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August 7,2009
UO team aids preservation efforts in Virginia City, Montana Focus of team's efforts documented on Montana Public Broadcasting production
April 20,2009
Lane County historic building's placement on National Register a credit to UO student Gail Hammerich worked through 2008 to nominate the historic Willakenzie Grange Hall for placement on the National Register.
April 13,2009
2009 Dean's Graduate Fellowship Award Historic Preservation Student awarded $5,000 for thesis research
April 13,2009
Hendricks Hall Restoration Project Students from the Historic Preservation Program and the Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management (PPPM) Rehabilitate Historic Doors in Hendricks Hall
January 6,2009
UO Offers Ecological Design Certificate Interdisciplinary certificate now open to graduate students in architecture, landscape architecture, historic preservation, and planning programs
January 6,2009
People, not just a building, make for 'place' A building designed to recapture the past may bring nostalgia, but the end product may not capture current realities of a place, says Kingston Heath, a professor of historic preservation at the University of Oregon.
December 1,2008
Three UO professors lead architecture session at international conference Exploring tradition and regeneration of vernacular buildings is focus of UO presentations.
November 24,2008
HP Program Hosts Representatives from the Croatia Ministry of Culture Radoslav Buzancic and Jasna Dasovic of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia visited the University of Oregon in October to discuss international conservation policy and a proposed field school in on Croatia's Dalmatian Coast next summer.
November 12,2008
Annual Excursion to Crater Lake National Park First year students learn about unique internship opportunities at one of Oregon's most fascinating landmarks
April 23,2008
2008 Dean's Graduate Fellowship Award Historic Preservation student awarded $5000 for thesis research
November 20,2007
Historic Preservationist Chronicles Oregon Coast Life-Saving Stations and Lightouses Alumnus and adjunct instructor, David Pinyerd, adds new book to the history of Oregon
September 24,2007
Historic Preservation Graduate Student Seeks Civic Stadium Recognition Natalie Perrin, a graduate student in historic preservation, has nominated Eugene's Civic Stadium for the National Register of Historic Places.
May 17,2006
Sustainability, Economics, and Preservation Noted Preservation Economist Donovan Rypkema to Speak in Eugene
May 3,2006
Scholarships for Reentry Students The University of Oregon is proud to announce that it is the recipient of a significant scholarship grant from the Bernard Osher Foundation. |
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