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October 31 - November 6, 2014

Friday, October 31

Deadline to apply for Winter 2015 undergraduate re-enrollment in order to  register during the November 17-26 initial registration period

Deadline to apply for Winter 2015 undergraduate re-enrollment [1] in order to register during the November 17-26 initial registration period [1]...

Department of Architecture Information Sessions

Information sessions for visiting prospective students interested in the Department of Architecture.

Explore Oregon!

Go Deep. Explore Oregon! showcases the dynamic forces shaping our landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon and other amazing...

Geraldine Ondrizek: Shades of White

Geraldine Ondrizek, an artist and professor at Reed College, creates installations that explore personal and political issues related to genetics, ethnic...

Highlights of the Jensen Arctic Collection

Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of the Arctic. Recently adopted from Western Oregon University, the Jensen Collection represents one of the...

Karla Chambers: Farming, Food, and Fine Art

Karla Chambers has operated Stahlbush Island Farms in Corvallis--the first farm ever to be certified as sustainable by the Food Alliance--since 1985. A...

Morris Graves: Visions of Metamorphosis

For Pacific Northwest artist Morris Graves, metamorphosis was a spiritually rich symbol of growth and renewal. Drawing from the museum’s permanent...

Oregon - Where Past is Present

Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...

Ryo Toyonaga: Awakening

Awakening features the haunting, surreal work of Ryo Toyonaga, a New York City-based contemporary artist, in his first major museum exhibition. Organized by...

Ryo Toyonaga: Awakening

Awakening features the haunting, surreal work of Ryo Toyonaga, a New York City-based contemporary artist, in his first major museum exhibition. Organized by...

Site Seeing: Snapshots of Historical Archaeology in Oregon

New views into nineteenth-century Oregon: From a nineteenth-century working-class family in Portland to a Chinese mining community in Jacksonville, this...

The Art of Consumption

At the request of the city of Eugene, which is hosting the SCORIA (Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative) conference this fall, the JSMA...

Fall Carnival

Fall themed carnival with ring toss, prize wheel, bean bag toss, caramel apples, hot cider, and more!

White Box Exhibition: (Lost) In the Woods

(Lost) In the Woods work by Shelley Jordon sound by Kurt Rohde October 25 – December 6, 2014 Viewing Hours: Tuesday – Saturday | 12 noon – 6:00 pm The...

Self-Care and Mindfulness Group

This is a drop-in group open to all students who would like to learn or improve upon stress reduction strategies. A student’s stress may be an overall build...

Exhibit Talks at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Enhance your museum experience with an Exhibit Talk given by a trained volunteer. Talks are offered every afternoon, Tuesday through Sunday, and are included...

Costume Dance Party

The UO Student Rec Center is hosting a Halloween Dance Party. Stop by in your best costume for some free Halloween fun!

Freebie Friday Group X Workout

Format and instructor varies each week. The schedule is posted online

Halloween with UO Jazz Combos

UO combos perform at The Jazz Station in downtown Eugene.

Hamilton Haunted House

Get your scare on at Hamilton's annual Haunted House. Enjoy your visit to the Zombie Farm.... this year, you're the Harvest!

Saturday, November 1

Exhibition: "Outside In"

Open to the public: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm except holidays Most of us spend more than...

Re-Thinking Community University Engagement Roundtable

SCI will be presenting at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference in Philadelphia

SAA Can Food Drive

Have a chance at winning a bunch of awesome Duck gear by bringing canned food to the Duck Store or the Ford Alumni Center from now through Friday, November...

Center for Assessment, Statistics, and Evaluation workshop: Longitudinal Data Analysis with Incomplete Data

This workshop provides an introduction to modeling longitudinal data when data is incomplete. The 5-hour hands-on workshop will begin by presenting concepts...

Explore Oregon!

Go Deep. Explore Oregon! showcases the dynamic forces shaping our landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon and other amazing...

Geraldine Ondrizek: Shades of White

Geraldine Ondrizek, an artist and professor at Reed College, creates installations that explore personal and political issues related to genetics, ethnic...

