College of Arts and Sciences

Immigration has become a heated topic on the campaign trail for the 2016 elections, but the UO Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies is trying to bring the immigration topic back in focus.From 4-7 p.m. Friday, May 13, in Room 156 Straub Hall, the Latino/a and Latin American department will host “Latin@s and the 2016 Election: Policies, Immigration and Action.”
The building will be home to two UO programs, the university’s Product Design Program and Tyler Invention Greenhouse.
Kathy Cashman, formerly with geological sciences and now in the UK, also joined the academy that advises the U.S. on science and technology.
The UO's top two campus advisors were selected from a field of almost 200 nominees.
Time Online will bring charts by early scientists like Joseph Priestly and others back to life on the web