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March 27 - April 2, 2017

Monday, March 27

A&AA Library Exhibit: "You Must Never Look Away From This"

This exhibit in the Architecture and Allied Arts (A&AA) Library highlights artists' books that relate to themes in this year's common reading selection,...

All Sizes Fit: Call for Artists

We are currently recruiting art work for the 2017 All Sizes Fit Art Show. Please submit an entry form if you would like to enter a piece that represents the...

Hayden Gallery Exhibit: "Architecture and Interior Architecture Intermediate Studio Projects"

March 20–April 8, 2017 The Wallace and Grace Hayden Gallery is pleased to present selected student projects from the 2017 winter term Architecture (ARCH...

Minoru Yasui, Japanese Internment, and the Fight for Social Justice/The Yasui Family of Hood River, Oregon

This exhibit explores Japanese internment during World War II, the career of Oregon Law graduate Minoru Yasui, and the importance of social justice lawyering...

Volunteer Opportunity with Centro Latino Americano

Centro Latino Americano is looking for volunteers who are interested in becoming Community Navigators. These are community members who receive specialized...

University Housing Student Employment 2017-18

Looking for a campus job next Fall? Check out our open University Housing Student Assistant Positions! Gain skills in problem solving, critical thinking,...

Sports Product Management Commencement

You are invited to the University of Oregon Sports Product Management Commencement Ceremony of the inaugural Class of 2017.

Application Deadline: Grant Thornton Summer Leadership Program

"Grow with Grant Thornton" is Grant Thornton’s Summer Leadership Program for sophomore and junior students who are interested in pursuing a career in public...

Tuesday, March 28

A&AA Library Exhibit: "You Must Never Look Away From This"

This exhibit in the Architecture and Allied Arts (A&AA) Library highlights artists' books that relate to themes in this year's common reading selection,...

All Sizes Fit: Call for Artists

We are currently recruiting art work for the 2017 All Sizes Fit Art Show. Please submit an entry form if you would like to enter a piece that represents the...

Bowls Around Town: Eugene, OR

Borrow a bowl, cook a dish, share a story! Past and Presents, The Museum Store, is delighted to host the Bowls Around Town project. Here’s how it works:...

Explore Oregon Exhibit

300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep. Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...

HUNGRY PLANET: What the World Eats

You’ll never look at your dinner table the same way again. Gain a global perspective on food through Hungry Planet, a new exhibit based on Peter Menzel and...

Hayden Gallery Exhibit: "Architecture and Interior Architecture Intermediate Studio Projects"

March 20–April 8, 2017 The Wallace and Grace Hayden Gallery is pleased to present selected student projects from the 2017 winter term Architecture (ARCH...

Many Nations-- Oregon Tribal Flags

Oregon is home to nine independent tribal nations. Journey into the history and meanings of each nation’s flag.

Minoru Yasui, Japanese Internment, and the Fight for Social Justice/The Yasui Family of Hood River, Oregon

This exhibit explores Japanese internment during World War II, the career of Oregon Law graduate Minoru Yasui, and the importance of social justice lawyering...

Oregon-- Where Past is Present

Delve into Oregon’s story, from the first Americans at Paisley Caves to the dynamic cultures of today’s tribes. This newly enhanced exhibit combines...

Paisley Caves and the First Americans

When did people arrive in North America? How did they get here? Museum archaeologists found surprising answers to these questions at Oregon’s Paisley Caves....

Volunteer Opportunity with Centro Latino Americano

Centro Latino Americano is looking for volunteers who are interested in becoming Community Navigators. These are community members who receive specialized...

University Housing Student Employment 2017-18

Looking for a campus job next Fall? Check out our open University Housing Student Assistant Positions! Gain skills in problem solving, critical thinking,...

Hungry Planet: What the World Eats 

An Exhibit from the Bell Museum of Natural History Gain a global perspective on food. Through spectacular photographs and thought-provoking narrative,...

Exhibition | Made In Oregon

MARCH 14 – APRIL 8, 2017 Opening Reception | Friday, March 24, 2017, 6:00 – 8:00 P.M. M A D E I N O R E G O N is an exhibition that shows the breadth...

2PM Walk & Talk at the Museum

Enhance your visit to the Museum of Natural and Cultural History with a talk and exhibit tour! Perfect for solo visitors, couples, or small groups, 2PM Walk...

