Campus and Community

Eugene photographer Michael Thompson’s fascination with the intersection of the natural and built landscapes will be featured in an upcoming exhibit in the UO School of Law. "Rhythm and Geometry in the Landscape," including 30 color photographs by Thompson, are on display from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily at the law school's second floor Mezzanine Gallery, through Dec. 27. A public reception with light refreshments will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 3.
”Korda and the Revolutionary Image,” a new exhibition at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon, features photographs of such historical figures as Fidel Castro, Raúl Corrales and Che Guevara, taken by Cuban photographer Alberto Korda. The exhibition is on view in the JSMA’s Focus Gallery through Jan. 26.
Location, staffing, parking permits: Those are among the changes as University of Oregon Parking and Transportation moves into a new home. The new office – bigger, brighter and with more parking – is located at 1401 Walnut St., on the corner of Walnut and Franklin Boulevard. New parking options are also available to faculty and staff: 
A comprehensive review of 126 published research papers on health conditions of native populations in far-northern climates by University of Oregon anthropologist Josh Snodgrass captures the present and raises warning flags for the future.
Exhibitions for the 2013-14 season of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art will feature an eclectic mix that ranges from photography to contemporary art, the museum announced recently. Features include: