May
Up one levelMore than 1,200 University of Oregon students named to deans' list
Each year the University of Oregon recognizes its top students by including them on the dean's list. During the 2007-2008 winter term, 1,273 UO students qualified for this honor. The dean's list is compiled for fall, winter and spring terms. Students must be in good academic standing and complete 12 or more graded credits during the term to qualify. The required minimum grade-point average is 3.75, on a scale where 4.0 is a straight-A average. Download the searchable spreadsheet below. Contact: Pauline Austin, deputy senior director, Office of Public and Media Relations, University of Oregon, 541-346-3129, paustin@uoregon.edu.
$1 million gift will help bring major art exhibitions to Oregon
Foundation fulfills Coeta Barker's wishes for UO Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Health care is topic for Oregon Economic Forum in Bend
May 22 event features experts speaking on health-related issues at local, state and national levels
Family day activities to focus on connections between shoes, culture, history
Visitors to the UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History can play games, decorate shoes and explore a new exhibit during "Does the Shoe Fit? A Family Day of Art and Learning."
UO Clark Honors College hosts convocation, presentation of student theses
The students will present their theses during public sessions on Saturday, May 10. Every senior enrolled in the college is required to complete a thesis.
Professor Alison Kwok named recipient of 2008 Women in Solar Energy Award
The American Solar Energy Society honored Kwok at SOLAR 2008 conference
Attorney who challenged U.S. Patriot Act to speak at UO law commencement
The University of Oregon School of Law will award degrees to 178 graduates at 2008 commencement ceremony.
Visiting architecture professor Thomas Hubka to lecture in Portland and Eugene
Hubka, a UO alumnus, will speak about his research on historic wooden synagogues
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art hosts Korean textile lecture and workshop
Textiles expert, Jiseon Lee Isbara, to lead special sessions as part of 2007-08 Farwest Steel Lecture Series
Northern Ireland peacemakers visit UO campus, share lessons from the streets
A Catholic and a Protestant from the front lines present a public lecture on May 21
Opportunity for input during upcoming Department of Public Safety assessment
The campus community is invited to comment on UO public safety services throughout the month of May
Session on myths and facts to kick off UO's immigration conference
The Latino experience in Oregon is the focus of two-day event, May 22-23, at the Knight Law Center