News Archive

February 28, 2025
Senegalese dancers are making art that goes against the grain of expected behavior and culture.
African studies
Music and Dance

February 27, 2025
A UO musicologist studies relic culture—the preservation of everyday items that belonged to composers like Beethoven.
Music and Dance

February 27, 2025
UO advertising professor studies advertising and capitalism through the marketing of Cuban rum.
Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies

February 5, 2025
UO anthropologist Kristin Yarris explores the intersection of immigration rights and health equity.
Global studies
Mental Health
Womens and gender studies

January 31, 2025
Two UO faculty offer concrete ideas to improve child and adolescent sleep.
Ballmer Institute
Child/youth
Lewis Center for Neuroimaging
Mental Health

January 21, 2025
Tien-Tien Yu, who studies particle physics and dark matter, has been award the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
Institute for Fundamental Science
Physics
Research Honors

January 9, 2025
The Oregon Mass Timber Innovation Engine aims to leverage sustainable design, applied research, forest resources, and advanced wood products manufacturing.
Architecture
Mass timber