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 Pac-12 Challenge is week long event (October 26-30) for anyone in the U of O community to log their hours of activity and recreation to compete against...
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...
Protect yourself from the flu this season. Student flu shots are now available at the University Health Center for only $20. Schedule your appointment online...
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...
Techtronic Industries (TTI) will be engaging in various activities all day at the Lillis Business Complex to tell students about their amazing leadership...
The Mindfulness & Meditation group is a chance for you to slow down, check in with yourself, and practice being more present in your life. Group sessions...
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...
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...
Cinema Studies and the School of Journalism & Communication/Media Studies Present:
A public lecture by Whitney Strub
Associate Professor of History and...
Anthropologists are fundamentally concerned with explaining patterns of human variation. One remarkably consistent pattern of variation is that individuals...
If you want a lasting career in communications, this event is for you! Join us to hear from a panel of local experts who will share…
Insights on the...
Co-sponsor links: EMU, DSL, FSL, and UCTC
When Ross Szabo was a freshman in college, everything on the surface seemed to be fine. He was making friends,...
This event will be live-streamed from the SOMD website.
UO violin alumnus Wyatt True and Oregon State University piano faculty member David Servias will...
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...