by kreasone@uoregon.edu | Dec 4, 2017 | Blog
Modus Operandi is a regular series that peers into the methods and personalities of UO undergraduate scholars. Geena Littel is a senior geophysics major conducting research in the Thomas Lab. Geena studies seismic waves that radiate from very small earthquake...
by kreasone@uoregon.edu | Oct 12, 2017 | Blog
Modus Operandi is a regular series that peers into the methods and personalities of UO undergraduate scholars. Peace Kotamnives is a senior physics and mathematics major conducting research in the Torrence Lab. Kotamnive’s research focuses on the...
by kreasone@uoregon.edu | Jun 22, 2017 | Blog
Eight UO undergraduate students majoring in chemistry, physics, and the earth sciences have been selected as 2017-2018 Presidential Undergraduate Research Scholars. This is the third cohort of the Presidential Undergraduate Research Scholars program coordinated in...
by kreasone@uoregon.edu | Jun 21, 2017 | Blog
Four pairs of UO undergraduate-graduate researchers in the biological sciences have been selected as recipients of the Peter O’Day Fellowship in Biological Sciences. The awards are distributed annually by the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program within the...
by kreasone@uoregon.edu | Jun 16, 2017 | Blog
UO undergraduate researchers examining everything from inter-tribal dynamics to searching for Di-Higgs resonance to feminism and gender in modern Irish literature have received Vice President for Research and Innovation Undergraduate Fellowships for the summer of...
by kreasone@uoregon.edu | May 10, 2017 | Blog
Established in 2011, the UO Undergraduate Symposium celebrates the remarkable contributions undergraduates make to research and creative scholarship in a wide range of disciplines. The Undergraduate Symposium is hosted by the Division of Undergraduate Studies with...