UO prof featured in article focusing on drinking water safety Malheur occupation isn't the first for Oregon, UO's Beda saysAn effort in the 1940s to suceed from Oregon and California to form the state of Jefferson echoes the events in Malheur County. UO’s Norgaard writes on sociology and climate change in CHEIn a commentary article, she says the natural sciences need help from sociology to understand the implications of climate change. UO's Prehoda talks cells and life on Think Out LoudIn a recent paper, Prehoda found that all multicellular life started through a single genetic mutation more than 600 million years ago. Unicorns, elves and dolphins: Marjorie Taylor on imaginary friendsThe UO's Taylor, an emeritus professor of psychology, is described as the 'world's foremost expert on imaginary friends' in the UK's The Globe and Mail. UO’s Lisa Calevi promotes study abroad on The StreetThe financial website The Street interviewed UO Global Education Oregon manager Lisa Calevi for a story on study abroad. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Current page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 … Next page Next › Last page Last »