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March 12
UO and FSU presidents join fight to end Fanconi anemia, challenge fans to donate
The rare but devastating disease connects both universities.
March 12
UO physicist featured in Atlantic story about potential art fraud by robots
Richard Taylor is center stage in story about computers being programmed to use algorithms to fake masterpieces.
March 12
Frohnmayer memorial service to be held at Matthew Knight Arena
A celebration of life will be held Saturday, March 21, and people also can leave remembrances in a memorial book in the Johnson Hall lobby.
March 11
Arsenic-cycling findings by UO’s Jin draw quick media coverage
The UO research done south of Eugene has worldwide implications for making water in affected areas safer to drink.
March 11
US News graduate rankings for 2016 include UO programs
The School of Law, School of Education and several science programs were included among the nation's best.
March 10
UO President Emeritus Dave Frohnmayer dies at age 74
The former UO president quietly battled prostate cancer for more than five years before passing in his sleep Tuesday.
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