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Have you seen it? The new issue of Cascade?

The cover story "The Doctor is in" looks at a connection between the UO and local physicians that has helped revive the UO's human physiology department ... but look further and you'll see an awesome new magazine of the College of Arts and Sciences

CascadeCoverThere is a buzz going around campus, and now the object of the buzz is landing in your mailbox. It is the Fall 2008 issue of Cascade, the first under the guidance of Lisa Raleigh, director of communications for the the College of Arts and Sciences and the magazine's editor.

Take some time and look over the fall issue. If you don't have a "hard copy" yet, you can read Cascade on line.

The cover story "The Doctor is in" looks at a connection between the UO and local physicians that has helped revive the UO's human physiology department.Jim Barlow -- blog art photo

Inside you can meet new Dean Scott Coltrane, learn why going green is cool with political science professor Ronald Mitchell and capture snapshots on the value of giving to CAS and information on research activity throughout CAS departments.

When you are done, send some feedback to Lisa and let her know what you think. I've already told her it is awesome.

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!

 
Projected Rogue River Basin climate impacts described in six UO videos

Bob Doppelt in 2008 Roger Hamilton in 2008

Bob Doppelt and Roger Hamilton of the UO Climate Leadership Initiative went on video to talk about the recently released report featuring climate-change projections for Oregon's Rogue River Basin. Visit our VIDEO PAGE where -- in six videos -- Doppelt talks separately about planning and policy implications, and Hamilton speaks on overall impacts facing the basin, how agriculture, particularly pinot noir production, may be threatened, what may happen to the region's vegetation, and how salmon may be affected.

 


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