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December 12 - 18, 2018

Wednesday, December 12

Enjoy Winter Break!

Winter Classes begin January 7, 2019

Job Shadow Program Site Visits

Take this opportunity to visit a business professional at their place of work for a day. Sign up to participate in the Job Shadow Program by October 14,...

Matthew Picton: Cultural Mapping

To call Mathew Picton’s sculptural works “maps,” is both accurate and a misnomer. His three-dimensional aerial cartographies are each based in a particular...

Paper Weight: Works in Paper by Elsa Mora

Paper Weight is Elsa Mora’s latest exhibition of painstaking works made solely of paper and glue. Mora’s 2D and 3D pieces, presented in this exhibition, are...

Reframing the Fragments: The Best We Could Do

Common Reading at UO is a year of conversation around a shared book. For 2018, all first-year students will receive The Best We Could Do, an illustrated...

Share Your Thoughts About Sexual Health on Campus

Are you interested in the sexual health of our campus community? We want to hear from you! The University Health Center and the School of Journalism and...

Winter Wednesdays

This holiday season, shop local and make a difference with your holiday shopping! Each purchase at Past and Presents, the museum store, directly supports...

Master of Accounting Webinar

Considering a career in accounting? Join the University of Oregon’s Lundquist College of Business for an upcoming webinar to learn how a Master of Accounting...

Quack Chats Pub Talk “The ‘Hole’ Story of Cardiovascular Physiology & Medicine”

University of Oregon human physiologist Andrew Lovering gives a free pub talk on “The ‘Hole’ Story of Cardiovascular Physiology and Medicine.” The talk will...

Thursday, December 13

Enjoy Winter Break!

Winter Classes begin January 7, 2019

Matthew Picton: Cultural Mapping

To call Mathew Picton’s sculptural works “maps,” is both accurate and a misnomer. His three-dimensional aerial cartographies are each based in a particular...

Paper Weight: Works in Paper by Elsa Mora

Paper Weight is Elsa Mora’s latest exhibition of painstaking works made solely of paper and glue. Mora’s 2D and 3D pieces, presented in this exhibition, are...

Reframing the Fragments: The Best We Could Do

Common Reading at UO is a year of conversation around a shared book. For 2018, all first-year students will receive The Best We Could Do, an illustrated...

Share Your Thoughts About Sexual Health on Campus

Are you interested in the sexual health of our campus community? We want to hear from you! The University Health Center and the School of Journalism and...

2018 Quack-IT Challenge

Eleven teams of IT employees will compete in the university's first 24-hour innovation day for IT staff members. Come see the teams present their work and...

Webinar: Preparing a Strong MSF Application

The Round 2 application deadline for UO's MS in Finance is approaching on January 15, 2019! Join a Graduate Recruiter to learn tips and tricks for preparing...

Friday, December 14

Enjoy Winter Break!

Winter Classes begin January 7, 2019

Fiesta Cultural

Fiesta Cultural is Lane County’s largest annual celebration of Latinx arts and culture, featuring over thirty events happening throughout Lane County...

Matthew Picton: Cultural Mapping

To call Mathew Picton’s sculptural works “maps,” is both accurate and a misnomer. His three-dimensional aerial cartographies are each based in a particular...

Paper Weight: Works in Paper by Elsa Mora

Paper Weight is Elsa Mora’s latest exhibition of painstaking works made solely of paper and glue. Mora’s 2D and 3D pieces, presented in this exhibition, are...

Reframing the Fragments: The Best We Could Do

Common Reading at UO is a year of conversation around a shared book. For 2018, all first-year students will receive The Best We Could Do, an illustrated...

Share Your Thoughts About Sexual Health on Campus

Are you interested in the sexual health of our campus community? We want to hear from you! The University Health Center and the School of Journalism and...

School of Architecture and Environment Graduate Programs Virtual Info Session

Virtual information session to provide further details on the Graduate Programs within the School of Architecture and Environment (Historic Preservation,...

Little Wonders – Stories and Activities for Preschoolers

You and your child are invited to learn and play at the museum during our monthly Little Wonders event! This month's, be an Astro-Explorer for a day as we...

4J - 2019/20 School Choice Lottery Information

Looking ahead to your child's school choice for next year? The school choice period for district residents is January 2019. The online application will be...

Winter Solstice Celebration: Giants of the Ice Age!

Ring in wintertime with some really big fun! At this year's winter solstice celebration, you and your family can journey deep into Oregon's Pleistocene past,...

Saturday, December 15

Enjoy Winter Break!

Winter Classes begin January 7, 2019

Matthew Picton: Cultural Mapping

To call Mathew Picton’s sculptural works “maps,” is both accurate and a misnomer. His three-dimensional aerial cartographies are each based in a particular...

Paper Weight: Works in Paper by Elsa Mora

Paper Weight is Elsa Mora’s latest exhibition of painstaking works made solely of paper and glue. Mora’s 2D and 3D pieces, presented in this exhibition, are...

Reframing the Fragments: The Best We Could Do

Common Reading at UO is a year of conversation around a shared book. For 2018, all first-year students will receive The Best We Could Do, an illustrated...

Share Your Thoughts About Sexual Health on Campus

Are you interested in the sexual health of our campus community? We want to hear from you! The University Health Center and the School of Journalism and...

Sunday, December 16

Enjoy Winter Break!

Winter Classes begin January 7, 2019

Matthew Picton: Cultural Mapping

To call Mathew Picton’s sculptural works “maps,” is both accurate and a misnomer. His three-dimensional aerial cartographies are each based in a particular...

Paper Weight: Works in Paper by Elsa Mora

Paper Weight is Elsa Mora’s latest exhibition of painstaking works made solely of paper and glue. Mora’s 2D and 3D pieces, presented in this exhibition, are...

Reframing the Fragments: The Best We Could Do

Common Reading at UO is a year of conversation around a shared book. For 2018, all first-year students will receive The Best We Could Do, an illustrated...

Share Your Thoughts About Sexual Health on Campus

Are you interested in the sexual health of our campus community? We want to hear from you! The University Health Center and the School of Journalism and...

Monday, December 17

Enjoy Winter Break!

Winter Classes begin January 7, 2019

Share Your Thoughts About Sexual Health on Campus

Are you interested in the sexual health of our campus community? We want to hear from you! The University Health Center and the School of Journalism and...

School of Architecture and Environment Graduate Programs In-person Info Session

Information session to provide further details on the Graduate Programs within the School of Architecture and Environment (Historic Preservation, Interior...

Tuesday, December 18

Enjoy Winter Break!

Winter Classes begin January 7, 2019

Share Your Thoughts About Sexual Health on Campus

Are you interested in the sexual health of our campus community? We want to hear from you! The University Health Center and the School of Journalism and...

Webinar: Creating a Competitive Oregon MBA Application

Join us for this 30 minute webinar on creating a competitive application for the Oregon MBA. During this presentation, members of the Admission and...

Master's Statements of Completion Due

The student's department is responsible for sumbitting the statement of completion in GradWeb indicating that the student has met all requirements for the...

December 12 - 18, 2018