Go Ducks! Weekend

Go Deep! The Museum of Natural and Cultural History offers free admission during UO Ducks home game weekends throughout the 2014 football season.

Highlights of the Jensen Arctic Collection

Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of the Arctic. Recently adopted from Western Oregon University, the Jensen Collection represents one of the...

Karla Chambers: Farming, Food, and Fine Art

Karla Chambers has operated Stahlbush Island Farms in Corvallis--the first farm ever to be certified as sustainable by the Food Alliance--since 1985. A...

Morris Graves: Visions of Metamorphosis

For Pacific Northwest artist Morris Graves, metamorphosis was a spiritually rich symbol of growth and renewal. Drawing from the museum’s permanent...

Oregon - Where Past is Present

Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...

Ryo Toyonaga: Awakening

Awakening features the haunting, surreal work of Ryo Toyonaga, a New York City-based contemporary artist, in his first major museum exhibition. Organized by...

Ryo Toyonaga: Awakening

Awakening features the haunting, surreal work of Ryo Toyonaga, a New York City-based contemporary artist, in his first major museum exhibition. Organized by...

Site Seeing: Snapshots of Historical Archaeology in Oregon

New views into nineteenth-century Oregon: From a nineteenth-century working-class family in Portland to a Chinese mining community in Jacksonville, this...

The Art of Consumption

At the request of the city of Eugene, which is hosting the SCORIA (Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative) conference this fall, the JSMA...

White Box Exhibition: (Lost) In the Woods

(Lost) In the Woods work by Shelley Jordon sound by Kurt Rohde October 25 – December 6, 2014 Viewing Hours: Tuesday – Saturday | 12 noon – 6:00 pm The...

First Saturday Public Tour

Enjoy a 45-minute tour of highlights from the museum’s collection and current exhibitions with a docent every Saturday at 1 pm. Free with museum admission.

Exhibit Talks at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Enhance your museum experience with an Exhibit Talk given by a trained volunteer. Talks are offered every afternoon, Tuesday through Sunday, and are included...

Sunday, November 2

Exhibition: "Outside In"

Open to the public: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm except holidays Most of us spend more than...

SAA Can Food Drive

Have a chance at winning a bunch of awesome Duck gear by bringing canned food to the Duck Store or the Ford Alumni Center from now through Friday, November...

Geraldine Ondrizek: Shades of White

Geraldine Ondrizek, an artist and professor at Reed College, creates installations that explore personal and political issues related to genetics, ethnic...

Go Ducks! Weekend

Go Deep! The Museum of Natural and Cultural History offers free admission during UO Ducks home game weekends throughout the 2014 football season.

Highlights of the Jensen Arctic Collection

Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of the Arctic. Recently adopted from Western Oregon University, the Jensen Collection represents one of the...

Karla Chambers: Farming, Food, and Fine Art

Karla Chambers has operated Stahlbush Island Farms in Corvallis--the first farm ever to be certified as sustainable by the Food Alliance--since 1985. A...

Morris Graves: Visions of Metamorphosis

For Pacific Northwest artist Morris Graves, metamorphosis was a spiritually rich symbol of growth and renewal. Drawing from the museum’s permanent...

Oregon - Where Past is Present

Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...

Ryo Toyonaga: Awakening

Awakening features the haunting, surreal work of Ryo Toyonaga, a New York City-based contemporary artist, in his first major museum exhibition. Organized by...

Ryo Toyonaga: Awakening

Awakening features the haunting, surreal work of Ryo Toyonaga, a New York City-based contemporary artist, in his first major museum exhibition. Organized by...

Site Seeing: Snapshots of Historical Archaeology in Oregon

New views into nineteenth-century Oregon: From a nineteenth-century working-class family in Portland to a Chinese mining community in Jacksonville, this...

The Art of Consumption

At the request of the city of Eugene, which is hosting the SCORIA (Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative) conference this fall, the JSMA...

