Study finds social interaction before economic transactions raises fairness
UO professors blended social and economic models to study how people cooperate better when negotiations begin.
UO professors blended social and economic models to study how people cooperate better when negotiations begin.
A symposium May 17 honors emeritus professor John Reynolds, who was a catalyst for steering Eugene away from nuclear power.
Invitations to students to take part in a survey by the AAU will go out soon, with a local survey to launch in about a month.
With an election coming up in May, it's time to remember the political do's and don'ts for public employees.
Visitors to campus are advised to walk, bike or ride the bus to avoid traffic congestion and limited parking.
The new IDEAL framework allows departments to choose from a menu of strategies that best fit their organization.
The event will mark the first time in the IAAF's 33-year history that the championships will be held in the United States.
Sinha, a UO mathematics professor, helps explain new K-12 standards at training events across the state.
The awards highlight UO faculty members whose reseach stands out as examples of the university's exploration and innovation.
The award recipients of the UO’s 2015 Outstanding Classified Employee Recognition Award and the Outstanding Officer of Administration Recognition Award were honored at a reception on April 14.
Interim UO President Scott Coltrane presented the awards, which were selected based on nominations reviewed by a selection committee comprised of members of the university community.
The two recognition programs were specifically created to acknowledge excellence in officers of administration and classified employees.
The 2015 recipients are: