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April 23
Virtual arts and culture events are bursting out all over in May
Spring flowers, Cinco de Mayo and Mother’s Day: It must be May.
March 26
Art and music roll on as April springs into bloom on campus
Virtual events continue even as more in-person opportunities begin to pop up
February 19
Swing into spring with virtual and live arts events on campus
Films, lectures, art exhibits and music are all on tap through February and March
February 12
Nominations sought for annual Oregon Stewardship Award
Thanks to a gift, the UO's Museum of Natural and Cultural History will offer two awards
February 5
A natural work of art may be hiding among Indian cave masterpieces
Museum paleontologist Greg Retallack examines what may be an overlooked fossil in a well-known cultural site that could offer clues to the age of its underlying rocks
January 11
A new year means a new chance to experience art at the UO
Many events and exhibits are virtual, but some in-person art is emerging
December 8
Archaeologists uncover evidence of psychedelics use at cave site
Work by the UO's Kristina Gill and colleagues find 400-year-old datura plant remains
December 7
UO is helping to protect heritage sites in the wake of wildfire
Museum of Natural and Cultural History archaeologists help the state's cleanup effort
December 3
Archaeologists could help bring otters back from the dead
Otters vanished from Oregon’s coast long ago, but museum zooarchaeological researchers may have found clues to restoring them
November 30
Fight the chill with some warming arts and entertainment
Neither the pandemic nor looming winter mean an end to cultural happenings
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