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Where Bold Ideas Become Breakthroughs

Big ideas start here—like the roots of Nike, new ways to train the body and mind, and research that protects our planet.

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The Birthplace of Unstoppable

Big ideas start here—like the roots of Nike, new ways to train the body and mind, and research that protects our planet.

Explore Degrees

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Welcome, Bold Thinkers and Change Makers

Big ideas start here—like the roots of Nike, new ways to train the body and mind, and research that protects our planet.

Explore Degrees

Take Your Next Step

However you imagine your future, we’ll help you create it.

Creating Breakthroughs That Change the World

We’re not afraid to push boundaries and break rules to solve the world’s most complex challenges.

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Reinventing Construction

UO researchers lead efforts to test a revolutionary new approach to affordable, green home construction.

See It In Action

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Expanding Parenting Skills

The UO-designed Family Check-Up program distills decades of research into practical, accessible parenting support.

Read How It’s Changing Lives

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Advancing Performance Tech

A UO research engineer developed a simpler, more accurate method for measuring running gait outside the lab.

Learn How She Did It

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Driving Medical Discovery

Our skin is covered in fungi. UO researchers say it could be a new way to treat antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Explore the Science

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Water, Hidden High in the Cascades

A UO research team uncovered a massive aquifer buried beneath Oregon’s volcanic peaks, reshaping how we think about water resources and volcanic activity in the area.

Follow the Discovery

Impact In Motion

See how we’re turning bold ideas into real-world progress.

  • Students standing in front of Columbia Sportswear wtih CEO Tim Boyle

    UO Hosts the Summer of Start-Ups

    Meet the Young Entrepreneurs

  • A young child waving goodbye as he gets on the schoolbus

    Kids Don’t Gain From 4-Day School Week

    See What They Found

  • Haley Cook, a 2025 Oregon Law graduate, talking to Paul Binford, the staff attorney for the Domestic Violence Clinic

    Law Students Learn While Helping

    Take a Look Inside the Program

  • Sign outside a building that says US Citizenship and Immigration Services

    Deportation Fears Change With Age

    Get the Story Beyond the Headlines

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