UO’s McKay Sohlberg promotes concussion therapy on OPB
The communications disorders and sciences professor is using peer group support to help young people deal with concussion aftereffects.
The communications disorders and sciences professor is using peer group support to help young people deal with concussion aftereffects.
The housing design award is given jointly by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and the American Institute of Architecture.
Artifacts thought to be weapons could actually be agricultural tools, according to research by Clark Honors College Dean Terry Hunt and others.
Religious studies professor David Hollenberg discusses his efforts to save historic Islamic texts threatened by the civil war in Yemen.
David Hollenberg's efforts to save historical books from the destruction of war is featured in a news story on the Al Jazeera website.
Toomey spoke to reporters about the need for an early warning system and a system for passing alerts along to the general public.
Richmond believes problems involved food, energy and the environment can only be solved when nations work together on science.
Stories on Schofield's research on leafcutter ants also have appeared in Phys.org and EurekAlert! in addition to other news sites.
The UO political science professor discussed the prospects for the Southeast Asian nation's economy in the wake of recent elections.
The popular NPR program will feature research from the UO on microbial clouds and antibiotic-resistent pathogens found in dust.