Exhibit Talks at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Enhance your museum experience with an Exhibit Talk given by a trained volunteer. Talks are offered every afternoon, Tuesday through Sunday, and are included...

Lillie Manis, Violin  with Fritz Gearhart, Violin and Ednaldo Borba, Piano

Click HERE to access Fall 2014 event programs as they are submitted. A benefit concert for the UO’s Community Music Institute. Tickets are available at the...

Monday, November 3

Exhibition: "Outside In"

Open to the public: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm except holidays Most of us spend more than...

SAA Can Food Drive

Have a chance at winning a bunch of awesome Duck gear by bringing canned food to the Duck Store or the Ford Alumni Center from now through Friday, November...

Job Search Basics

Looking for a job can be a daunting task. Join us and learn how to maximize your time and effort to secure a career-path job that aligns with your...

Who Am I and What Matches My Personality?

Learn about your personality based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). Through group activities identify your unique preferences and how to apply this...

Erb Memorial Union

Students are welcome to come by the Collegiate Recovery Center during our office hours to grab a free cup of tea or coffee, or just to have a place to take a...

Erb Memorial Union

A weekly meeting for UO students in recovery or looking to get support to quit using alcohol.

Department of Landscape Architecture Colloquium Series

2015 MLA Candidates: Olivia Burry-Trice- "Creating Space for Interpretation: Interpretation Strategies for the National Park Service at Cesar Chavez...

What Kind of Work or Major Matches My Interests?

Identify your key interest themes through group activities and the Strong Interest Inventory (SII). Learn how to apply this information to make more...

Language Circles

Join us EVERY Monday for a multicultural, multilingual experience during Language Circles. We invite all those interested to come and practice their...

Meet Us On Location: Vancouver, BC

The MBA Tour: Vancouver BC - November 3. Register Here

Lecture by Kevin Nute: Vital - Using the Weather to Bring Buildings and Sustainability to Life

This video-animated talk explains how the natural movements of the sun, wind and rain can be used to improve the well-being of building occupants and raise...

Erb Memorial Union

Al-Anon is a 12 step recovery program to help those who have loved ones or friends suffering from alcohol dependence.

Oregon Wind Quintet

Click HERE to access Fall 2014 event programs as they are submitted. Tickets are available at the door or in advance from the UO Ticket Office,...

UO Presidential Search

There is an upcoming student public forum conducted by the Presidential Search Committee that give you the ability to participate in the process and share...

Tuesday, November 4

Exhibition: "Outside In"

Open to the public: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm except holidays Most of us spend more than...

SAA Can Food Drive

Have a chance at winning a bunch of awesome Duck gear by bringing canned food to the Duck Store or the Ford Alumni Center from now through Friday, November...

DuckConnect Flash Training

Attention Lundquist students. Find out more about DuckConnect—a new, robust, 24-7 career services management tool that connects Lundquist students with...

Dynamic Duck Cover Letters

Cover letters can help you stand out from the pack. Join us and learn the basics of good business-style letter writing and leave with a clear plan to create...

Erb Memorial Union

Students are welcome to come by the Collegiate Recovery Center during our office hours to grab a free cup of tea or coffee, or just to have a place to take a...

Geraldine Ondrizek: Shades of White

Geraldine Ondrizek, an artist and professor at Reed College, creates installations that explore personal and political issues related to genetics, ethnic...

Highlights of the Jensen Arctic Collection

Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of the Arctic. Recently adopted from Western Oregon University, the Jensen Collection represents one of the...

Karla Chambers: Farming, Food, and Fine Art

Karla Chambers has operated Stahlbush Island Farms in Corvallis--the first farm ever to be certified as sustainable by the Food Alliance--since 1985. A...

Morris Graves: Visions of Metamorphosis

For Pacific Northwest artist Morris Graves, metamorphosis was a spiritually rich symbol of growth and renewal. Drawing from the museum’s permanent...

Oregon - Where Past is Present

Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...

Ryo Toyonaga: Awakening

Awakening features the haunting, surreal work of Ryo Toyonaga, a New York City-based contemporary artist, in his first major museum exhibition. Organized by...

