Two Sports Product Design Graduate Students Make the Finals in International Competition
Olivia Echols and Christel Thue Høgsted are finalists in the Woolmark Performance Challenge.
Olivia Echols and Christel Thue Høgsted are finalists in the Woolmark Performance Challenge.
Product Design alumni David Crinnion (’18) and Tanner Stickling (’18) took second place and $5,000 at InventOR’s recent Collegiate Challenge for their startup called AlgoteK.
Michael Fifield’s tiny house is part of the new Emerald Village Eugene.
As cities cut their use of fossil fuels, Yekang Ko looks for solutions to clean-energy conflicts.
Director and Associate Professor of Sports Product Design Susan Sokolowski spent nearly 20 years working for a major sports manufacturer on innovative products, for events like the World Cup and the Champions League Final.
A three-year occupancy study by UO Architecture Professor Ihab Elzeyadi for Saint-Gobain and CertainTeed North America shows that using a systems-based approach can have a stronger impact on a building’s ability to optimize employee comfort.
UO architecture professor Nico Larco discussed emerging transportation technology at a briefing for lawmakers in Washington, D.C.
Jeff Reingold and his wife Francine gave a gift and helped to launch an initiative to give aspiring artists the business tools and skills they need to be successful artists.
The Department of the History of Art and Architecture celebrated several stellar students in June: Allison Schukis, Benjamin Davis, and Rowan Tabor.
Dean of the College of Design, Christoph Lindner announced the College’s new Dean’s Fellow for Diversity.