UO undergraduate receives prestigious conference travel award
Ben Blue will attend an international conference devoted to research using the C. elegans nematode.
Ben Blue will attend an international conference devoted to research using the C. elegans nematode.
Work by students in journalism, architecture and product design will be among the pieces on display.
The annual Senior Send-Off will give the Class of 2015 a chance to hoist a frothy pint with friends before graduation.
Several student-produced documentaries will be shown, and speakers will discuss the contributions of Latino immigrants.
The UO Chamber Choir took second place in the Marktoberfest International Chamber Choir Competition following two days of performance.
The choir also was recognized for the best interpretation of a compulsory work performed by all participants in the competition, “Ergebung,” a German-language piece by Hugo Wolf. UO singers topped two German choirs for the honor.
Also, judges ranked the UO among 15 choirs at Achievement Level 1, which is given for excellent performance at the international level.
The 529 Garage tool allows bikes to be registered online or through an app and makes it easier to report stolen bikes.
Nattapol Tantikarn will compete in one of the world's most prestigious piano competitions, with a $20,000 prize.
Both track athletes will now advance to the national Capital One Academic All-America team ballot.
Last year, more than 30 tons of reuseable material was recovered as students moved out of residence halls for the summer.
Dirty hands, a free T-shirt and the satisfaction of being a part of campus beautification were the rewards for pitching in.