Send us a photo of your Movember mustache (real or fake) to show support for men's health and mental health. Eligible participants will be entered into a...
Get ready to meet more than 100 organizations at the Fall Career Fair Thursday, Nov. 9th!
We have a week’s programing to help you prepare:
Drop-In Career...
Duck the Flu! UHC flu clinics make it quick and convenient for
you to receive a seasonal flu shot to protect you this fall and winter.
Cost is $20 for...
Drop-In to meet with a CIA recruiter to learn more about the agency's career and internship opportunities. Bring your questions and resume for review and...
TEKsystems will be on campus to meet and hire Ducks. Stop by their information table prior to the Career Fair to beat the crowds and learn more about...
Video game art show organized by faculty member Rick Silva. Student work was culled from several terms of ARTD 410 “Game Art”. The exhibition features work...
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...
Stop by the UO Rec Center to get all your brief nutrition questions answered by our University Health Center's Registered Dietitian!
Week 7: Importance of...
Join us Thursday 11/9/17 at noon for a brown bag talk in the Design Library (200 Lawrence Hall) with art history professor Kris Seaman.
Dr. Seaman will...
Planning ahead means getting ahead, so start building your connectins with the first and largest job fair of the year! The Fall Career Fair is the perfect...
Kirkendoll will be working with the studio of Associate Professor of Piano and Piano Pedagogy Claire Wachter.
D.M.A. University of Kansas; M.M. Manhattan...
Despite the best of intentions, do you ever find yourself watching the sun rise as you frantically type that term paper that was assigned 4 weeks ago? In...
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...
Relationships require a lot of work. In particular, long distance relationships can be difficult to manage, especially when trying to also balance coursework...
We invite you to attend the “Week of Undergraduate Research” during November 6 to November 10, 2017, hosted by the Center for Undergraduate Research and...
It was in the global context of the nineteen-sixties -- and possibly for the first time in the century -- that China became an inspiration for radical...
The wolf is a central figure in Kalapuya world origin stories. Join Coos and Komemma Kalapuya Tribal member Esther Stutzman as she shares her Tribe's stories...
Ryan Cordell, Northeastern University, "A Pre-History of Fake News: Virality, Authority, and Nineteenth-Century Newspapers"
While "fake news" might seem...
Digital Humanities@UO Speaker Series Talk, “A Pre-History of Fake News: Virality, Authority, and Nineteenth-Century Newspapers” by Professor Ryan Cordell,...
Interested in working at America's most trusted company? Amazon is looking for smart, analytical, customer-obsessed, and energetic undergraduates to help...
Fisher Investments was named one of the "top 25 Best Places to Work for Recent Grads in 2016!" by Symplicity™. For a full list of our awards and accolades,...
Tour the UO campus area after dark, and make suggestions for improvements to lighting and landscaping. Hosted by ASUO, Campus Planning and Facilities...
In 2011, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas outed himself as an undocumented immigrant in an essay published in the New York Times...
Language, socializing, cards, and other games make this family friendly game night a lot of fun. Our twist: the games come from around the world and are...
This lecture has been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances and will be rescheduled for a later date. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Morehshin...
Learn more from study abroad advisers and faculty about the Genius of Study Abroad program where you can study abroad in Dublin, Oxford, London, and Paris.
Jan Verwoert, an influential cultural theorist and art critic based in Berlin, will address the existential condition of critical writing. "The model of one...
It was 1971, and communes and new religions were on the rise. The Source Family was an "Aquarian tribe," a secretive but outlandish group of 140 young people...
"The Source Family: Gender and Representation in a 70s Occult Commune"
After the film, director Jodi Wille will speak on the ethical consideratons directing...
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...