Ryo Toyonaga: Awakening

Awakening features the haunting, surreal work of Ryo Toyonaga, a New York City-based contemporary artist, in his first major museum exhibition. Organized by...

Site Seeing: Snapshots of Historical Archaeology in Oregon

New views into nineteenth-century Oregon: From a nineteenth-century working-class family in Portland to a Chinese mining community in Jacksonville, this...

The Art of Consumption

At the request of the city of Eugene, which is hosting the SCORIA (Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative) conference this fall, the JSMA...

Intramural Sports Tennis Tournament Singles/Doubles

Sign-up for the Intramural Sports Tennis Tournament Singles/Doubles. Entry deadline is Tuesday, 11/4 at noon. The event will take place Friday, 11/7, 5pm,...

Oregon MBA/MAcc/PhD - Refuel

Stop by the graduate lounge to refuel and converse with your cohort and fellow Lundquist College graduate students. Bagels or similar items are provided.

White Box Exhibition: (Lost) In the Woods

(Lost) In the Woods work by Shelley Jordon sound by Kurt Rohde October 25 – December 6, 2014 Viewing Hours: Tuesday – Saturday | 12 noon – 6:00 pm The...

Exhibit Talks at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Enhance your museum experience with an Exhibit Talk given by a trained volunteer. Talks are offered every afternoon, Tuesday through Sunday, and are included...

Career Fair Preparation for International Students

Are you ready for the biggest Career Fair of the year? Have you done your "homework" yet? Join us and learn how to approach to recruiters, ask smart...

Pitch Roulette at Fertilab

The pitch is a critical element to the success of any startup. It is how you you win the hearts, minds and souls of investors, team members, customers, and...

Conquer The Course

Group workout with challenges that help prepare you for the adventure and obstacle running events.

CIA Career Information Session

Ever wonder what it's like to work for the CIA? Come to this energetic information session to discover the different kinds of career opportunities that are...

Entrepreneurship Club

Our mission is to facilitate the development of young professionals through the entrepreneurial perspective. We aim to achieve this goal by providing our...

Women in Business Professional Meeting - Sustainability Meeting

Featuring professionals from Mountain Rose Herbs, Glory Bee Foods, and Good Company. Mountain Rose Herbs and Glory Bee Foods both strive for high quality...

eBusiness Club Weekly Meeting

Weekly meeting of eBusiness club. No sign-up needed. All are welcome.

Serata Italiana

Informal Italian conversation and film viewing drop in sessions. Serata Italiana meets weekly for conversation, food, and drinks at 'al Porcellino Bistro'...

Wednesday, November 5

Bike School: A Gateway to the World of Mechanics

This six-week course will cover topics like brakes, derailleurs, bottom brackets, hubs, and more. Each two hour class will provide an in-depth description of...

Exhibition: "Outside In"

Open to the public: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm except holidays Most of us spend more than...

SAA Can Food Drive

Have a chance at winning a bunch of awesome Duck gear by bringing canned food to the Duck Store or the Ford Alumni Center from now through Friday, November...

CIA Career Office Hours

Drop in for office hours with the Central Intelligence Agency to discover what kinds of career opportunities their organization has for business students. No...

DuckConnect Flash Training

Attention Lundquist students. Find out more about DuckConnect—a new, robust, 24-7 career services management tool that connects Lundquist students with...

Day of Discovery—Lifelong Learning

Join Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Oregon (OLLI-UO) for a sample day of educational programming for adults age fifty or better....

Dynamic Duck Resumes

Creating a professional resume for the first time doesn’t have to be stressful. Join the fun and learn the basics of good business-style resume writing and...

Erb Memorial Union

Students are welcome to come by the Collegiate Recovery Center during our office hours to grab a free cup of tea or coffee, or just to have a place to take a...

Geraldine Ondrizek: Shades of White

Geraldine Ondrizek, an artist and professor at Reed College, creates installations that explore personal and political issues related to genetics, ethnic...

