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Tuesday, March 10

An Ecudorian Peek

An Ecudorian Peek featuring photography by Mohomed Murad

Gifts from the Judith and Jan Zach Estate

Sculptures and works on paper from the artist’s estate show the breadth of former A&AA professor Jan Zach’s talents. Trained as a painter in his native...

Images of Architecture

Drawn entirely from the collections of the JSMA, this exhibition explores different modes of representing architecture. From prints to drawings to...

Reconoci.do: Dominicans of Haitian Descent

In the wake of a recent decision by the Constitutional Tribunal in the Dominican Republic, many Dominican youth of Haitian descent are unable to go to...

The Architecture and Legacy of Pietro Belluschi

Portland-based architect Pietro Belluschi (1899–1994) was one of the leading proponents of Modernist architecture in the Pacific Northwest. Born in Italy,...

Under Pressure: Contemporary Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation

Under Pressure: Contemporary Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation features work by forty artists spanning the last...

Exhibit - Constance Fowler: "The Old Days in and near Salem, Oregon"

An exhibit at the Architecture & Allied Arts Library, winter term 2015 On exhibit during winter term in the Architecture & Allied Arts Library are original...

Arts and Administration Program First Year Research Poster Session

Come and see first year Arts and Administration Program students present their preliminary research topics in this poster session designed to let you ask...

LaVerne Krause Gallery Exhibit: BAGS

An art installation by: Cole Lendrum Sam Tucker Conor Davidson

Explore Oregon

300 million years of Northwest natural history. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon and other amazing animals from Oregon’s past, and take part in a...

Highlights of the Jensen Arctic Collection

Journey into the unique cultures and ecosystems of a rapidly changing region.

Oregon - Where Past is Present

Experience 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history - including the world's oldest shoes - and 200 million years of geology. Realistic environmental...

Road Trip! The Roadside Geology of Oregon

Experience our state’s dynamic landscapes through photographs, maps, and more from the new edition of Roadside Geology of Oregon, written by UO geologist...

Site Seeing: Snapshots of Historical Archaeology in Oregon

Explore five historical sites excavated by museum archaeologists, and get a glimpse into a diverse 19th-century Oregon.

Volunteer Recruitment Month at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Learn * Inspire * Connect Volunteer at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History. Volunteers are a vital link between the Museum and the communities it...

White Box Exhibit: Unfiltered Kilter

The White Box at the University of Oregon in Portland is pleased to present Unfiltered Kilter, work by Univeristy of Oregon Department of Art alumni, Carl...

Stress Less

Stress Less is back for Winter 2015! A growing group of campus collaborators bring you an opportunity to destress amongst studying and preparing finals. All...

Personal Branding: Your Job or Internship Search

Looking for a job can be a daunting task. Learn how to identify and leverage your own employment brand to secure a career-path job or internship that aligns...

Exhibit Talks

Enhance your museum visit with an exhibit talk given by a museum volunteer. Talks are included with the price of admission.

International Business and Economics Club Bi-Weekly Meeting

IBEC offers many opportunities for students including guest speakers, professional events, and site visits. All students are welcome.

Women in Business Winter Term Social

Stressed out from finals and burnt out on studying? Join WIB as we take a break from studying and celebrate the successful term.

Behind the Lens Seminar–The Day of the Locust

The Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts (DIVA) hosts "Behind the Lens", a weekly film seminar that explores the relationship between classic feature...

We're Free, But Not *Free*: Custodial Citizenship in Our Time

Vesla Weaver is an assistant professor of political science and African American Studies at Yale University. She received her doctorate in Government and...

"The Evolution of Connectivity: Empathy, Altruism, and Primate Social Skills"

Frans de Waal, director, Living Links Center; C. H. Candler Professor of Primate Behavior, Emory University. He is the author of The Age of Empathy: Nature's...

Kandinsky Trio | Live-streamed

This event will be live-streamed. Event Program PDFs for most performances will be made available as they are completed. Tickets are available at the door...

Late Night Study Hours in the EMU

Looking for a place to study? Need a spot to work on group projects? Come to the EMU 11pm-12am pick up a study pack, snack, and drink Free for UO Students-...

Tuesday, March 10