College of Arts and Sciences

Patrick Phillps talks about leadership roles and maintaining an active lab
Two UO linguists help you catch up with the lingo changes wrought by social media
'Lassitude' is an important part of how human beings work to recover from illness
Researchers Cori Cahoon and Joseph Bruckner will pursue discoveries in biology
When the Oregon Ducks and Wisconsin Badgers take the field Jan. 1 in Pasadena, the matchup will harken back to more than just the 2012 Rose Bowl game.That’s because the University of Oregon and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have more in common than just success on the gridiron. Though the two campuses are roughly 2,000 miles apart, the communities they call home date to the same historic period: Eugene was founded in 1846, the same year Madison, Wisconsin was chartered.