UO’s Richmond is among 1859 magazine’s ‘Eminent Women’
Bend-based publication features the UO's presidential chair in a roundup of women whose efforts have had positive influences on Oregon.
Bend-based publication features the UO's presidential chair in a roundup of women whose efforts have had positive influences on Oregon.
The twice-weekly classes are cited as an example of museum programs the reach out to the broader community.
Among the attention is an interview with the UO's Patrick O'Grady on an NPR affiliate's news show in Los Angeles.
The UO research done south of Eugene has worldwide implications for making water in affected areas safer to drink.