Wednesday, March 29

A&AA Library Exhibit: "You Must Never Look Away From This"

This exhibit in the Architecture and Allied Arts (A&AA) Library highlights artists' books that relate to themes in this year's common reading selection,...

All Sizes Fit: Call for Artists

We are currently recruiting art work for the 2017 All Sizes Fit Art Show. Please submit an entry form if you would like to enter a piece that represents the...

Bowls Around Town: Eugene, OR

Borrow a bowl, cook a dish, share a story! Past and Presents, The Museum Store, is delighted to host the Bowls Around Town project. Here’s how it works:...

Explore Oregon Exhibit

300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep. Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...

HUNGRY PLANET: What the World Eats

You’ll never look at your dinner table the same way again. Gain a global perspective on food through Hungry Planet, a new exhibit based on Peter Menzel and...

Hayden Gallery Exhibit: "Architecture and Interior Architecture Intermediate Studio Projects"

March 20–April 8, 2017 The Wallace and Grace Hayden Gallery is pleased to present selected student projects from the 2017 winter term Architecture (ARCH...

Many Nations-- Oregon Tribal Flags

Oregon is home to nine independent tribal nations. Journey into the history and meanings of each nation’s flag.

Minoru Yasui, Japanese Internment, and the Fight for Social Justice/The Yasui Family of Hood River, Oregon

This exhibit explores Japanese internment during World War II, the career of Oregon Law graduate Minoru Yasui, and the importance of social justice lawyering...

Oregon-- Where Past is Present

Delve into Oregon’s story, from the first Americans at Paisley Caves to the dynamic cultures of today’s tribes. This newly enhanced exhibit combines...

Paisley Caves and the First Americans

When did people arrive in North America? How did they get here? Museum archaeologists found surprising answers to these questions at Oregon’s Paisley Caves....

Volunteer Opportunity with Centro Latino Americano

Centro Latino Americano is looking for volunteers who are interested in becoming Community Navigators. These are community members who receive specialized...

University Housing Student Employment 2017-18

Looking for a campus job next Fall? Check out our open University Housing Student Assistant Positions! Gain skills in problem solving, critical thinking,...

Hungry Planet: What the World Eats 

An Exhibit from the Bell Museum of Natural History Gain a global perspective on food. Through spectacular photographs and thought-provoking narrative,...

Exhibition | Made In Oregon

MARCH 14 – APRIL 8, 2017 Opening Reception | Friday, March 24, 2017, 6:00 – 8:00 P.M. M A D E I N O R E G O N is an exhibition that shows the breadth...

2PM Walk & Talk at the Museum

Enhance your visit to the Museum of Natural and Cultural History with a talk and exhibit tour! Perfect for solo visitors, couples, or small groups, 2PM Walk...

Thursday, March 30

All Sizes Fit: Call for Artists

We are currently recruiting art work for the 2017 All Sizes Fit Art Show. Please submit an entry form if you would like to enter a piece that represents the...

Bowls Around Town: Eugene, OR

Borrow a bowl, cook a dish, share a story! Past and Presents, The Museum Store, is delighted to host the Bowls Around Town project. Here’s how it works:...

Explore Oregon Exhibit

300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep. Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...

HUNGRY PLANET: What the World Eats

You’ll never look at your dinner table the same way again. Gain a global perspective on food through Hungry Planet, a new exhibit based on Peter Menzel and...

Hayden Gallery Exhibit: "Architecture and Interior Architecture Intermediate Studio Projects"

March 20–April 8, 2017 The Wallace and Grace Hayden Gallery is pleased to present selected student projects from the 2017 winter term Architecture (ARCH...

Many Nations-- Oregon Tribal Flags

Oregon is home to nine independent tribal nations. Journey into the history and meanings of each nation’s flag.

Minoru Yasui, Japanese Internment, and the Fight for Social Justice/The Yasui Family of Hood River, Oregon

This exhibit explores Japanese internment during World War II, the career of Oregon Law graduate Minoru Yasui, and the importance of social justice lawyering...

Oregon-- Where Past is Present

Delve into Oregon’s story, from the first Americans at Paisley Caves to the dynamic cultures of today’s tribes. This newly enhanced exhibit combines...

Paisley Caves and the First Americans

When did people arrive in North America? How did they get here? Museum archaeologists found surprising answers to these questions at Oregon’s Paisley Caves....

Volunteer Opportunity with Centro Latino Americano

Centro Latino Americano is looking for volunteers who are interested in becoming Community Navigators. These are community members who receive specialized...

