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May 3, 2024 - An invitation to attend the Graduate Research Forum on May 10 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Ford Alumni Center. Stop in as your schedule allows. All students and community members are welcome and encouraged to attend. We look forward to seeing you there!
April 18, 2024 - A note that the Graduate Research Forum proposal submission deadline has been extended to Sunday, April 21, invitations to gradCONNECT and gradCAREER events and opportunities.
April 4, 2024 - A reminder to submit your proposal by April 17 to participate in the Graduate Research Forum, a reminder to submit nominations for the Graduate Education Excellence Awards, Extra! Extra Symposium, gradCONNECT events, and more.

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UO Chemistry alum, Berkeley Noble, and Chemistry Phd student, Louka Moutarlier, are part of a research team using electrochemistry to make iron metal without burning fossil fuels.
The Division of Graduate Studies has hired a new Director of Systems, Hannah Schneider-Lynch. For the past three years the Division has invested in three new staff hires and technology to improve graduate students’ experiences.

The UO recruits 33 top graduate students and recognizes their diversity and excellence with Future Stewards and Promising Scholar awards. Read more about these new graduate student award recipients and their most promising futures.

Tonkon Torp LLP has elected attorneys Lauren Bernton, Will Gent, and Ferdinand Ruplin University of Oregon School of Law graduates to its partnership, effective January, 2024.

Three UO students; Nayantara Arora, Colleen Uzoekwe, Lucy Roberts have been selected as finalists for the prestigious Rhodes scholarship, the oldest international fellowship award in the world.

Post doctoral fellow, Cori Cahoon, works with a team of UO faculty and graduate student researchers to understand sex-specific differences.

UO students found camaraderie, career paths, and more at major conference in Portland.
We recognize UO faculty member, Dr. Elizabeth Wheeler, for her research on disability and encouragement of graduate students with disabilities.

Stop by 3 Minute Thesis to see major research projects get boiled down to an elevator pitch

Emrakeb is a 7-year Ph.D. Candidate in Communication and Media Studies at the School of Journalism & Communication; her doctoral journey has been fraught with challenges but also opportunities.