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Research forum puts graduate students in the spotlight

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.

As glaciers melt, more voices in research are needed

Fresh eyes of a UO undergraduate on a growing environmental problem led to a project that found gender vulnerabilities should be considered.

3-D printer helps tell why flies swarm to Dracula orchids

UO-led research in Ecuador unravels how a rare plant species lures pollinators with a mushroom-like part.

Bio student first at UO to win Gates Cambridge Scholarship

Amelia Fitch, a biology student in the Clark Honors College, will pursue a master's degree at the University of Cambridge in Great Britain.

CommUniversity Day of Service: See how UO students give back

More than 400 students from Fraternity and Sorority Life and IMPACT worked on six projects around the city during the CommUniversity Day of Service.

Skilled workers: Study shows the talents of leafcutter ants

Research in Colombia, Ecuador and Robert Schofield's UO lab shows how these ants use their legs and divide their leaf-processing duties.

Saturday crowd welcomes a new big Duck on campus

Eight feet tall and weighing in at a half a ton, the bronze Duck will greet visitors to the Ford Alumni Center and Matthew Knight Arena.

UO grad Steve Perry helps put the swing in science

UO biology grad Steve Perry still swings with The Daddies, but he also keeps one foot in the world of evolutionary developmental biology.

Horses, roping and history: The story of a UO charro

The UO's Antonio Huerta was honored with an Oregon Folklife Award for his mastery of the art of the Mexican charro.

Native American culture moves to center stage in November

This is the first year that groups across campus have collaborated on a range of events for Native American Heritage Month.