University Housing Student Employment 2017-18

Looking for a campus job next Fall? Check out our open University Housing Student Assistant Positions! Gain skills in problem solving, critical thinking,...

Hungry Planet: What the World Eats 

An Exhibit from the Bell Museum of Natural History Gain a global perspective on food. Through spectacular photographs and thought-provoking narrative,...

Exhibition | Made In Oregon

MARCH 14 – APRIL 8, 2017 Opening Reception | Friday, March 24, 2017, 6:00 – 8:00 P.M. M A D E I N O R E G O N is an exhibition that shows the breadth...

2PM Walk & Talk at the Museum

Enhance your visit to the Museum of Natural and Cultural History with a talk and exhibit tour! Perfect for solo visitors, couples, or small groups, 2PM Walk...

Friday, March 31

All Sizes Fit: Call for Artists

We are currently recruiting art work for the 2017 All Sizes Fit Art Show. Please submit an entry form if you would like to enter a piece that represents the...

Bowls Around Town: Eugene, OR

Borrow a bowl, cook a dish, share a story! Past and Presents, The Museum Store, is delighted to host the Bowls Around Town project. Here’s how it works:...

Explore Oregon Exhibit

300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep. Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...

HUNGRY PLANET: What the World Eats

You’ll never look at your dinner table the same way again. Gain a global perspective on food through Hungry Planet, a new exhibit based on Peter Menzel and...

Hayden Gallery Exhibit: "Architecture and Interior Architecture Intermediate Studio Projects"

March 20–April 8, 2017 The Wallace and Grace Hayden Gallery is pleased to present selected student projects from the 2017 winter term Architecture (ARCH...

Many Nations-- Oregon Tribal Flags

Oregon is home to nine independent tribal nations. Journey into the history and meanings of each nation’s flag.

Minoru Yasui, Japanese Internment, and the Fight for Social Justice/The Yasui Family of Hood River, Oregon

This exhibit explores Japanese internment during World War II, the career of Oregon Law graduate Minoru Yasui, and the importance of social justice lawyering...

Oregon-- Where Past is Present

Delve into Oregon’s story, from the first Americans at Paisley Caves to the dynamic cultures of today’s tribes. This newly enhanced exhibit combines...

Paisley Caves and the First Americans

When did people arrive in North America? How did they get here? Museum archaeologists found surprising answers to these questions at Oregon’s Paisley Caves....

Volunteer Opportunity with Centro Latino Americano

Centro Latino Americano is looking for volunteers who are interested in becoming Community Navigators. These are community members who receive specialized...

University Housing Student Employment 2017-18

Looking for a campus job next Fall? Check out our open University Housing Student Assistant Positions! Gain skills in problem solving, critical thinking,...

Hungry Planet: What the World Eats 

An Exhibit from the Bell Museum of Natural History Gain a global perspective on food. Through spectacular photographs and thought-provoking narrative,...

Exhibition | Made In Oregon

MARCH 14 – APRIL 8, 2017 Opening Reception | Friday, March 24, 2017, 6:00 – 8:00 P.M. M A D E I N O R E G O N is an exhibition that shows the breadth...

2PM Walk & Talk at the Museum

Enhance your visit to the Museum of Natural and Cultural History with a talk and exhibit tour! Perfect for solo visitors, couples, or small groups, 2PM Walk...

Saturday, April 1

All Sizes Fit: Call for Artists

We are currently recruiting art work for the 2017 All Sizes Fit Art Show. Please submit an entry form if you would like to enter a piece that represents the...

Bowls Around Town: Eugene, OR

Borrow a bowl, cook a dish, share a story! Past and Presents, The Museum Store, is delighted to host the Bowls Around Town project. Here’s how it works:...

Explore Oregon Exhibit

300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep. Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...

HUNGRY PLANET: What the World Eats

You’ll never look at your dinner table the same way again. Gain a global perspective on food through Hungry Planet, a new exhibit based on Peter Menzel and...

Hayden Gallery Exhibit: "Architecture and Interior Architecture Intermediate Studio Projects"

March 20–April 8, 2017 The Wallace and Grace Hayden Gallery is pleased to present selected student projects from the 2017 winter term Architecture (ARCH...

Many Nations-- Oregon Tribal Flags

Oregon is home to nine independent tribal nations. Journey into the history and meanings of each nation’s flag.

