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Study finds obstacles for women and minorities in chemistry

UO-led paper finds advising, other problems threaten graduate recruitment and retention

Faculty and staff reminded of maintaining a respectful workplace

Human Resources issues annual notice of the university’s expectations

UO and partners work to improve education for English learners

The goal is to change school policy to create more equitable learning environments

Study finds largely Black cities are over- or under-policed

Analysis led by Benjamin Hansen focused on race-specific effects of police expansion

History of fascism, reproductive rights offers lessons for today

Languages prof Diana Garvin explores the connections between the two in WWII Italy

Book club focused on disability justice seeks faculty members

The group explores how ableism, racism and other forms of oppression are intertwined

International expert on African studies to speak to campus

Emmanuel Akyeampong will discuss ties among Africans and African Americans

Law school alum gives back to help future generations

Jeffery Beaver created a scholarship fund for underrepresented, disadvantaged students

Oregon Law faculty focus on access to justice in scholarship

New research is essential to reimagining how legal and social structures provide justice

Museum's exhibit on Eugene's civil rights history goes digital

Oregon Black Pioneers and the Black community were key partners on the collection