Antibacterials may do more harm than good, UO scientist says
Erica Hartmann says the ubiquitous hand gels may just make bateria stronger
Erica Hartmann says the ubiquitous hand gels may just make bateria stronger
Richmond says implicit bias still works against women and scientists from other nations
Tim Duy says the numbers are good, but maybe not as good as some suggest
UO faculty members Shawn Lockery and Janis Weeks developed the science behind the technology of Eugene-based NemaMetrix
The UO's Keith Eggener holds an endowed professorship in architectural history
The Register-Guard story describes the building's features and the role of donors Phyllis and Andrew Berwick
The story looks at her upbringing in California and her struggle to balance her artistic interests with her running schedule
Story previews a public event being held Saturday and details the team's history and new national recognition
The Shaker-inspired work of professors John Arndt and Wonhee Arndt are discussed in two magazine articles
Comics aren’t all superheroes. They tell tales of crime, war, drama, horror and politics and they are about to take the UO campus by storm.
“Aliens, Monsters and Madmen: The Art of EC Comics” opens at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on Friday, May 13. Ben Saunders, an English professor at the UO and founder off the Comics and Cartoon Studies program, curated the show.