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Thursday, May 17

#DucksGive 2018, College of Design

When 60 #DucksGive to the College of Design, you help us unlock $15,000 in gifts to support student success! Learn more about how you can support students....

Herman Brookman: Visualizing the Sacred

Twentieth-century architect Herman Brookman (1891-1973) designed several of Oregon’s most recognizable landmark structures, many of which are on the National...

Insight Global On-Campus Interviews - Resume Deadline (5/17)

Positions: Entry- Level Recruiter & Account Manager Deadline to submit resume for interview consideration: May 17, 11:59pm Insight Global is a national...

May is Bike Month

May is going to be a great month for biking on campus and beyond! It’s a good time for fair-weather cyclists to roll those steads out of the garage and for...

Weegee: Selections from the Collection

Drawing from the major gift of eighty-five photographs by Weegee (Arthur Fellig), given to the JSMA in 2016 by Ellen and Alan Newberg, this thematic...

Wood Engravers' Network Third Triennial Exhibition

Wood Engravers’ Network Third Triennial Exhibition is the third juried, traveling exhibit featuring sixty-four (64) engravings by thirty-seven (37) artists...

University Day

Volunteer on University Day to help make our campus beautiful! University Day is a campus-wide beautification event that takes place each spring. Hundreds...

Small Wonders: The VR Experience

Immerse yourself inside a 16th century gothic prayer bead that fits inside the palm of your hand and explore the intricate carvings made visible through the...

Fisher Investments Career Day Trip (Camas, WA)

Are you a junior or senior thinking about your next steps in choosing a career? Have you ever thought about working with Fisher Investments, a unique, world...

Krause Gallery Exhibit "Ephemera"

Ephemera is a thesis exhibition including works by Brieana George, Diya Wang, and Emily Sexton. It is a nuanced exploration of narrative, nostalgia, and...

Undergraduate Research Symposium

The Eighth Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium will host nearly 350 undergraduates engaged in original research, creative work, and community-based...

Q&A Session on Museum and Curatorial Studies | Sasha Suda

Please join us for a Q&A session on museum and curatorial studies! Sasha Suda presents "Engaging Museum Audiences with Medieval Miniatures". Students are...

Career Center Drop In Advising

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...

GEO Study Abroad Drop-In Advising

Not sure where you want to study abroad or how to start? Drop by Mac Court for a 15-minute chat with an Advisor! Know where you want to go? Call...

Public Lecture by Charles L. Briggs

Moving beyond "the Media": Critical Intersections between Folklorization and Mediatization A Public Lecture by Charles L. Briggs, University of California,...

Anxiety Management Workshop

Gain an understanding of your anxeity triggers and symptoms, and develop strategies for addressing related challenges. All students welcome to drop-in.

Small Wonders: The VR Experience

Immerse yourself inside a 16th century gothic prayer bead that fits inside the palm of your hand and explore the intricate carvings made visible through the...

Master Class and Forum: Jason Bell & Jordan Miller, aka HEAVY. “Production the L.A. Way”

Witness the transformation of a song skeleton sent to HEAVY for treatment/production. Discuss artistic production choices, arrangement concepts, and mixing...

Demystifying: How Journalists Can Rebuild Trust

Joy Mayer is the director of The Trusting News project, which researches news consumers and then helps journalists earn trust and demonstrate credibility....

Hand and Feet Relaxation

Did you know if you relax your hands and feet your whole body relaxes? Come learn an easy way to roll your way to relaxation! Bouncy Ball...

Krause Gallery Exhibit "Ephemera" closing reception

Ephemera is a thesis exhibition including works by Brieana George, Diya Wang, and Emily Sexton. It is a nuanced exploration of narrative, nostalgia, and...

Loan Repayment Workshop and Q+A

Please RSVP As graduation nears, so does the reality of repaying your student loans. Explore loan repayment options, where to make your payments, what to do...

Theatre in London: Info Session

Discover what the London Theatre program offers in a 9­ week intensive study program where you can receive 12-16 credits in Recent British Theatre, London...

Visiting Guest Lecture | Sasha Suda

Sasha Suda presents "Small Wonders, Huge Success: Curating Medieval Sculpture in a Modern World.” Marvels of human ingenuity, so small they can fit in the...

Beta Alpha Psi Meeting: Private Accounting Services

Join us as we welcome Erik Parrish of Kernutt Stokes for a discussion about different private accounting services.

Department of Art Visiting Artist Lecture Series- Morehshin Allahyari

Morehshin Allahyari: “On Digital Colonialism and Monstrosity” Morehshin Allahyari is an artist, activist, educator, and occasional curator. She is the...

Mountain Biking 101

Interested in trying mountain biking but aren't sure what you'll need, where to go, or who to ride with? Disciples of Dirt is joining the Bike Program for a...

From Students to Startup: Odd Lot Labs

Join us to find out how recent graduates of UO's Master of Science in Sports Product Management program designed and developed a backpack system and founded...

Alice Tallmadge Book Launch for "Now I Can See the Moon"

Join us for a reading and signing with Alice Tallmadge as she discusses her memoir, Now I Can See the Moon. "In Now I Can See the Moon, Alice Tallmadge...

Wild and Scenic Film Festival

A collection of films focused on environmental concerns, celebrations of our planet, and environmental justice.

Ducks after Dark - Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

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...

Thursday, May 17