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February 26 - March 4, 2021

Friday, February 26

KWVA Sports: Live Broadcast Oregon Soccer vs Stanford

Join KWVA for a live broadcast of Oregon Women's Soccer. Top quality students call and produce the game in real-time. Pre-grame show starts 10 minutes before...

Photo of a small sculpture in the shape of a figure holding a metal pot. The figure is completely blue and wearing a white dress. They are looking down into the pot they are holding. The pot's surface is reflective. In the reflection of the pot, a face is staring back at the figure. The face is blue and white.⠀

Every year, the JSMA partners with the University of Oregon’s Common Reading—campuswide programming around a shared book and its themes—to organize a Common...

Laura Fritz/Rick Silva: Encounters

Encounters pairs works by Oregon artists Laura Fritz (b. 1970) of Portland and Rick Silva (b. 1977) of Eugene. Together, Silva’s web-based, audio-visual...

Nkame: A Retrospective of Cuban Printmaker Belkis Ayón

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is pleased to host Nkame, a solo exhibition dedicated to the work of the late Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayón (1967-1999)....

Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys

Steve Rowell investigates ecology and post-natural landscapes in his multicomponent installation Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys (2013-20). The project’s...

All Sizes Fit

All Sizes Fit is a positive body image campaign that aims to increase body positivity and decrease the social pressures associated with obtaining an "ideal...

Moody, Moody: Exhibition by Isa Ramos

Art Exhibit by current UO Student Isa Ramos Artist Statement: I am a Texas-born queer Mexican-American whose work includes photography, design,...

Opening Act: Exhibition by Cristopher Stricklen

Opening Act is a body of work that represents select photographs from the initial years of my photography. As I tried to navigate how I wanted to use the...

Peer Wellness Chit-Chats (Virtual)

If you are craving social connection and want to chat with a friendly peer, check out Peer Wellness Chit Chats. Our Peer Wellness Advocates are volunteers...

Get Ready for Your (Global) Career: Wine Marketing Management Program in Siena, Italy

Speaker: Roger Rutan, Marketing Professor In this seminar, you will learn about career opportunities in the wine business, both abroad and at home in the...

Volleyball schedule

Join KWVA for a live broadcast of Oregon Volleyball. Top quality students call and produce the game in real-time. Pre-grame show starts 10 mintues before the...

Let's (Tele) Talk

Dr. Jingqing Liu will be available on Fridays from 10:00-12:00 p.m. Dr. Liu is the International Student Specialist and a Senior Staff Psychologist at...

Weekly Walking Group

Join the Duck Nest every Friday from 11am-12pm for our walking group! This is a fantastic opportunity to meet new people and socialize while staying...

ASURE logo

Interested in getting involved in research on campus? Join the Affiliated Students for Undergraduate Research and Engagement (ASURE) in our annual research...

Teresa Goddu

African American literature—very little of which is read as climate fiction—has long articulated the intersections between plantation slavery’s environmental...

We Are Neighbors Presentation

Community Alliance of Lane County (CALC) in partnership with Minority Voices Theater presents a staged reading of: The touring version of Now, I am Your...

Peer Wellness Chit-Chats (In Person)

Sign-up or drop-by to have an in-person chat with one of our Peer Wellness Advocates. If you are struggling with homesickness, trying to make friends, having...

Rehearsals for Life Workshop with Psychology Faculty

interactive bystander intervention workshop pracitcing interrupting oppressive and problematic behaviors.

Backlight: Discussion and Q&A with UO Faculty Ensemble, Meredith Monk and Allison Sniffin

Join us for a zoom conversation with Meredith Monk, Allison Sniffin and UO Faculty Ensemble to learn more about Monk’s work Backlight and the process of...

book cover of Transatlantic Studies

Profs. Enjuto-Rangel and García-Caro will present their book publication, followed by a Q&A Transatlantic Studies: Latin America, Iberia, and Africa...

UOTeach-In on Educational Equity & Anti-Oppressive Pedagogies

The UOTeach teacher licensure and Sapsik’wałá programs have collaborated with a host of campus and national scholars to offer a weeklong UOTeachIN on...

Story Time Online

To help raise funds for Food For Lane County, University Theatre has paired with the Pocket Playhouse to run a family-friendly storytime! Gather your friends...

Concert featuring Common Koi

Winter Virtual Concert Series featuring Common Koi! more info can be found at (@UOCONCERTS). The livestream will be held through our Instagram live...

