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UO Gateway on Franklin Blvd.
 
Mark Gillem, UO architecture
 
Obelisk: 1 day before winter solstice 2007
 
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Winter solstice, solar noon, at the obelisk
 
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Julie Haack, chemistry, GEMS
 
cover, first issue, Green Chemistry Letters & Reviews
UO's Julie Haack is an associate editor of the journal launched in 2008
ASUO Street Fair, Spring 2008
Held each year in May and October, the Associated Students of the University of Oregon (ASUO) hosts a Street Fair -- three days of locally made crafts; booths selling imported clothing and decor; fabulous international cuisine served on paper plates; and the campus community gathered along East 13th Avenue and up the steps of Johnson Hall for food and conversation.
PMR Affiliations

PMR is located within the UO Division of Advancement and part of the Office of Public and Government Affairs.

Other affiliated offices are:

Development

Trademark Management

Creative Publishing

Government and Community Relations

Integrated Marketing and Strategic Communications

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What makes the University of Oregon a special and unique place? How do we share this information with the rest of the world?

These are the questions the university’s Integrated Marketing and Strategic Communications Task Force (IMSC) has been charged with answering. Read more about the effort HERE.

UO Snapshot

Learn about Oregon's flagship public institution.

 
PMR Contact Info

Phone: (541) 346-3134
Email: pmr@uoregon.edu


Staff Members (Position Details)
Phil Weiler: 541-346-3873; pweiler@uoregon.edu
Pauline Austin: 541-346-3129; paustin@uoregon.edu
Julie Brown: 541-346-3185; julbrown@uoregon.edu
Jim Barlow: 541-346-3481; jebarlow@uoregon.edu
Zack Barnett: 541-346-3145; zbarnett@uoregon.edu
Shannon Rose: 541-346-3314; roses@uoregon.edu

About the Office

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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