UO graduate to lead Museum of Natural and Cultural History Anthropologist Todd Braje was selected for the position following a national search Read more about UO graduate to lead Museum of Natural and Cultural History
New OQ explores the latest UO thinking in sport and wellness The digital mag offers tips to ‘Live Life Better’ and a look back at a classic gridiron game Read more about New OQ explores the latest UO thinking in sport and wellness
UO forum helps Oregonians access billions for climate Experts discuss the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and Inflation Reduction Act Read more about UO forum helps Oregonians access billions for climate
New lending library offers an opportunity to try e-bikes The E-Bike Lending Library provides free, two-week e-bike rentals to faculty and staff Read more about New lending library offers an opportunity to try e-bikes
State Senate approves three for positions on UO board Trustees Amy Tykeson, Andy Storment and Ruby Wool started their terms on July 1 Read more about State Senate approves three for positions on UO board
The UO’s new president greets and offers invite to the campus community Sending an invitation to a meet and greet was one of the new president’s first activities Read more about The UO’s new president greets and offers invite to the campus community
Karl Scholz arrives in Johnson Hall as UO’s 19th president He plans to engage with members of the UO community in a series of events over the coming months Read more about Karl Scholz arrives in Johnson Hall as UO’s 19th president
VPN upgrade July 13 will bring new logo and other changes AnyConnect software will install an update, requiring action by some Mac users Read more about VPN upgrade July 13 will bring new logo and other changes
University mourns former MNCH director Don Dumond, 94 Read more about University mourns former MNCH director Don Dumond, 94 Well-respected in American archaeology, he led the Museum of Natural and Cultural History through turbulent years
SCOTUS Affirmative Action decision doesn't change UO stance Read more about SCOTUS Affirmative Action decision doesn't change UO stance Leadership message says Supreme Court decision doesn't change the institution's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion