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October 6
Rock. Paper. Pranksters.
A Halloween caper in 1978 involved a meteorite replica, a hanging dummy, and the president's driveway
September 29
Early Pacific islanders may have been the first conservationists
UO study shines new light on resource management more than 1,000 years ago
August 30
Summer fades, but campus art and entertainment rolls on
Exhibits, a movie and plenty of streaming options are available in September
August 23
Researchers denounce revived theory of Caribbean cannibalism
UO archaeologist Scott Fitzpatrick and colleagues criticize a new study, calling it flawed
July 27
UO scientist aids in ID of child in the state's oldest cold case
Forensic anthropologist Jeanne McLaughlin helped identify a toddler found dead in 1963
July 14
UO-led team uncovers new pieces of Oregon’s dinosaur puzzle
A 103-million-year-old ornithopod vertebra is found by excacators in a quarry near Mitchell
June 17
Two organizations receive stewardship awards from MNCH
The Immigrant Story and OregonFlora are honored for contributions to Oregon heritage
June 17
10 exhibitions not to miss in Oregon this summer
Racing to Change exhibit is a top draw to the state, according to TravelMag.
May 11
UO graduates identify a new species of saber-toothed giant
The fearsome predator lived in North America more than 5 million years ago
May 4
Modern humans not to blame for island extinctions, study finds
UO archaeologist and an international team say evidence doesn’t support a long-held theory
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