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Town halls showcase elements of effort to tell the story of the 'O'
Dozens of universities join UO in survey on campus sexual assault
Surveys open on candidates for Graduate School dean
Campus members who took part in presentations by candidates for the Graduate School dean are asked to complete a survey on the applicants.
Surveys for each candidate are available on the provost’s website here. Feedback surveys will be available until 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27.
The feedback surveys will assist the provost in evaluating the candidates.
Straub Hall reopens as work continues on classrooms
MLK Award winners praised for their work helping others
UO's Posner to detail research on the benefits of mindfulness
UO's Mike Eyster named Springfield's First Citizen
In Case of Emergency: UO shares training program
Doctoral student to discuss sexual violence in noon talk
Philosophy doctoral candidate Megan Burke will discuss her dissertation research during a noon talk on Wednesday, Jan. 21.
The talk, “Heterosexuality, Sexual Violence and the Temporality of Femininity,” will examine how sexual violence is integral to the production and lived experience of gendered subjectivity by focusing on the philosophical question of temporality.
Burke’s research and teaching interests include feminist philosophy, existential phenomenology, 20th century continental philosophy and social-political philosophy.
