College of Arts and Sciences

Mayr was one of more than 70 neuroscience researchers who signed a letter last year objecting to some of the claims by brain-game creators.
Study led by UO economics student John Voorheis finds income inequality is likely changing the direction of state legislatures.
The UO's Tim Duy will host the event with Key Private Bank investment strategist Bruce McCain at the Portland Art Museum on Oct. 15.
University of Oregon-led research taps regional landscapes to see how human activities affect an already endangered species.
Neurons in the nerve cord neurons, similar in most organisms may point the way to new applications in medicine and robotics.