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The University of Oregon's Office of Public and Media Relations offers everything from Web videos and audio slideshows to simple audio sound bites. Let us know your thoughts on multimedia content by writing to pmr@uoregon.edu

Green chemistry cooks up a national award for UO doctoral student

Green chemistry cooks up a national award for UO doctoral student

Lallie McKenzie is given the 2008 Kenneth G. Hancock Memorial Award for green chemistry, becoming the second national winner from Jim Hutchison's green chemistry/nanotechnology laboratory

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Blogs at the University of Oregon

Campus-based, UO-related blogs or collections of blogs

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Honing the Message

Honing the Message

2008 UO grad Stacey Malstrom discusses her passions

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Finding Harmony

Finding Harmony

UO senior Hasina Cohen finds happiness in her search for musical fulfillment.

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UO softball reunion

The University of Oregon hosted softball players from four decades at a reunion in early April 2008. The event, sparked by the UO Development Office, was organized by the UO Alumni Association and UO Athletics.

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University Day 2008

Students, staff and faculty all had a hand in sprucing up the 295-acre campus.

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The 40th annual Pow-Wow

LISTEN as Carina Miller, a UO junior, discusses the 40th annual Pow-Wow at McArthur Court, May 9-10.

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"America Town" by Mark Gillem

For his award-winning book, "America Town: Building the Outposts of Empire," UO architecture professor Mark Gillem flew over U.S. military bases in several parts of the world to detail the social and economic impact of U.S. land use abroad. LISTEN and WATCH as Gillem discusses modern military outposts as key symbols of not just American power but also consumer consumption and discrepancy in the value of land.

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TWO MINUTE DRILL with Allan Price

Learn more about the integrated advancement model in less than two minutes by watching this short video from Allan Price, vice president for university advancement. Staff members in the Office of Public and Media Relations are now producing short Web videos and other multimedia features. Let them know your thoughts on this evolving content by writing to pmr@uoregon.edu.

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'Through the Eyes of Children'; the UO's Nick Blakey

Audio slideshow features photos of recent violence in Kenya as seen through the eyes of Kenyan children who took part in a photography class taught by UO student Nick Blakey.

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"Walk a Mile in These Shoes"

Exhibit opens on Friday, April 11, with a “Kick Up Your Heels” reception

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Eugene 08 Flyover VIDEO

Eugene 08 Flyover VIDEO

The InfoGraphics Lab at the University of Oregon created this flyover VIDEO as a preview of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials -- Track and Field to be held in Eugene, Ore., at historic Hayward Field this summer.

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Carving a niche in Woodburn

UO geography professor Lise Nelson discusses how Woodburn, Ore., overcame a farm worker housing crisis.

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Eugene 08 news for campus community

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The 2008 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials are inching closer to the starting blocks. This WEB SITE offers updates and information on everything from parking to event schedules in an effort to to ensure that you and other members of the University of Oregon community come out of the gate ready for the best track and field trials ever.

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

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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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