Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) evolved from the "Day of Unity" held in October 1981 and was conceived by the National Coalition Against Domestic...
Painter and printmaker Enrique Chagoya describes his work as a “conceptual fusion of opposite cultural realities” and employs what he calls “reverse...
The Lundquist College of Business Advising Office is currently accepting applications for the next team of peer advisors. If you are looking for a fun way to...
The Red Zone campaign is used to raise awareness about the national issue of sexual violence and the increased prevalence of sexual assault within the first...
In the month of October, the Women’s Center runs our annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) toiletry drive. All of the donations will benefit...
Drawing on the rich tradition of cut paper crafts (or papelpicado) in Mexico, Catalina Delgado Trunk creates intricate works that tell the stories of...
Jones & Roth invites accounting students to visit the firm in small groups or individually to learn about the firm and tour the facilities now through...
KPMG is holding "office hours" to answer questions about accounting recruiting and their upcoming case competition. Stop by to talk with a recruiter. No...
Dr. Marc Williams, CEO of Williams Communications and author of The Art of Networking, will meet and speak with the Lundquist College of Business diversity...
Become a Duck Guide!
Represent the the Lundquist College of Business by giving tours and leading information sessions for prospective students and families....
An exhibition of the 2nd year MFA candidates:
Lee Asahina
Andrew Campbell
Chelsea Couch
Amanda Hampton
Natalya Kolosowsky
Ron Linn
Joseph Moore
Mary...
Tell Me a Story
People have been telling stories through words and art for thousands of years. Join us and learn to use arts and crafts to tell your story!...
This interest session is an opportunity to hear about the school's 10 academic programs, meet faculty and advising staff members, and tour the school. ...
Contemplation & Confrontation:
The Satirical Print in Europe, 1750–1850
The sweeping political and societal changes that occurred in Europe during the 18th...
This special exhibition will explore the range of contemporary print techniques – aquatint, etching, intaglio, lithography, mezzotint, silkscreen, stencils,...
300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep. Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...
Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of the Arctic. Adopted in 2013 from Western Oregon University, the Jensen Collection represents one of the...
This month, the Museum of Natural and Cultural History sends out a big THANK YOU to our members! MNCH members can enjoy 15 percent discounts at Past and...
Trained as an icon painter and conservator, Russian artist Olga Volchkova uses her knowledge of Orthodox iconography and her love of botany to create...
Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...
Discover Oregon’s deep history and the artistry and technologies of its first peoples. See the world’s oldest shoes – 10,000-year old sandals recovered from...
Hit the road. Experience our state’s dynamic landscapes through photographs and maps from the new edition of The Roadside Geology of Oregon, written by UO...
New views into nineteenth-century Oregon: From a working class neighborhood in Portland to a Chinese mining community in Jacksonville, this exhibit tells the...
Get trained to work with little kiddos in the community. Join us in HEDCO 344!
Early literacy isn't just about books, it's about learning through play and...
The Art Gym presents a large retrospective exhibition of the work of Kartz Ucci, who joined the UO faculty in 2004 and taught art and digital arts in Eugene...
In 2014, Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL) executive leadership established a task force requiring one member from each chapter to serve as a representative....
New schedule? New expectations? New city? Starting graduate school or returning to school after an extended absence is a transition for students AND their...
KATHERINE LONGSTRETH
Marginal Evidence (an interactive experience of dance-making)
October 1 – November 14, 2015
On Saturday, November 7, 2015, 3:00 p.m....
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History offers exhibit talks Tuesdays through Sundays at 2:00 p.m. 2PM Talks cover a wide range of topics – from Oregon...
Join The Association For Women In Sports Media on Friday, October 9 to welcome Seattle Times writer, Stefanie Loh and ESPN writer, Chantel Jennings. They...
Jeremiah Lecture Series with Professor Andrew Jones, Louis B. Agassiz Professor of Chinese, at the University of California at Berkeley. This talk explores...
Accounting students who are going through fall recruiting for internships and jobs must get their applications in by October 9, 5:00 p.m., via DuckConnect,...
Join Patrick Kirch, Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus of Archaeology at the University of California, Berkeley, for the first installment of the MNCH Fall 2015...
Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) evolved from the "Day of Unity" held in October 1981 and was conceived by the National Coalition Against Domestic...
