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RSS Feeds of Public and Media Relations

Media and the general public may receive the latest news from the University of Oregon by way of RSS feeds directly into your RSS reader. Your options are listed below.

An RSS subscription to"All News" will send every UO news release into your folder, while a subscription to  "Science in General" will only put every UO science news release into your RSS reader. If you are interested in receiving only stories that more closely meet your needs, then choose by the appropriate topic(s).

If you are seeking archived articles, we suggest you enter your keywords in the general search box at the top right of each page.

To sign up for RSS, click on a selection and follow the process through. New categories will be added as needed.

NOTE: When you click on a link below, you will be taken to a folder containing news under the topic chosen. At the top right of that page, you will find a small blue RSS button. Click on that to access the registration for that feed. (This system went live in September 2007. You may find a selection does not have any current content, but you still may subscribe.)

 


 

RSS Feed Choices by Topic:

All News (all news release from the UO's Office of Public and Media Relations)

General News and Events

Communications (journalism, public relations, advertising, creative writing, languages)

Arts (all news of UO in the arts from the Office of Public and Media Relations)

Gifts (news of major gifts)

Business and Law

UO Portland

Global Connections (highlighting the worldwide activities of a global university)

 

 

RSS Feed Choices by Science Topics:

Science in General

Life Sciences (biology, medical, biochemistry, human physiology, marine science, neuroscience/psychology)

Social Sciences (anthropology, archaeology, education, geography, history, psychology, sociology)

Physical Sciences (architecture, astronomy, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, nanotechnology, geological sciences, materials science, physics)

Environmental (climate change, global warming, pollution, remediation)

Nanotechnology

Special Note to Science Writers/Editors and Broadcast Outlets that cover science.


More narrow RSS feeds driven by topics, such as chemistry and biology, are under consideration.

 Questions about UO RSS science feeds or requests/suggesions for another topic choice should be sent by email.

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Science/Research Blog

Jim Barlow -- blog art photoVisit  PMR's SciBlog, an informal look at research news.

Science in the Northwest now has central Web showcase

Logo for Science Northwest, a collaborative regional news site for leading academic research institutions

Looking for the latest research news in the Northwest? Collaborating science writers at the leading Northwest research institutions now have a clearinghouse dedicated to the region's major institutions. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory now hosts Science Northwest. Check it out!

 
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.

UO's Haack named associate editor of new journal devoted to green chemistry

cover, first issue, Green Chemistry Letters & Reviews

Julie Haack, chemistry, GEMSUO chemist Julie A. Haack is an associate editor for the newly launched journal Green Chemistry Letters & Reviews. According to Chemical & Engineering News, the new journal will "help accommodate the rapid growth in the number of papers published on the design and development of sustainable chemical processes and products." The journal features papers pertaining to research, education, and industrial implementation of green synthesis, separation and purification processes. Haack also helped develop the Green Educational Materials (GEMS) database housed at the UO.

Magazine looks at UO fans: In this case, we're talking about the Lokey Labs exhaust system

Lokey Laboratories cutaway view

Writer Charlie Gans, reporting in the March issue of College Planning & Management magazine, says the choice of a laboratory workstation exhaust system for science facilities, as well as its placement, represent a critical step in ensuring the ultimate success of the facility. He then goes on to detail the system placed in the UO's Lokey Labs in a story slugged: Keeping Things Quiet at the University of Oregon.

 


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