CAS Connection All Stories archive
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.
Blowing Minds
Four years after its launch, the UO Neuroscience Program continues to grow—and draw undergraduates from Oregon and beyond who are fascinated by the nervous system.
Brad Wilkins - Pushing the Limit
Human physiologist Brad Wilkins uses science to help athletes push past their perceived limitations and achieve new athletic heights.
New book showcases creativity, diversity in New Zealand
Elevating Women Scholars Around the World
Little Larvae to Hit the Big Screen
CAS Earth Scientists Prepare for Big One
How to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions
Setting specific and challenging goals can help us stay focused and improve our performance during a task, a UO graduate researcher discovered in a recent study, published in the academic journal Attention, Perception & Psychophysics.