Saturday, February 27

Photo of a small sculpture in the shape of a figure holding a metal pot. The figure is completely blue and wearing a white dress. They are looking down into the pot they are holding. The pot's surface is reflective. In the reflection of the pot, a face is staring back at the figure. The face is blue and white.⠀

Every year, the JSMA partners with the University of Oregon’s Common Reading—campuswide programming around a shared book and its themes—to organize a Common...

Laura Fritz/Rick Silva: Encounters

Encounters pairs works by Oregon artists Laura Fritz (b. 1970) of Portland and Rick Silva (b. 1977) of Eugene. Together, Silva’s web-based, audio-visual...

Nkame: A Retrospective of Cuban Printmaker Belkis Ayón

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is pleased to host Nkame, a solo exhibition dedicated to the work of the late Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayón (1967-1999)....

Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys

Steve Rowell investigates ecology and post-natural landscapes in his multicomponent installation Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys (2013-20). The project’s...

Moody, Moody: Exhibition by Isa Ramos

Art Exhibit by current UO Student Isa Ramos Artist Statement: I am a Texas-born queer Mexican-American whose work includes photography, design,...

Opening Act: Exhibition by Cristopher Stricklen

Opening Act is a body of work that represents select photographs from the initial years of my photography. As I tried to navigate how I wanted to use the...

UOTeach-In on Educational Equity & Anti-Oppressive Pedagogies

The UOTeach teacher licensure and Sapsik’wałá programs have collaborated with a host of campus and national scholars to offer a weeklong UOTeachIN on...

Ducks Disrupt Silver Linings Pitchbook

The Oregon Executive MBA is excited to introduce a second year of the Ducks Disrupt innovation boot camp. This year will focus on developing creative...

The Ducks Variety Show Logo

The Ducks Variety Show is a brand-new student engagement program launching winter term 2021. We wanted to keep you, our Ducks, engaged, entertained and have...

Sunday, February 28

KWVA Sports: Live Broadcast Oregon Soccer vs California

Join KWVA for a live broadcast of Oregon Women's Soccer. Top quality students call and produce the game in real-time. Pre-grame show starts 10 minutes before...

Photo of a small sculpture in the shape of a figure holding a metal pot. The figure is completely blue and wearing a white dress. They are looking down into the pot they are holding. The pot's surface is reflective. In the reflection of the pot, a face is staring back at the figure. The face is blue and white.⠀

Every year, the JSMA partners with the University of Oregon’s Common Reading—campuswide programming around a shared book and its themes—to organize a Common...

Laura Fritz/Rick Silva: Encounters

Encounters pairs works by Oregon artists Laura Fritz (b. 1970) of Portland and Rick Silva (b. 1977) of Eugene. Together, Silva’s web-based, audio-visual...

Nkame: A Retrospective of Cuban Printmaker Belkis Ayón

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is pleased to host Nkame, a solo exhibition dedicated to the work of the late Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayón (1967-1999)....

Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys

Steve Rowell investigates ecology and post-natural landscapes in his multicomponent installation Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys (2013-20). The project’s...

Ducks Disrupt Silver Linings Pitchbook

The Oregon Executive MBA is excited to introduce a second year of the Ducks Disrupt innovation boot camp. This year will focus on developing creative...

Moody, Moody: Exhibition by Isa Ramos

Art Exhibit by current UO Student Isa Ramos Artist Statement: I am a Texas-born queer Mexican-American whose work includes photography, design,...

Opening Act: Exhibition by Cristopher Stricklen

Opening Act is a body of work that represents select photographs from the initial years of my photography. As I tried to navigate how I wanted to use the...

Volleyball schedule

Join KWVA for a live broadcast of Oregon Volleyball. Top quality students call and produce the game in real-time. Pre-grame show starts 10:20am, game time is...

Aces and Aros Discussion Group

Aces and Aros is a subgroup of the LGBTQA3 for ace and aro students. We build community by holding discussion space and facilitating social connection. The...

2021 David and Anne McCosh Memorial Visiting Lecturer Series: George Johanson: 'Why Make Art?'

At age 92, Portland-based artist George Johanson has been drawing and painting for over 80 years. In this slide lecture and studio visit on Zoom Webinar, he...

Meredith Monk in Virtual Concert with Katie Geissinger and Allison Sniffin

In this live, first-time virtual concert, Meredith Monk performs some of her more intimate works with renowned members of her Vocal Ensemble, Katie...

