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In this public address, U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley will focus on housing as a key component to reviving the economy.“Four years ago, the U.S. government acted quickly and boldly to rescue major financial institutions. However, we have not done
Andrew C. Revkin is one of the most respected and influential journalists covering climate change and other global environmental issues. Building on a quarter-century of prize-winning print work, he now writes The New York Times’ Dot Earth blog
Appiah discusses the work of the PEN American Center, a writer-centered organization whose goal is to defend literacy and human rights around the globe. PEN’s programs reach out to the world and into diverse communities within this country. The
The $33.6 million, 60,000-square-foot facility is expected to set a new standard for alumni centers nationwide. It features an interpretive center filled with touch-screens and UO lore, and an energy-efficient design expected to result in LEED
“The Physics of Vaudeville,” was organized by University of Oregon Physics Instructor Stan Micklavzina and hosted by The American Association of Physics Teachers on July 20, 2010. The show promoted the use of Performance Art to display the prin
In spring 1941, the cusp of the Great Depression and Pearl Harbor, a 28 year old, unemployed Dust Bowl balladeer, Woodrow Wilson Guthrie took a one month, temporary job with the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bonneville Power Administration
David Wiley, a nationally recognized expert on open education, spoke in Knight Library’s Browsing Room on May 17 2012. The free public lecture was presented as part of the Philip H. Knight Dean of Libraries Distinguished Speaker Series.In his
The University of Oregon celebrated spring commencement on Monday, June 18, with 5,015 graduates receiving 5,233 degrees.The spring celebration of UO graduates began with an academic parade, called Duck Walk, followed by our University Gradua
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