Research and Innovation

With more than $5,000 in prize money on the table, graduate students had a chance to not only display their work but move it forward too.
Fresh eyes of a UO undergraduate on a growing environmental problem led to a project that found gender vulnerabilities should be considered.
UO-led research in Ecuador unravels how a rare plant species lures pollinators with a mushroom-like part.
More than $5,000 in prizes will be awarded through poster and panel presentations and, for the first time, five-minute 'blitz talk' competitions.
Eighty-three faculty members in the college received 94 awards and honors for their teaching and research in the past year.