Painter and printmaker Enrique Chagoya describes his work as a “conceptual fusion of opposite cultural realities” and employs what he calls “reverse...
The Red Zone campaign is used to raise awareness about the national issue of sexual violence and the increased prevalence of sexual assault within the first...
In the month of October, the Women’s Center runs our annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) toiletry drive. All of the donations will benefit...
Drawing on the rich tradition of cut paper crafts (or papelpicado) in Mexico, Catalina Delgado Trunk creates intricate works that tell the stories of...
Become a Duck Guide!
Represent the the Lundquist College of Business by giving tours and leading information sessions for prospective students and families....
If you are considering the Oregon Executive MBA program, we encourage you to attend a helpful information session. This informal presentation on the Oregon...
Contemplation & Confrontation:
The Satirical Print in Europe, 1750–1850
The sweeping political and societal changes that occurred in Europe during the 18th...
This special exhibition will explore the range of contemporary print techniques – aquatint, etching, intaglio, lithography, mezzotint, silkscreen, stencils,...
300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep. Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...
One campus. Two museums. Free admission. The MNCH and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art offer free admission during UO Ducks home game weekends throughout...
Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of the Arctic. Adopted in 2013 from Western Oregon University, the Jensen Collection represents one of the...
This month, the Museum of Natural and Cultural History sends out a big THANK YOU to our members! MNCH members can enjoy 15 percent discounts at Past and...
Trained as an icon painter and conservator, Russian artist Olga Volchkova uses her knowledge of Orthodox iconography and her love of botany to create...
Discover Oregon’s deep history and the artistry and technologies of its first peoples. See the world’s oldest shoes – 10,000-year old sandals recovered from...
Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...
Hit the road. Experience our state’s dynamic landscapes through photographs and maps from the new edition of The Roadside Geology of Oregon, written by UO...
New views into nineteenth-century Oregon: From a working class neighborhood in Portland to a Chinese mining community in Jacksonville, this exhibit tells the...
The Art Gym presents a large retrospective exhibition of the work of Kartz Ucci, who joined the UO faculty in 2004 and taught art and digital arts in Eugene...
KATHERINE LONGSTRETH
Marginal Evidence (an interactive experience of dance-making)
October 1 – November 14, 2015
On Saturday, November 7, 2015, 3:00 p.m....
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History offers exhibit talks Tuesdays through Sundays at 2:00 p.m. 2PM Talks cover a wide range of topics – from Oregon...
Join us for the Grand Finale, a night of music and performance for Coming Out Week! We'll have bands Pancho and the Factory, DoublePlusGood, and Neka and...
Hey Students, come check us out while you're out!
The CommUniversity team will set up a tabling station outside the Duck Store as a late-night outreach...
Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) evolved from the "Day of Unity" held in October 1981 and was conceived by the National Coalition Against Domestic...
Painter and printmaker Enrique Chagoya describes his work as a “conceptual fusion of opposite cultural realities” and employs what he calls “reverse...
The Red Zone campaign is used to raise awareness about the national issue of sexual violence and the increased prevalence of sexual assault within the first...
In the month of October, the Women’s Center runs our annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) toiletry drive. All of the donations will benefit...
Drawing on the rich tradition of cut paper crafts (or papelpicado) in Mexico, Catalina Delgado Trunk creates intricate works that tell the stories of...
Become a Duck Guide!
Represent the the Lundquist College of Business by giving tours and leading information sessions for prospective students and families....
Contemplation & Confrontation:
The Satirical Print in Europe, 1750–1850
The sweeping political and societal changes that occurred in Europe during the 18th...
This special exhibition will explore the range of contemporary print techniques – aquatint, etching, intaglio, lithography, mezzotint, silkscreen, stencils,...
300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep. Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...
One campus. Two museums. Free admission. The MNCH and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art offer free admission during UO Ducks home game weekends throughout...
Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of the Arctic. Adopted in 2013 from Western Oregon University, the Jensen Collection represents one of the...
This month, the Museum of Natural and Cultural History sends out a big THANK YOU to our members! MNCH members can enjoy 15 percent discounts at Past and...
Trained as an icon painter and conservator, Russian artist Olga Volchkova uses her knowledge of Orthodox iconography and her love of botany to create...
Discover Oregon’s deep history and the artistry and technologies of its first peoples. See the world’s oldest shoes – 10,000-year old sandals recovered from...
Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...
