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Tuesday, January 3

2017 SOSer Applications Open!

Apply to be on the Student Orientation Staff for 2017 IntroDUCKtion! Applications are due by February 1, 2017 at orientation.uoregon.edu/student-jobs.

Enjoy Winter Break!

Winter Classes Begin January 9, 2017

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 BEST Fest Art Installations

Parametric modeling extends folding experiments by articulating geometric relationships, allowing an infinite number of design variations. As a demonstration...

Summer Conference Ambassador Application Open!

Apply to work with University Housing and Conference Services for the 2017 Summer! Gain skills in leadership, event planning, critical thinking and...

UO Art MFA Exhibition: "On The Wall"

December 17, 2016 – February 25, 2017 at Fertilab Events: Friday, January 6, 2017, 5:30 – 8:00 p.m. - First Friday Art Walk Friday, January 13, 2017, 6:00...

Explore Oregon

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

Many Nations—Oregon Tribal Flags

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

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

Restore Oregon — Reflections on Water

A project in partnership with the UO Environmental Leadership Program This collection of student photographs captures the beauty of the McKenzie River...

Strung Together — Beads, People, and History

From ancient artifacts to works by contemporary artists, discover a world of human stories behind the beauty of beads.

2PM Talks at the Museum

The Museum of Natural and Cultural History offers exhibit talks Tuesdays through Sundays at 2:00 p.m. The talks cover a wide range of topics – from Oregon...

Our Bodies, Our Country, Our World

“This is your country, this is your world, this is your body and you must find some way to live within the all of it” ~ Ta-Nehisi Coates Sparked by this...

Tuesday, January 3