Taming Test Anxiety

Did your palms start sweating just by reading this title? Learn how to manage stress levels, prepare well for exams, and make tests just another thing in...

Monday, March 1

Photo of a small sculpture in the shape of a figure holding a metal pot. The figure is completely blue and wearing a white dress. They are looking down into the pot they are holding. The pot's surface is reflective. In the reflection of the pot, a face is staring back at the figure. The face is blue and white.⠀

Every year, the JSMA partners with the University of Oregon’s Common Reading—campuswide programming around a shared book and its themes—to organize a Common...

Laura Fritz/Rick Silva: Encounters

Encounters pairs works by Oregon artists Laura Fritz (b. 1970) of Portland and Rick Silva (b. 1977) of Eugene. Together, Silva’s web-based, audio-visual...

Nkame: A Retrospective of Cuban Printmaker Belkis Ayón

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is pleased to host Nkame, a solo exhibition dedicated to the work of the late Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayón (1967-1999)....

Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys

Steve Rowell investigates ecology and post-natural landscapes in his multicomponent installation Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys (2013-20). The project’s...

Moody, Moody: Exhibition by Isa Ramos

Art Exhibit by current UO Student Isa Ramos Artist Statement: I am a Texas-born queer Mexican-American whose work includes photography, design,...

Opening Act: Exhibition by Cristopher Stricklen

Opening Act is a body of work that represents select photographs from the initial years of my photography. As I tried to navigate how I wanted to use the...

"Shibboleth-Fever-Friends"

This small show deals with sick, tired, digitally manipulated collages that start from imagery and praxis around: Film-maker Jim Hubbard's writing on...

"Spaghettification"

New work by Mary Evans *Note: Due to COVID-19 restrictions, UO ID cards or building access codes are required to gain entry to these exhibitions.*

SNAP Drop-in Assistance (In Person)

Stop by the Duck Nest** to learn more about SNAP (formerly known as food stamps) and get help with the application. Find out more about food security...

Meyer Memorial Trust HQ, Portland - LEVER Architecture

Chandra Robinson is a Project Director at LEVER Architecture, and serves on the Portland Design Commission and as Treasurer of NOMA PDX. Robinson’s talk will...

ski waxing

Winter is HERE! Time to get your skis and snowboards waxed! FREE! Drop your gear off at the Outdoor Program Rental Barn during opened hours, and pick it up...

Let's (Tele) Talk

Dr. Chris Michaels will be available on Thursdays from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Dr. Michaels is the Gender Support Specialist Team Coordinator and a Senior Staff...

Excellent Essay Exams

The Tutoring and Academic Engagement Center (TAEC) is excited to offer a series of virtual "Get Savvy" academic success workshops for Winter 2021. Workshops...

Winter Feast

Winter Feast

2pm
 

Join us for a Winter Feast for BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ students. The Multicultural Education and Student Success, and the LGBT+ Education and Support Services are...

LGBTQIA+ Jewish rainbow

This space encourages LGBTQIA+ identifying Jewish students to connect their peers to build community, share their experiences, and have some fun...

UO Dance in Concert: Newlove Suite

Livestream featuring Brad Garner

Tuesday, March 2

Photo of a small sculpture in the shape of a figure holding a metal pot. The figure is completely blue and wearing a white dress. They are looking down into the pot they are holding. The pot's surface is reflective. In the reflection of the pot, a face is staring back at the figure. The face is blue and white.⠀

Every year, the JSMA partners with the University of Oregon’s Common Reading—campuswide programming around a shared book and its themes—to organize a Common...

Laura Fritz/Rick Silva: Encounters

Encounters pairs works by Oregon artists Laura Fritz (b. 1970) of Portland and Rick Silva (b. 1977) of Eugene. Together, Silva’s web-based, audio-visual...

Nkame: A Retrospective of Cuban Printmaker Belkis Ayón

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is pleased to host Nkame, a solo exhibition dedicated to the work of the late Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayón (1967-1999)....

Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys

Steve Rowell investigates ecology and post-natural landscapes in his multicomponent installation Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys (2013-20). The project’s...

Moody, Moody: Exhibition by Isa Ramos

Art Exhibit by current UO Student Isa Ramos Artist Statement: I am a Texas-born queer Mexican-American whose work includes photography, design,...

Opening Act: Exhibition by Cristopher Stricklen

Opening Act is a body of work that represents select photographs from the initial years of my photography. As I tried to navigate how I wanted to use the...

"Shibboleth-Fever-Friends"

This small show deals with sick, tired, digitally manipulated collages that start from imagery and praxis around: Film-maker Jim Hubbard's writing on...

"Spaghettification"

New work by Mary Evans *Note: Due to COVID-19 restrictions, UO ID cards or building access codes are required to gain entry to these exhibitions.*

Let's (Tele) Talk

Dr. Eric Garcia will be available on Tuesdays from 10:00-12:00 p.m. Dr. Garcia is the Latinx and Undocumented Student Specialist and Senior Staff...

Queer Trans Intersex Students of Color

QTISOC is a discussion and support group for students who identify as an ethnic minority or a student of color as well as lesbian, gay, transgender, or...

Clay Kit example with text that reads: Clay Kits! Includes clay, popsicle stick, instruction sheet. Pick up Tuesdays with your student ID 12-1pm at our roll-up gate (near the EMU Green).

Clay pinch, slab, and coil pots are some of the oldest crafts in human history. Small portions of fireable clay will be available at the Craft Center on...

Conflict & Dispute Resolution Master's Info Session

Invest in your future by earning a master's degree in conflict resolution! Join our director for this info webinar to learn about our program offerings,...

Study abroad

Join us for an information session on the summer Cross-Border Interviewing and Story Development in Spain program. Attend this virtual info session to learn...

hands raised

Find Fun, Friends, Community, You! Whoever you are and wherever you come from, you have a place here. We're just here to help you find it. Find those who...

Movement and Meditation

Incorporate simple movements inspired by qigong and yoga, then ease into shared stillness with focus on inner peace, gratitude, and loving kindness toward...

Native Studies Colloquium

"Pluralistic Worlds: Indigenous Sovereignty in the American Philosophical Context" with Audrey Fayed. Abstract: This paper explores notions of Indigenous...

Rehearsals for Life Workshop with Linguistics Faculty

interactive bystander intervention workshop practicing interrupting oppressive and problematic behaviors.

Career Lab: Writing Resumes and Cover Letters

Ready to stand out? Your resume and cover letter are a chance to align your professional brand with the needs of an employer. We'll help you crack the code...

Cover of Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha

The Accessible Education Center in collaboration with the University of Oregon’s Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group presents an opportunity to engage in...

Law Books and Gavel

Unsure about how and/or when to get started researching law schools? In this session, aspiring law students will be provided with an overview of items to...

Peer Wellness Chit-Chats (Virtual)

If you are craving social connection and want to chat with a friendly peer, check out Peer Wellness Chit Chats. Our Peer Wellness Advocates are volunteers...

Interim Dir. John Johnson

Interim Director John Johnson has joined our team and will be leading the DEI outreach and implementation plan for our department To request zoom link for...

Pre-Athletic Training and Sports Medicine Club General Body Meeting

We are excited to have Dr. Andrew Karduna, a professor from the university's Department of Human Physiology and Dean of the Graduate School come to speak to...

Freeman Hrabowski

The Empowered University: Shared Leadership, Culture Change, and Academic Success REGISTER HERE Freeman Hrabowski has served as President of The...

Womxns Climbing

Join us on Zoom for a mini film festival featuring three films about womxn climbing! We are so excited to be hosting Shelma Jun for our Redefining Outdoorsy...

Queer and Christian

Are you queer and wanting to explore your spirituality/faith? Join us every Tuesday at 7pm in our queer-only group as we explore Jesus together! Some weeks...

UO Toastmasters Meeting

UO Toastmasters is a public speaking club with a mission to provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop...

UO Dance in Concert: Ictus

Livestream featuring Rita Honka

Wednesday, March 3

Photo of a small sculpture in the shape of a figure holding a metal pot. The figure is completely blue and wearing a white dress. They are looking down into the pot they are holding. The pot's surface is reflective. In the reflection of the pot, a face is staring back at the figure. The face is blue and white.⠀

Every year, the JSMA partners with the University of Oregon’s Common Reading—campuswide programming around a shared book and its themes—to organize a Common...

Laura Fritz/Rick Silva: Encounters

Encounters pairs works by Oregon artists Laura Fritz (b. 1970) of Portland and Rick Silva (b. 1977) of Eugene. Together, Silva’s web-based, audio-visual...

Nkame: A Retrospective of Cuban Printmaker Belkis Ayón

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is pleased to host Nkame, a solo exhibition dedicated to the work of the late Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayón (1967-1999)....

Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys

Steve Rowell investigates ecology and post-natural landscapes in his multicomponent installation Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys (2013-20). The project’s...

Moody, Moody: Exhibition by Isa Ramos

Art Exhibit by current UO Student Isa Ramos Artist Statement: I am a Texas-born queer Mexican-American whose work includes photography, design,...

Opening Act: Exhibition by Cristopher Stricklen

Opening Act is a body of work that represents select photographs from the initial years of my photography. As I tried to navigate how I wanted to use the...

"Shibboleth-Fever-Friends"

This small show deals with sick, tired, digitally manipulated collages that start from imagery and praxis around: Film-maker Jim Hubbard's writing on...

"Spaghettification"

New work by Mary Evans *Note: Due to COVID-19 restrictions, UO ID cards or building access codes are required to gain entry to these exhibitions.*

SNAP Drop-in Assistance (Virtual)

Come to the Duck Nest's virtual office hours to learn more about SNAP (formerly known as food stamps) and get help with the application. Find out more about...

Coloring book page with pencil sharpener, colored pencils, and crayons.

This week our Craft Kit is a coloring book created by the Craft Center staff! This week's kit includes information on the benefits of coloring, a coloring...

Youth Climate Court (PIELC Panel)

This panel describes a new way for young people in their teens and early- to mid-twenties to gather a few friends together, declare themselves a Youth...

Let's Talk

Talk with a Black/African American Specialist and Therapist Dr. Nikki Chery will be available on Wednesdays from 2-4 p.m. She is a psychologist who focuses...

Peer Wellness Chit-Chats (In Person)

Sign-up or drop-by to have an in-person chat with one of our Peer Wellness Advocates. If you are struggling with homesickness, trying to make friends, having...

Stress and anxiety management wellness workshop

Learn how to identify stress and anxiety triggers and work on personalized management techniques. All students are welcome to attend this weekly, free workshop.

Loan Repayment Workshop

As graduation nears, so does the reality of loan repayment. Do you know how you’re going to afford paying back your loans? You’re not alone in this process....

USO Schedule for Winter 2021

This is an informal meeting space for Asian, Desi and Pacific Islander (ADPI) students to connect, talk stories, and receive mentorship and support for...

Career Lab: Internship and Job Search Strategies

What's your strategy? Looking for an internship or job can be a daunting task. Attend this interactive session and learn how to maximize your time and effort...

UO Teach

Are you interested in becoming a K-12 teacher leader? The UO College of Education offers elementary and mid/high school teaching licensure to step into the...

Wednesday Walking Groups!

Join the OP for student Winter Walking Groups! Meet new people, have fun, socialize rain or shine! COVID guidelines in place; group size limited, wear a...

Map

New Affiliates is an award-winning New York-based design practice led by Ivi Diamantopoulou and Jaffer Kolb. They have completed a range of work, from ground...

Trans/Gender Diverse Yoga Class

Trans/Gender Diverse Yoga Class is hosted by TransPonder every Wednesday from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Due to COVID, the classes are FREE and will be held on...

BINGO

Connect the Ducks will be hosting virtual Bingo through Zoom every Wednesday from 6-7p.m. These events will be open to students, faculty and staff at the...

housing

Quench your thirst for knowledge at Ideas on Tap, the Museum of Natural and Cultural History's monthly pub talk—now served online! This month, Join...

Queering Kink Meetings

Whether you're just curious or have been in the scene for years, come meet other folks interested in kink. This is a great place to socialize, connect with...

UO Dance in Concert: A Noble Sound

Livestream featuring Cynthia Gutierrez-Garner

Thursday, March 4

Accounting Workshop: Gilles Hilary

The School of Accounting at the Lundquist College of Business will host a workshop led by Gilles Hilary from Georgetown University.

Photo of a small sculpture in the shape of a figure holding a metal pot. The figure is completely blue and wearing a white dress. They are looking down into the pot they are holding. The pot's surface is reflective. In the reflection of the pot, a face is staring back at the figure. The face is blue and white.⠀

Every year, the JSMA partners with the University of Oregon’s Common Reading—campuswide programming around a shared book and its themes—to organize a Common...

Laura Fritz/Rick Silva: Encounters

Encounters pairs works by Oregon artists Laura Fritz (b. 1970) of Portland and Rick Silva (b. 1977) of Eugene. Together, Silva’s web-based, audio-visual...