Hit the road. Experience our state’s dynamic landscapes through photographs and maps from the new edition of The Roadside Geology of Oregon, written by UO...
New views into nineteenth-century Oregon: From a working class neighborhood in Portland to a Chinese mining community in Jacksonville, this exhibit tells the...
The Art Gym presents a large retrospective exhibition of the work of Kartz Ucci, who joined the UO faculty in 2004 and taught art and digital arts in Eugene...
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History offers exhibit talks Tuesdays through Sundays at 2:00 p.m. 2PM Talks cover a wide range of topics – from Oregon...
The UO John Yeon Center for Architecture and the Landscape presents
Climate Change and the Willamette Valley
What should we worry about? What should we...
Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) evolved from the "Day of Unity" held in October 1981 and was conceived by the National Coalition Against Domestic...
Painter and printmaker Enrique Chagoya describes his work as a “conceptual fusion of opposite cultural realities” and employs what he calls “reverse...
The Intercultural Mentoring Program Advancing Community Ties (IMPACT) at the University of Oregon is a retention program, connecting first year students with...
The Red Zone campaign is used to raise awareness about the national issue of sexual violence and the increased prevalence of sexual assault within the first...
In the month of October, the Women’s Center runs our annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) toiletry drive. All of the donations will benefit...
Drawing on the rich tradition of cut paper crafts (or papelpicado) in Mexico, Catalina Delgado Trunk creates intricate works that tell the stories of...
The University of Oregon Sports Product Management Program in cooperation with the Ars Sutoria School in Milan, Italy, welcomes back Italian international...
Become a Duck Guide!
Represent the the Lundquist College of Business by giving tours and leading information sessions for prospective students and families....
An exhibition of the 2nd year MFA candidates:
Lee Asahina
Andrew Campbell
Chelsea Couch
Amanda Hampton
Natalya Kolosowsky
Ron Linn
Joseph Moore
Mary...
Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlán (MEChA) is a student organization that promotes higher education, cultura, and historia. MEChA was founded on the...
Trained as an icon painter and conservator, Russian artist Olga Volchkova uses her knowledge of Orthodox iconography and her love of botany to create...
Intel will be on campus to tell students about their company, culture, available finance positions. Come find out how you can get your foot in the door. ...
Become a Duck Guide and represent the Lundquist College of Business.
We are looking for a team of students who are interested in representing the Lundquist...
Billy Leddy and Marsha Maytum
Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects, San Francisco CA
"Architecture as a Catalyst For Change"
LEDDY MAYTUM STACY Architects is a...
Design Week Portland and the University of Oregon John Yeon Center for Architecture and the Landscape with Portland Monthly present an October 12, 2015...
The Intercultural Mentoring Program Advancing Community Ties (IMPACT) at the University of Oregon is a retention program, connecting first year students with...
Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlán (MEChA) is a student organization that promotes higher education, cultura, and historia. MEChA was founded on the...
The University of Oregon Investment Group (UOIG) will be hosting an informational session for all students interested in applying for UOIG during its fall...
Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) evolved from the "Day of Unity" held in October 1981 and was conceived by the National Coalition Against Domestic...
Painter and printmaker Enrique Chagoya describes his work as a “conceptual fusion of opposite cultural realities” and employs what he calls “reverse...
The Red Zone campaign is used to raise awareness about the national issue of sexual violence and the increased prevalence of sexual assault within the first...
In the month of October, the Women’s Center runs our annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) toiletry drive. All of the donations will benefit...
Drawing on the rich tradition of cut paper crafts (or papelpicado) in Mexico, Catalina Delgado Trunk creates intricate works that tell the stories of...
ASUO 2015 Fall Street Faire is to be held October 13th through October 16th. The faire will be located on 13th Avenue between Kincaid Street and University...
The University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) Agora Journalism Center, The Nation magazine and independent media innovators are...
Come learn more about working for EY on Oct. 13 from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. in the Lillis Atrium (walk-ups only please). Mia Cakebread, EY’s Campus Recruiter,...
An exhibition of the 2nd year MFA candidates:
Lee Asahina
Andrew Campbell
Chelsea Couch
Amanda Hampton
Natalya Kolosowsky
Ron Linn
Joseph Moore
Mary...
UO Transportation Day will take place Tuesday, October 13th, 10-4, and you’re invited to participate! The UO Bike Program, together with the UO Student...