Minoru Yasui, Japanese Internment, and the Fight for Social Justice/The Yasui Family of Hood River, Oregon

This exhibit explores Japanese internment during World War II, the career of Oregon Law graduate Minoru Yasui, and the importance of social justice lawyering...

Oregon-- Where Past is Present

Delve into Oregon’s story, from the first Americans at Paisley Caves to the dynamic cultures of today’s tribes. This newly enhanced exhibit combines...

Paisley Caves and the First Americans

When did people arrive in North America? How did they get here? Museum archaeologists found surprising answers to these questions at Oregon’s Paisley Caves....

Volunteer Opportunity with Centro Latino Americano

Centro Latino Americano is looking for volunteers who are interested in becoming Community Navigators. These are community members who receive specialized...

University Housing Student Employment 2017-18

Looking for a campus job next Fall? Check out our open University Housing Student Assistant Positions! Gain skills in problem solving, critical thinking,...

Run with a Researcher

The first Saturday of the month at 9:00 a.m., the University of Oregon will host “Run with a Researcher” runs and walks. Meet at the “O” desk at the new Erb...

Hungry Planet: What the World Eats 

An Exhibit from the Bell Museum of Natural History Gain a global perspective on food. Through spectacular photographs and thought-provoking narrative,...

Deadline: AICPA Scholarships

The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) is currently offering approximately 100 scholarships ranging from $1,000 - $10,000 for the...

Exhibition | Made In Oregon

MARCH 14 – APRIL 8, 2017 Opening Reception | Friday, March 24, 2017, 6:00 – 8:00 P.M. M A D E I N O R E G O N is an exhibition that shows the breadth...

2PM Walk & Talk at the Museum

Enhance your visit to the Museum of Natural and Cultural History with a talk and exhibit tour! Perfect for solo visitors, couples, or small groups, 2PM Walk...

EMU Final Four WATCH PARTY

The EMU invites UO Basketball fans to enjoy the FINAL FOUR round of March Madness on the BIG SCREEN in the EMU "O" Lounge. Join the Pit Crew for: Free...

Sunday, April 2

All Sizes Fit: Call for Artists

We are currently recruiting art work for the 2017 All Sizes Fit Art Show. Please submit an entry form if you would like to enter a piece that represents the...

Bowls Around Town: Eugene, OR

Borrow a bowl, cook a dish, share a story! Past and Presents, The Museum Store, is delighted to host the Bowls Around Town project. Here’s how it works:...

Explore Oregon Exhibit

300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep. Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...

HUNGRY PLANET: What the World Eats

You’ll never look at your dinner table the same way again. Gain a global perspective on food through Hungry Planet, a new exhibit based on Peter Menzel and...

Hayden Gallery Exhibit: "Architecture and Interior Architecture Intermediate Studio Projects"

March 20–April 8, 2017 The Wallace and Grace Hayden Gallery is pleased to present selected student projects from the 2017 winter term Architecture (ARCH...

Many Nations-- Oregon Tribal Flags

Oregon is home to nine independent tribal nations. Journey into the history and meanings of each nation’s flag.

Minoru Yasui, Japanese Internment, and the Fight for Social Justice/The Yasui Family of Hood River, Oregon

This exhibit explores Japanese internment during World War II, the career of Oregon Law graduate Minoru Yasui, and the importance of social justice lawyering...

Oregon-- Where Past is Present

Delve into Oregon’s story, from the first Americans at Paisley Caves to the dynamic cultures of today’s tribes. This newly enhanced exhibit combines...

Paisley Caves and the First Americans

When did people arrive in North America? How did they get here? Museum archaeologists found surprising answers to these questions at Oregon’s Paisley Caves....

Volunteer Opportunity with Centro Latino Americano

Centro Latino Americano is looking for volunteers who are interested in becoming Community Navigators. These are community members who receive specialized...

University Housing Student Employment 2017-18

Looking for a campus job next Fall? Check out our open University Housing Student Assistant Positions! Gain skills in problem solving, critical thinking,...

Hungry Planet: What the World Eats 

An Exhibit from the Bell Museum of Natural History Gain a global perspective on food. Through spectacular photographs and thought-provoking narrative,...

2PM Walk & Talk at the Museum

Enhance your visit to the Museum of Natural and Cultural History with a talk and exhibit tour! Perfect for solo visitors, couples, or small groups, 2PM Walk...

March 27 - April 2, 2017