Take a break from the ASUO Street Fair and explore a bounty of books donated by professors and the Design Library!
Large selection of volumes on art and...
The ASUO Street Faire is a bi-annual event where food vendors, artisans, non-profits, and student organizations come together in the heart of campus to share...
"The Last, Show of the Year" is a compilation of work from a group of undergrad artists Han Cao, Ross Doyle Jr., Austin Esterline, Michelle Ferguson, and...
Through 60 stunning and intimate portraits, photographer Dana Gluckstein pays homage to Indigenous Peoples around the world. Taken in Africa, the Americas,...
300 million years of Northwest natural history. Go Deep.
Explore the forces shaping Oregon’s landscapes and ecosystems. Discover the giant sabertooth salmon...
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...
When did people arrive in North America? How did they get here?
Museum archaeologists found surprising answers to these questions at Oregon’s Paisley Caves....
Mountains formed in moments? Bootprints that last for thousands of years? All this and more happens on Earth's only satellite, the Moon! Learn interesting...
How can wolves and people coexist in our modern world? From Alaska to Oregon to North Carolina, explore the epic story of North America’s wolves—and the...
Tuesdays through Sundays at 2:00 p.m.
Enhance your visit to the Museum of Natural and Cultural History with a talk and exhibit tour! Perfect for solo...
As a student of color, you may find yourself in an environment with more or less racial and cultural diversity than what you experienced in your home...
Drop by the Career Center for a 15-minute chat with an Advisor!
* The Career Center's drop-in hours may be sporadically affected or unavailable due to...
Centro Latino Americano is looking for volunteers who are interested in becoming Community Navigators. These are community members who receive specialized...
Talk followed by Q&A
Walidah Imarisha describes herself as an historian at heart, reporter by (w)right, and rebel by reason. Winner of a 2017 Oregon Book...
Talk followed by Q&A
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Walidah Imarisha describes herself as an historian at heart, reporter by (w)right, and rebel by reason. Winner of...
This Faculty Talk will feature a screening of the 2016 South Korean fictional film called “Spirits’ Homecoming,” which is about the so-called “comfort women”...
"The Last, Show of the Year" is a compilation for work from a group of undergrad artists Han Cao, Ross Doyle Jr., Austin Esterline, Michelle Ferguson, and...
At our Fall Awards Ceremony, we recognize the names, innovative research and contributions, and academic promise of all graduate students who have received...
Presented by: Matthew Turner – Consular Office of Japan - Portland
Are you interested in living, working, teaching and learning in Japan? If so, attend the...
William Powhida: “After the Contemporary”
William Powhida will discuss his recent show “After the Contemporary” at the Aldrich Contemporary Museum of Art....
Prepare yourself for a future in global business by studying and interning in London, one of the leading financial centers of the world. This program allows...
Join us on Thursday for an amazing opportunity to hear from Connor Eggerman. Connor is a social media manager at Laundry Service in Portland, he primarily...
Memoirist and fiction writer Michael Copperman will read from his work on Thursday, October 12, 8 p.m., in the Knight Library Browsing Room. The reading will...
Join us in the EMU Redwood 214 for a free movie! Plus we have FREE popcorn and soda for UO students with a valid UO ID!
Doors Open/Activity Starts at 8:15pm...