Whether you walk, bike, or bus to campus, this event is for you! At UO Transportation Day you can print a t-shirt, register your bike, learn about upcoming...
300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep. Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...
Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of the Arctic. Adopted in 2013 from Western Oregon University, the Jensen Collection represents one of the...
This month, the Museum of Natural and Cultural History sends out a big THANK YOU to our members! MNCH members can enjoy 15 percent discounts at Past and...
Trained as an icon painter and conservator, Russian artist Olga Volchkova uses her knowledge of Orthodox iconography and her love of botany to create...
Discover Oregon’s deep history and the artistry and technologies of its first peoples. See the world’s oldest shoes – 10,000-year old sandals recovered from...
Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...
Hit the road. Experience our state’s dynamic landscapes through photographs and maps from the new edition of The Roadside Geology of Oregon, written by UO...
New views into nineteenth-century Oregon: From a working class neighborhood in Portland to a Chinese mining community in Jacksonville, this exhibit tells the...
The Art Gym presents a large retrospective exhibition of the work of Kartz Ucci, who joined the UO faculty in 2004 and taught art and digital arts in Eugene...
KATHERINE LONGSTRETH
Marginal Evidence (an interactive experience of dance-making)
October 1 – November 14, 2015
On Saturday, November 7, 2015, 3:00 p.m....
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History offers exhibit talks Tuesdays through Sundays at 2:00 p.m. 2PM Talks cover a wide range of topics – from Oregon...
Instituto de Lenguas Jovel Director Helga Loebell and Faculty Advisor Analisa Taylor give a sneak peek of the new UO Chiapas Program's model of academic and...
Bill Leddy and Marsha Maytum
Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects, San Francisco CA
"Architecture as a Catalyst For Change"
LEDDY MAYTUM STACY Architects is a San...
Majors and majors-to-be are welcome.
Find out about 2015-2016 course options, opportunities & projects, and meet the advertising faculty.
And we'll have...
The University of Oregon International Business and Economics Club is a student organization devoted to the professional development of globally-minded...
The UO Entrepreneurship Club welcomes all majors to its meetings. Our goal is to empower young business professionals to innovate, collaborate, and get going...
The UO Entrepreneurship Club welcomes all majors to its meetings. Our goal is to empower young business professionals to innovate, collaborate, and get going...
Please join us for a reading, reception and book signing celebrating Susan Sygall's new memoir No Ordinary Days.
“Loud, Proud and Passionate” becomes the...
Come plan events you want to attend, choose how we spend our hall money, and meet more people from the hall at Earl Hall Governement every Tuesday 8pm-9pm in...
Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) evolved from the "Day of Unity" held in October 1981 and was conceived by the National Coalition Against Domestic...
Painter and printmaker Enrique Chagoya describes his work as a “conceptual fusion of opposite cultural realities” and employs what he calls “reverse...
The Red Zone campaign is used to raise awareness about the national issue of sexual violence and the increased prevalence of sexual assault within the first...
In the month of October, the Women’s Center runs our annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) toiletry drive. All of the donations will benefit...
Drawing on the rich tradition of cut paper crafts (or papelpicado) in Mexico, Catalina Delgado Trunk creates intricate works that tell the stories of...
Come visit Sexual Violence Prevention and Education at the Street Faire!
ASUO 2015 Fall Street Faire is to be held October 14th through October 16th. The...
ASUO 2015 Fall Street Faire is to be held October 13th through October 16th. The faire will be located on 13th Avenue between Kincaid Street and University...
An exhibition of the 2nd year MFA candidates:
Lee Asahina
Andrew Campbell
Chelsea Couch
Amanda Hampton
Natalya Kolosowsky
Ron Linn
Joseph Moore
Mary...
The admissions committee has read your application and wants to meet you face to face or via Skype. The impression you make could make or break your...
Contemplation & Confrontation:
The Satirical Print in Europe, 1750–1850
The sweeping political and societal changes that occurred in Europe during the 18th...
This special exhibition will explore the range of contemporary print techniques – aquatint, etching, intaglio, lithography, mezzotint, silkscreen, stencils,...
300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep. Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...
Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of the Arctic. Adopted in 2013 from Western Oregon University, the Jensen Collection represents one of the...
Prospective graduate and undergraduate students in Landscape Architecture are invited to join us at our fall Open House. Meet faculty, current students, and...
