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Expert on electronic voting issues to speak at UO

Expert on electronic voting issues to speak at UO

Computer scientist Barbara Simons, national expert on technical glitches in electronic voting, to be part of Distinguished Lecture Series of the department of computer and information science on March 13

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Roseburg couple endows UO museum's art programs for children

Roseburg couple endows UO museum's art programs for children

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art announces 'NewArt Northwest Kids' exhibition

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UO psychologists partnering with Chinese counterparts

UO psychologists partnering with Chinese counterparts

Relationship is leading to a formal faculty exchange between University of Oregon and Beijing Normal University

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Shoe exhibit tells cultural stories at Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Shoe exhibit tells cultural stories at Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Exhibit opens on Friday, April 11, with a “Kick Up Your Heels” reception; SLIDESHOW OF IMAGES AVAILABLE, TOO

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New University of Oregon in Portland facility opens for spring term classes

New University of Oregon in Portland facility opens for spring term classes

White Stag Block helps revitalize Old Town, expands offering for students and community

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NPR president to discuss "Truth Under Pressure" at UO media ethics event

Public lecture to be held in new UO in Portland Old Town Chinatown facility

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Art and furniture design work featured in spring exhibits by UO students

Campus art venue LaVerne Krause Gallery to host more than 40 artists this spring

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Jim Hutchison featured on ScienCentral piece about green nanotechnology

Face shot of Jim HutchisonSome are calling it a revolution in manufacturing technology. But, will nanotechnology be a "green" industry? It’s a question that some scientists are saying needs to be answered now, before nano-tech goes big-time. ScienCentral News has produced a video with the UO's Jim Hutchison, who is noted as one who is spinning gold -- gold and copper nanoparticles so small, billions would fit on the head of a pin. (Check it out)

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Public event, Sept. 12: Cracking Open the Universe, the LHC and future physics

On Sept. 10, the first beam ever will be sent through and around the Large Hadron Collider, a brand new particle accelerator, in Geneva, Switzerland.

University of Oregon physicists have key roles in this international endeavor. Come to campus for a free evening event to learn more about the "first beam" and how the LHC will advance the quest of physics to learn about the fundamental nature of the universe.

Speakers: Jim Brau, Graham Kribs and Eric Torrence … Friday, Sept. 12, 7 p.m., Columbia Hall, Room 150MORE DETAILS.

(Anyone with an interest in science will get a bang out of this event!)

Kyr's piece debuts with new hospital

The University of Oregon Trumpet Ensemble performed a new fanfare by UO music professor Robert Kyr at the RiverBend Hospital earlier this summer. PeaceHealth commissioned the piece for the opening of the RiverBend facility. Click HERE to watch a brief video clip of the performance.

 


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