Highlights of the Jensen Arctic Collection

Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of the Arctic. Recently adopted from Western Oregon University, the Jensen Collection represents one of the...

Karla Chambers: Farming, Food, and Fine Art

Karla Chambers has operated Stahlbush Island Farms in Corvallis--the first farm ever to be certified as sustainable by the Food Alliance--since 1985. A...

Morris Graves: Visions of Metamorphosis

For Pacific Northwest artist Morris Graves, metamorphosis was a spiritually rich symbol of growth and renewal. Drawing from the museum’s permanent...

Oregon - Where Past is Present

Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...

Ryo Toyonaga: Awakening

Awakening features the haunting, surreal work of Ryo Toyonaga, a New York City-based contemporary artist, in his first major museum exhibition. Organized by...

Ryo Toyonaga: Awakening

Awakening features the haunting, surreal work of Ryo Toyonaga, a New York City-based contemporary artist, in his first major museum exhibition. Organized by...

Site Seeing: Snapshots of Historical Archaeology in Oregon

New views into nineteenth-century Oregon: From a nineteenth-century working-class family in Portland to a Chinese mining community in Jacksonville, this...

The Art of Consumption

At the request of the city of Eugene, which is hosting the SCORIA (Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative) conference this fall, the JSMA...

White Box Exhibition: (Lost) In the Woods

(Lost) In the Woods work by Shelley Jordon sound by Kurt Rohde October 25 – December 6, 2014 Viewing Hours: Tuesday – Saturday | 12 noon – 6:00 pm The...

How Do I Write an Effective Resume / Cover Letter?

Learn how to identify your key message to an employer and the strongest ways to build a resume and cover letter to convey that message. Registration Please...

Exhibit Talks at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Enhance your museum experience with an Exhibit Talk given by a trained volunteer. Talks are offered every afternoon, Tuesday through Sunday, and are included...

Application to the Major Workshop

Come to this workshop to get a refresher on what to include in your resume, how to put the finishing touches on a quality application, the timeline for...

International Women's Support Group

This drop-in group is a friendly and safe forum for international women to have conversations about their cultural identities, adjusting to life in the US,...

SmartUps Workshop: Financing Your Venture

Presented in a lecture format by an entrepreneur who has faced the challenges and opportunities of building a startup, Financing Your Venture is the final...

SmartUps: Build a Complete Business Model

Presented in a lecture format by an entrepreneur who has faced the challenges and opportunities of building a startup, the Build Your Complete Business Model...

Lecture by Kevin Nute: Vital - Using the Weather to Bring Buildings and Sustainability to Life

This video-animated talk explains how the natural movements of the sun, wind and rain can be used to improve the well-being of building occupants and raise...

UO American Marketing Association-Weekly Meeting

The UO American Marketing Association is open to all students, regardless of major. See you this Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. in Lillis 162.

Thursday, November 6

Exhibition: "Outside In"

Open to the public: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm except holidays Most of us spend more than...

PPPM LiveMove Guest Speaker

LiveMove has partnered with the Outdoor Program to bring a speaker to campus. The main presentation is in the evening, but guest speaker Rodney Bohner will...

SAA Can Food Drive

Have a chance at winning a bunch of awesome Duck gear by bringing canned food to the Duck Store or the Ford Alumni Center from now through Friday, November...

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for U.S. Bank Smart Branch

Come celebrate with us! Photo booth, prize wheel, giveaways, and refreshments!

Erb Memorial Union

Students are welcome to come by the Collegiate Recovery Center during our office hours to grab a free cup of tea or coffee, or just to have a place to take a...

Geraldine Ondrizek: Shades of White

Geraldine Ondrizek, an artist and professor at Reed College, creates installations that explore personal and political issues related to genetics, ethnic...

Highlights of the Jensen Arctic Collection

Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of the Arctic. Recently adopted from Western Oregon University, the Jensen Collection represents one of the...

Karla Chambers: Farming, Food, and Fine Art

Karla Chambers has operated Stahlbush Island Farms in Corvallis--the first farm ever to be certified as sustainable by the Food Alliance--since 1985. A...

