Fashion Statement
Assistant professor of product design Elizabeth Esponnette hopes to revolutionize the clothing industry with a novel manufacturing process
Assistant professor of product design Elizabeth Esponnette hopes to revolutionize the clothing industry with a novel manufacturing process
Literature professor Barbara Mossberg uses the metaphor of "purple" to describe her philosophy of interdisciplinary learning.
A piece cowritten by five Oregon teens earns a premiere performance by the Eugene Symphony
https://provost.uoregon.edu/williams-fundTwo decades ago, Tom and Carol Williams gave a thoughtful gift that provides grants and fellowships
The UO’s sparkling new science library—spacious, modern, and light-filled—provides a collaborative hub for students and faculty.
Letters include reflections on library collections, commending UO innovation, and looking at campus changes
Treasures of the libraries’ Special Collections; UO entrepreneurs spark Eugene revival; Vets on campus; Marjorie Taylor researches creative play; John Frohnmayer’s 17-point commencement speech; law pioneer James Landye
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Meet the varsity ski team of 1952, who persuaded administration to establish competitive skiing as a varsity sport
On the 60th anniversary of his death, we celebrate the legacy of James Landye, BS ’32, JD ’34