News Archive

The cut end of a felled tree shows burn marks extending from the bark to inner rings.
April 15, 2024
Interdisciplinary UO research reveals strategies to fortify communities and ecosystems against escalating wildfire threats while developing proactive management solutions for people, places, and pollinators alike.
Clusters of barnacles around tidepools on the rocky Oregon coast.
April 8, 2024
Angel G. Rivera-Colón studies Pacific acorn barnacles—which have a lot to teach us about how large populations evolve.
A UO residence hall at dusk with lights on in the windows.
March 7, 2024
The Thermal Systems Task Force evaluated the university’s power sources through collaborative effort with stakeholders.
A graphic depiction of a roofed structure that has undulating curves and a group of human figures standing underneath it.
March 1, 2024
It’s not hip to be square. A UO researcher is pioneering curved flat pack timber components.
Trees line the shore of the Metolius river on a clear day.
February 19, 2024
NatureQuant and ReDefine Health Promotion address nature deficit and harmful body-size discrimination, respectively.
A woman in a lab coat points at an image of nematode worms on a computer screen while talking to a student in a lab coat.
February 15, 2024
Hands-on research is an invaluable experience for undergraduates and promotes confidence in a laboratory environment. Biology major Nic Lee recounts his experience as an undergraduate researcher in the Libuda lab and how the immersive experience has enriched his academics and personal growth.
A male (buck) mule deer against an evening sunset.
February 5, 2024
Two UO researchers are bringing machine learning and neural networks to bear in the quest to aid wildlife managers and public health organizations.