Morris Graves: Visions of Metamorphosis

For Pacific Northwest artist Morris Graves, metamorphosis was a spiritually rich symbol of growth and renewal. Drawing from the museum’s permanent...

Oregon - Where Past is Present

Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...

Ryo Toyonaga: Awakening

Awakening features the haunting, surreal work of Ryo Toyonaga, a New York City-based contemporary artist, in his first major museum exhibition. Organized by...

Ryo Toyonaga: Awakening

Awakening features the haunting, surreal work of Ryo Toyonaga, a New York City-based contemporary artist, in his first major museum exhibition. Organized by...

Site Seeing: Snapshots of Historical Archaeology in Oregon

New views into nineteenth-century Oregon: From a nineteenth-century working-class family in Portland to a Chinese mining community in Jacksonville, this...

The Art of Consumption

At the request of the city of Eugene, which is hosting the SCORIA (Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative) conference this fall, the JSMA...

White Box Exhibition: (Lost) In the Woods

(Lost) In the Woods work by Shelley Jordon sound by Kurt Rohde October 25 – December 6, 2014 Viewing Hours: Tuesday – Saturday | 12 noon – 6:00 pm The...

Exhibit Talks at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Enhance your museum experience with an Exhibit Talk given by a trained volunteer. Talks are offered every afternoon, Tuesday through Sunday, and are included...

Internship and Full Time Job Search

In order to be successful at nding an internship or job, you will need to use multiple strategies. Learn how to think like an employer and be strategic in...

Latin American/Latino Studies Grad Student Mixer

Come connect with other grad students across departments and schools whose interests lie in things Latino and Latin American. We’ll provide light...

Less Stress, More Tea!

Feeling stressed? Do you like free tea? If so, come to the Less Stress, More Tea! workshop to learn how to identify and manage your own stress through...

Networking: Building Meaningful Relationships

Getting a job isn’t about what you know, but who knows you—and what you can do for them. This workshop will give you a foundation for building and...

International Student Support Group

This drop-in group is a friendly and safe forum for international students to have conversations about their cultural identities, adjusting to life in the...

Garrett Epps Book Celebration

Join us for remarks and a book signing by Garrett Epps. Featuring Epps' recent books American Epic: Reading the U.S. Constitution and American Justice 2014:...

The Meet

Meet us this Thursday in the EMU's Taylor Lounge to "meet new people and talk about life!" The Meet is a weekly event that is open to all and light food is...

China Film Night: Full Circle

CHINA FILM NIGHT: Full Circle Full Circle Directed by Yang Zhang, 2012 (English subtitles) A group of irrepressible senior citizens living in a nursing...

Department of Art Lecture Series- Pae White: "I was young and I needed the money…"

A California native, Pae White is a multimedia artist known for reinterpreting familiar encounters and ordinary items—like animals, books, advertisements,...

Le Cercle Francais

Weekly French conversation groups. Le Cercle Francais meets every Thursday evening from 6:00-7:30 in Pacfic Hall room 115 on the UO campus. Le Cercle...

Net Impact Undergraduate Meeting

Net Impact addresses social and environmental issues in a business context. Come join us to conduct projects, build professional skill sets, network with...

UOHRA Weekly Meeting

Join us for our weekly meeting to learn more about the field of human resources. Snacks will be provided and all majors are welcome.

Willie Weir: Bicycling Burma & Beyond

Willie Weir just finished a bike trip in Burma, Laos and Cambodia. He and his group were tossed out of monastery and hosted by the police. They were greeted...

UO CRWR Reading Series - Amanda Coplin

Reading with Amanda Coplin, novelist and Visiting Assistant Professor in the Creative Writing Program. Q&A and book signing following the reading.

Ducks After Dark: "The Amazing Spiderman 2"

Ducks After Dark will be showing Spiderman 2 at 9:30 pm Doors open 15 minutes prior to the film Students bring your UO ID for FREE admission, food and...

October 31 - November 6, 2014