College of Arts and Sciences

International team says end users of research at the local level should be included, valued and rewarded for their contributions.
During annual awards banquet Nov. 12, Eisen will become 10th UO recipient of the Discovery Award while Nolen will receive a new investigator award.
Study using zebrafish finds the abundance of bacteria is not the driving force for regulating a balanced and healthy environment.
The UO historian and LERC director, author of ‘Fighting for Total Person Unionism,’ will hold events in Eugene and Portland.
Proposal in the journal Science seeks a broad unified effort to expand research and harness the potential benefits of microbial communities.