This month, the Museum of Natural and Cultural History sends out a big THANK YOU to our members! MNCH members can enjoy 15 percent discounts at Past and...
Trained as an icon painter and conservator, Russian artist Olga Volchkova uses her knowledge of Orthodox iconography and her love of botany to create...
Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...
Discover Oregon’s deep history and the artistry and technologies of its first peoples. See the world’s oldest shoes – 10,000-year old sandals recovered from...
Hit the road. Experience our state’s dynamic landscapes through photographs and maps from the new edition of The Roadside Geology of Oregon, written by UO...
New views into nineteenth-century Oregon: From a working class neighborhood in Portland to a Chinese mining community in Jacksonville, this exhibit tells the...
If you are looking for a quick way to get involved and learn about campus-wide prevention initiatives, you should come to an Alliance for Sexual Assualt...
The Art Gym presents a large retrospective exhibition of the work of Kartz Ucci, who joined the UO faculty in 2004 and taught art and digital arts in Eugene...
KATHERINE LONGSTRETH
Marginal Evidence (an interactive experience of dance-making)
October 1 – November 14, 2015
On Saturday, November 7, 2015, 3:00 p.m....
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History offers exhibit talks Tuesdays through Sundays at 2:00 p.m. 2PM Talks cover a wide range of topics – from Oregon...
Join Program Director Helga Loebell and Faculty Advisor Analisa Taylor for an afternoon snack and virtual tour of the Chiapas Program that will take place in...
Feeling stressed or overwhelmed? Like free team and snacks?
Be Well Wednesdays is a weekly interactive workshop where you can manage your own daily life...
Become an OP trip initiator: it's easy! This clinic covers OP philosophy, liability, trip planning, and safety procedures, as well as use of the facility (OP...
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,...
Come discover the study abroad programs offered in A&AA! Learn about where you can go and what you can do through the School of Architecture & Allied Arts....
Join us for this interactive event that gives employers the opportunity to engage and connect with outstanding alumni from the University of Oregon. Don't...
UO graduate students and their families are invited to explore our exhibits, learn about exciting graduate opportunities at the museum, and enjoy light...
Enjoy free food and beverages while taking a guided tour of the museum. You can also drop in for the family art activity. There will be bedtime story telling...
Advisors from the Office of Academic Advising are now available for after-hours advising on Wednesday evenings from 6-8pm in LLC 115. Come meet with us...
Join the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) for their kick-off meeting with guest speaker Wayne Carr. Carr is an actor with the Oregon...
Join us for a cover letter workshop led by SOJC professor, Lori Shontz. It is that time of year when you start applying for jobs and internships so come by...
This course will give you the skills needed to maintain and repair your road, mountain, or commuter bike. Bring your own bike and clothes to work in. ...
The Sexual Wellness Advocacy Team (SWAT) is a group of students at the University of Oregon who uses theater and other interactive activities in order to...
We will have a guest speaker as well as talk about some of the things that we'll be starting over this next year. Come and join us if you have any level of...
Cinema Pacific’s Schnitzer Cinema presents:Queer Productions: American Experimental Media
Jerry Tartaglia presents newly restored films from the Jack Smith...
Elif Batuman’s The Possessed: Adventures with Russian Books and the People Who Read Them was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Reviewing...
Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) evolved from the "Day of Unity" held in October 1981 and was conceived by the National Coalition Against Domestic...
Painter and printmaker Enrique Chagoya describes his work as a “conceptual fusion of opposite cultural realities” and employs what he calls “reverse...
Meet with Paul Allen, Oregon MBA associate director of admissions and recruitment. Paul will be on site and scheduling one on one meetings with prospective...
The Red Zone campaign is used to raise awareness about the national issue of sexual violence and the increased prevalence of sexual assault within the first...
In the month of October, the Women’s Center runs our annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) toiletry drive. All of the donations will benefit...
Net Impact strengthens a network of new leaders who are using the power of business to make a positive net social, environmental, and economic impact. We...
Drawing on the rich tradition of cut paper crafts (or papelpicado) in Mexico, Catalina Delgado Trunk creates intricate works that tell the stories of...
The Sexual Violence Prevention Core Team is dedicated to providing education and prevention opportunitites for students in order to contribute to a safe and...
Come visit Sexual Violence Prevention and Education at the Street Faire!