Nkame: A Retrospective of Cuban Printmaker Belkis Ayón

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is pleased to host Nkame, a solo exhibition dedicated to the work of the late Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayón (1967-1999)....

Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys

Steve Rowell investigates ecology and post-natural landscapes in his multicomponent installation Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys (2013-20). The project’s...

Oregon Women in Graduate Sciences, Winter Benefit

UO WOMEN IN GRADUATE SCIENCES SEVENTH ANNUAL WINTER BENEFIT Virtual Zoom Event Thursday, March 4, 2021 • 6:30–8:00 p.m. The University of Oregon Women in...

Moody, Moody: Exhibition by Isa Ramos

Art Exhibit by current UO Student Isa Ramos Artist Statement: I am a Texas-born queer Mexican-American whose work includes photography, design,...

Opening Act: Exhibition by Cristopher Stricklen

Opening Act is a body of work that represents select photographs from the initial years of my photography. As I tried to navigate how I wanted to use the...

Finals Prep:  Creating a Finals Study Plan

Ease stress and maximize success during final exam week by developing a solid, manageable plan for organizing your time, materials, and study methods. This...

Peer Wellness Chit-Chats (In Person)

Sign-up or drop-by to have an in-person chat with one of our Peer Wellness Advocates. If you are struggling with homesickness, trying to make friends, having...

Seminar Series: Local Perspectives on Global Issues

Join in-person or remotely for informal conversations with UO faculty, graduate students, and experts from around the world to discuss key issues facing our...

Let's Talk ADR! Hosted by UO Law Moot Court

Panel presentation about Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Panelists will discuss their career paths, the future of ADR (especially with COVID), and how...

SNAP Drop-in Assistance (Virtual)

Come to the Duck Nest's virtual office hours to learn more about SNAP (formerly known as food stamps) and get help with the application. Find out more about...

Alternative Careers for Humanities PhDs

Panel on non-traditional jobs for those with PhDs in Humanities fields Date and time: March 4th, 1-2:30 pm via Zoom Panelists: Alex Cavanaugh, current UO...

Pillow ZZZ

Are you getting enough sleep? How much sleep is enough sleep? In this workshop, we’ll discuss how much sleep is enough, and how to know if you’re getting...

Let's (Tele) Talk

Dr. Mariko Lin will be available on Thursdays from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Dr. Lin is the Education and Prevention Outreach Director and a Senior Staff Psychologist....

Chapman University Professor Nam Lee

Cinema Studies invites the UO community to a talk with Chapman University Professor Nam Lee about Lee’s recently published book, The Films of Bong Joon Ho,...

Hamza Walker and Mahfuz Sultan: Critical Conversations

Hamza Walker will be in conversation with Mahfuz Sultan. The event is free and open to the public and live on Zoom- register here. The lecture will also...

Career Duck

Tech Connect

4pm
 

Do you want to pursue a career in technology? Curious about job opportunities both locally and nationally? Want to meet professionals that could become your...

Let's (Tele) Talk

Colleen McCarthy will be available on Thursdays from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Colleen is a Senior Staff Therapist and Psychologist Resident at University Counseling...

Kevin Marbury, The Duck, Matt Carmichael

Join us for a chat with the UO Police Chief Matt Carmichael entitled “Police Recruiting and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion”. Bring all of your questions...

SOMD Community Conversations

In the fall, CEI hosted a series titled Community Conversations for Diverse Voices in Music and Dance during the Week of Welcome. The meetings were a...

Ducks After Dark logo

Test your knowledge of comedy movies by joining us for an online trivia challenge! We will be hosting this trivia challenge through Kahoot and will post the...

Net Impact Undergradute Weekly Meeting

Net Impact is a student-led nonprofit sustainable business club at the University of Oregon. We focus on the social, economic, and environmental impacts of...

Shelma Jun, Photo by Jim Aikman

Join us winter term as we host a series of speakers that are working to redefine the term “outdoorsy”. Often times the term “outdoorsy” seems exclusive to...

Portland Science Night

More than five million people in the US have Alzheimer’s disease. Previous research into the cause of Alzheimer’s disease has focused on plaques and tangles...

Ducks After Dark Presents: Booksmart

Due to the ongoing pandemic the DAD has decided to cancel this event. Please check out their virtual trivia night on @ducksafterdark. 7pm on Mrch 4. DAD...

UO Dance in Concert: Food for Thought

Livestream featuring Sarah Ebert

February 26 - March 4, 2021