UO researchers track actin filament growth in cells
Research by UO biochemists provide new windows into the complexities of cellular structure.
Research by UO biochemists provide new windows into the complexities of cellular structure.
Women with disabilities are considered one of the most marginalized, underserved populations in the world. Despite their hardships, they also offer tremendous potential for leadership and the ability to transform communities.
That leadership and the accomplishments of disabled women activists from around the world will be honored and celebrated with the kickoff of the “Brilliant & Resilient: Celebrating the Power of Disabled Women Activists” book tour and photo exhibition at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 15, at the University of Oregon's Ford Alumni Center.
In the University of Oregon School of Law, Erica Daley was recently named associate dean for finance and operations and Jennifer Espinola, associate dean of students, the school announced recently.
As one of the University of Oregon’s McNair Scholars, Gabriel Sanchez is part of a close-knit community of juniors and seniors who receive strong encouragement to complete research projects in their fields of study and apply to graduate schools.
But Sanchez, a senior anthropology major from Ukiah, Calif., was blown away by the extra show of support he received when the opportunity came up for him to conduct research at the Smithsonian Institution archives and collections.
Brandy Todd, of the University of Oregon's Oregon Center for Optics, was crowned 2013 Eugene Slug Queen in a raucous ceremony Aug. 9 in downtown. Todd will use her new celebrity to promote science to young girls and boys. More details coming at AroundtheO.
U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley is on the UO campus today for a 10 a.m. press event in the Knight Library Browsing Room to announce the introduction of "pay it forward" style legislation.
Vice President for Research and Innovation Kimberly Espy will provide a welcome. State Rep. Phil Barnhart (D-Eugene) is also participating, along with student body presidents from the UO, LCC and OSU.
For University of Oregon senior Starr Hathaway, all it took was one field trip to the McKenzie River.
“Immediately I fell in love,” said the environmental and cinema studies major. “Due to the natural qualities of the river, it’s extremely unique, but it’s also a cultural gold mine. I can’t think of too many other places that are like it, to be honest.”
The Weekly Wrap is an update each Friday morning from the Office of Strategic Communications. It provides highlights of news you may have missed during the week and showcases UO stories about amazing students, faculty, staff and alumni.
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The University of Oregon Office of Research, Innovation, and Graduate Education has announced recipients of Idea Awards, designed to stimulate discussion and development of new collaborative research projects that enhance the UO’s research strengths.
Funds are used to encourage collaborative research and engage faculty in projects to facilitate research excellence. Recipients include:
Archaeologist Terry Hunt directed the UH Honors Program