Robert D. Clark Honors College

Biologist Kelly Sutherland and mathematician Benjamin Elias will use the Sloan awards to help their research, travel and grad students.
UO-led research in Ecuador unravels how a rare plant species lures pollinators with a mushroom-like part.
Artifacts thought to be weapons could actually be agricultural tools, according to research by Clark Honors College Dean Terry Hunt and others.
The program helps undergraduate students outside the natural sciences understand how research informs learning throughout the humanities.
Amelia Fitch, a biology student in the Clark Honors College, will pursue a master's degree at the University of Cambridge in Great Britain.