CAS Connection All Stories archive
Rediscovering Indigenous storytelling
Understanding Imperiled Earth
A new book by Museum of Natural and Cultural History Executive Director and CAS alum Todd Braje looks back in history to find solutions for the climate crisis.
Committed to the Classroom
What makes an excellent teacher? Find out from three CAS faculty members who were recognized for their outstanding contributions to student learning.
Reawakening Languages, Reviving Cultures
Linguistics scholars are working with Indigenous communities to revitalize endangered languages around the globe.
History in Action
From debating the removal of public monuments to writing amicus briefs for the US Supreme Court, CAS historians are putting their research to work by helping communities engage with history.
Hacking the Job Market
Battling to Learn
Fighting Feminine Genocide
With violence against women on the rise in many Latin American countries, a UO philosophy professor is working to make feminine genocide a recognized crime throughout Mexico.
Student Spotlight - Eugene to Santa Fe
In a theater production class, Grigorii Malakhov discovered a new passion that has taken him all the way to a world-renowned opera company.