Sculptures and works on paper from the artist’s estate show the breadth of former A&AA professor Jan Zach’s talents. Trained as a painter in his native...
From April 18 - August 9, 2015. Representing more than forty years of work, Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain features a broad selection of...
Instructor(s): Eric Martin
Christi Hildebran
Workshop Description
Learn effective strategies for working with opioid users, including: addressing pain and...
Graduating Master's Candidates in the Arts and Administration program will be presenting their final research presentations at this open event. All are...
Hosted by the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center, this event will focus on recent trends in sports marketing through global sports platforms. It will include a...
The Lundquist College business writing team would like to invite you to our next workshop. Come join us and learn more about business writing. Learn skills...
Have you thought about working in a non-profit organization? Would you like to learn about the work of Grant Program Officers?
Join Outside the Academic Box...
300 million years of Northwest natural history. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon and other amazing animals from Oregon’s past, and take part in a...
Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...
Photographs by students in the UO Environmental Studies program focus on restoration projects around the state – exploring beauty, harm, and healing in nature.
Experience our state’s dynamic landscapes through photographs, maps, and more from the new edition of Roadside Geology of Oregon, written by UO geologist...
Get an overview of how social media outlets (LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and blogs) can be used effectively in your job search. Begin...
The Gallery at the Watershed is hosting an exhibit showcasing works by the graduating BFAs in photography. The exhibit runs now through May 22.
The students...
Engage in dialogue with seasoned UO staff and faculty members as they share what makes a solid curriculum vitae. Topics to be discussed will include making...
Department of Art
Second-Year Graduate Student Exhibition
May 7 - May 30, 2015
Opening reception: Thursday, May 7, 2015, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Gallery Hours...
Learn about your personality based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). Through group activities identify your unique preferences and how to apply this...
Eric Allen from the University of Southern California will present on his recent accounting research. This is one of a series of workshops.
Find the full...
UO Food Studies welcomes University of British Columbia's Hannah Wittman on May 15.
To address the challenges of global food insecurity and environmental...
The LGBTQA3 is hosting a picnic for Pride Week! It'll take place on the Pioneer Mother Lawn near Gerlinger. Come and enjoy some great food before OUT/Loud!
This is a reminder that Terminal Presentations will be taking place this Friday, May 15th at 3:00 PM – 5:50 PM in room 115 Lawrence Hall via Videoconference...
The 2015 UOTeachOUT Education Studies Openhouse will feature talks by Dr. Kevin Kumashiro and Dr. CJ Pascoe. The theme of the Openhouse will be striving for...
Come network with A&AA students from other disciplines.
From 5:30-6:00 p.m., finalists in the "Envision the Future of A&AA" student competition will be...
Giving Our Children Freedom, Independence, and Health; from Free Range Kids to Playborhoods, how can we as a community help families and kids rediscover...
As part of Preservation Week activites, Architect Brian Rich will talk about his research on "Future-proofing...the process of anticipating the future and...
OUT/Loud is the ASUO Women's Center's annual queer and trans women's music festival! This years` line-up is stacked with artists from across the Pacific...