Monthly Archive: February 2019
Given that Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee just spoke at the University of Oregon last week, I wanted to high-light an exhibit I hosted at the Living Learning Center here on campus a...
I was very happy to see that Charles Kimmel (UO Emeritus Professor – Biology), a retired board member of the Eugene Natural History Society where I am a current board member, received the Oregon...
It is always so awesome to see what some of our most talented UOregon community members are up to. Here we have a set of tessellated laser cut-outs made by one of them for...
Seismic data from today’s 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Ecuador. Our seismometers (one in the Price Science Commons) picked up the 2:17 am quake signal at about 2:27 am PST, so about 10 minutes later. ...
In the Eugene, Oregon area, we are lucky to have the Mt Pisgah Arboretum and one of the things that I enjoy most is getting out to identify everything I can in that area. ...
Check out this model of Mount Saint Helens that we received at the Price Science Commons from the UO Earth Sciences Department and faculty member, Ray Weldon. For all of the 3D modeling that...
One recent partnership that has really taken off recently is our new engineering club at Sheldon High School here in Lane County, Oregon. In existence since October of 2018, we believe it is the...
Although, it might be too late to attend today’s Shake Alert conference for educators, you might want to track on the link and conversation. The University of Oregon’s Earth Science Department is a...
I am curating an art exhibit along with Jeremy Swartz, for a an upcoming conference on technology. Some of the types of work I will be showing are images generated by scanning electron microscopes. ...
We do quite a bit of GIS analysis in the Price Science Commons VizLab and Google Earth is a big part of what use and demonstrate in the space. However, we also do our...