
UO junior Odalis Aguilar-Aguilar digs into the history of the Bracero farm workers
The doctoral program is the first engineering degree to be offered at the UO