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November 21
Eugene's Racist Past
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History's new exhibit provokes dialogue and action.
November 8
Discoveries at Fort Rock Cave
Museum archaeologist and Research Division director Tom Connolly weighs in on the history of excavations at Oregon's Fort Rock Cave.
October 9
Ancient fossils reveal fresh clues about early life on land
A study co-authored by Greg Retalack suggests ancient land-dwellers were a pretty slimy bunch
October 9
New civil rights exhibit at MNCH shines a light on Eugene
Photos, interviews and historical archives explore how racist attitudes drove civil rights activism
September 5
A 'Magical Time'
Blake Little: Photographs from the Gay Rodeo at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History
September 2
Archaeologists develop a new picture of the human footprint
Three UO researchers contributed to a finding that humans began altering the planet 3,000 years ago
August 30
New photography exhibit celebrates LGBTQIA rodeo culture
Photos by Blake Little show the thrills and challenges of competing on the gay rodeo circuit
July 16
UO team says Oregon fossil came from a bear-sized meat-eater
Dental exams sparked by an undergraduate's curiosity help put a new creature into PNW history
June 11
UO team puts an ancient spin on a new digital currency
Two UO professors are exploring similarities between bitcoin and an ancient form of currency
May 28
June swoons with a tasty menu of arts and culture opportunities
Art exhibits, concerts and even peregrine falcons are some of this month's campus offerings
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