ASUO 2015 Fall Street Faire is to be held October 14th through October 16th. The...
ASUO 2015 Fall Street Faire is to be held October 13th through October 16th. The faire will be located on 13th Avenue between Kincaid Street and University...
An exhibition of the 2nd year MFA candidates:
Lee Asahina
Andrew Campbell
Chelsea Couch
Amanda Hampton
Natalya Kolosowsky
Ron Linn
Joseph Moore
Mary...
Contemplation & Confrontation:
The Satirical Print in Europe, 1750–1850
The sweeping political and societal changes that occurred in Europe during the 18th...
This special exhibition will explore the range of contemporary print techniques – aquatint, etching, intaglio, lithography, mezzotint, silkscreen, stencils,...
300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep. Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...
Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of the Arctic. Adopted in 2013 from Western Oregon University, the Jensen Collection represents one of the...
This month, the Museum of Natural and Cultural History sends out a big THANK YOU to our members! MNCH members can enjoy 15 percent discounts at Past and...
Trained as an icon painter and conservator, Russian artist Olga Volchkova uses her knowledge of Orthodox iconography and her love of botany to create...
Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...
Discover Oregon’s deep history and the artistry and technologies of its first peoples. See the world’s oldest shoes – 10,000-year old sandals recovered from...
Hit the road. Experience our state’s dynamic landscapes through photographs and maps from the new edition of The Roadside Geology of Oregon, written by UO...
New views into nineteenth-century Oregon: From a working class neighborhood in Portland to a Chinese mining community in Jacksonville, this exhibit tells the...
Join us for an Open House Information Session about our Graduate Program and affiliated Graduate Certificates and learn more about a career as an arts...
The Art Gym presents a large retrospective exhibition of the work of Kartz Ucci, who joined the UO faculty in 2004 and taught art and digital arts in Eugene...
KATHERINE LONGSTRETH
Marginal Evidence (an interactive experience of dance-making)
October 1 – November 14, 2015
On Saturday, November 7, 2015, 3:00 p.m....
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History offers exhibit talks Tuesdays through Sundays at 2:00 p.m. 2PM Talks cover a wide range of topics – from Oregon...
We will explore Eugene's finest downtown coffee roasters, by bike! Bring your friends and your bike to discover your soon-to-be new favorite place to get...
In celebration of Latin@ Heritage Month, the University of Oregon Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies (CLLAS) and the UO Division of Equity and...
This event will feature:
• Dr. Patricia Gándara, research professor, UCLA, codirector of the Civil Rights Project of UCLA , and Visiting Distinguished...
Hosted by the Center for Latino/as and Latin American Studies, this event will feature:
- Dr. Patricia Gándara, research professor, UCLA, codirector of the...
We invite UO Study Abroad (GEO) Returnees to come to our UO Study Abroad Returnee Get Together on Thursday, October 15th at 5pm in the Mills International...
The Division of Student Life is excited to partner and host with a number offices across campus to bring you the 21st Celebration of Weaving New Beginnings....
Painter and printmaker Enrique Chagoya describes his work as a “conceptual fusion of opposite cultural realities” and employs what he calls “reverse...
Enrique Chagoya- "Cannibal Palimpsest"
Enrique Chagoya is a painter, printmaker, and art practice professor at Stanford's Department of Art and Art History....
Encounters with Chinese Culture: Auspicious Animals
Thursday, October 15
6:00pm
Global Scholars Hall 117
Presented by the UO Confucius Institute for Global...
Painter and printmaker Enrique Chagoya whose provocative works incorporate diverse symbolic elements from pre-Columbian mythology, Western religious...
Get the opportunity to meet the new Peace Corps Recruiter on the University of Oregon campus and the regional recruiter from Seattle at this exclusive...
The Philosophy of Nurturing Parenting (overview of series)
Please call to sign up for as many of these workshops that interest you. The workshops are free...
PepsiCo/Frito-Lay will be hosting an information session for students interested in learning about the available positions within their Beverages and Foods...
With $1.2 trillion in outstanding education debt, is there a student debt crisis on the horizon? College tuition and student debt levels have increased...
Instead of escaping urban congestion and heading to the country, what if your bike tour never left the city? Willie Weir has explored three different styles...
The City of Eugene, University of Oregon, Lane County and Eugene Water and Electric Board have collaborated to bring prominent international lecturer Tim...