Campus and Community

Surface evidence from Northern California's Mount Lassen leads UO team to understand more about what is happening deep underground.
The  fourth annual Northwest Women Writers Symposium, “Our Daily Bread: Women’s Stories of Food and Resilience,” is coming to Eugene May 7-9, both on the University of Oregon campus and at the Eugene Public Library.The series boasts authors from around the world, coming to speak on topics that range from the sensuality of food, to health and eating disorders. All symposium events are free and open to the public.
The candlelight gathering in the EMU amphitheater will feature speakers from Nepal and a chance to donate to relief efforts.
UO study finds that a targeted Los Angeles audience responded well to a culturally considered letter seeking charitable support. 
The exhibit spans thousands of years, showing how society at different points in time viewed disability.