Research and Innovation

Bend-based publication features the UO's presidential chair in a roundup of women whose efforts have had positive influences on Oregon.
Three days of sessions include a symposium on the coordination of efforts that followed last year's mudslide in Oso, Washington.
Research effort led to a rapid and efficient method to produce stable, uniformly sized nanocrystals for use in electronic materials.
A new economic impact report from economics professor Tim Duy finds the UO made a $2.3 billion footprint on the state’s economy in the last year.
A record number of research proposals were recorded in 2013-2014, a year that also saw a 13 percent increase in awards funding