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Cuba Avant-Garde

Cuba Avant-Garde

Contemporary works by 42 artists will make its West Coast debut at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Oct. 4 to Jan. 4, 2009

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Edward Burtynsky: The China Series

Edward Burtynsky: The China Series

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art will host a traveling exhibit of the Canadian photographer's work, June 26-Sept. 7.

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Jill Hartz

Jill Hartz

New Executive Director at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

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Alison Kwok

Alison Kwok

UO professor Alison Kwok named recipient of 2008 Women in Solar Energy Award

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Frohnmayer with Peter Mills

Frohnmayer with Peter Mills

Frohnmayer with Peter Mills

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Turns out great dads make a big difference, reports the R-G

Scott Coltrane mugScott Coltrane isn't on the job yet as the new dean of the UO's College of Arts and Sciences, but he drew media attention on Father's Day. Coltrane, a sociologist who studies the role of fathers, was featured for his research that shows that both moms and dads are happier individuals when the dads get involved in the workings of their households. (Read story)

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Indian Country Today features teacher ed program

CoEproject

A University of Oregon teacher education program designed in collaboration with the nine federally recognized tribes of Oregon was featured recently in Indian Country Today. The master's program in the College of Education is open to students with a bachelor's degrees who are members of federally recognized tribes or are descended from members. Students receive tuition and a monthly living stipend as well as book and computer allowances. The program's grads must teach at tribal or Title VII-funded schools. Click HERE to read the story.

 


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