The JSMA’s fourth “Common Seeing” exhibition supports the UO’s 2019-20 “Common Reading” of Under the Feet of Jesus by Helena Maria Viramontes. In the book,...
Exhibit by Beth Robinson, "Before the Scan"
Artist Statement: I have a love for found objects, collage, cut edges and the unspoken. Often in my work mere...
Joey Montoya (Lipan Apache) is an indigenous multimedia artist, clothing designer and entrepreneur whose work is aimed at increasing the visibility and...
Featuring work from the 2019/20 BFA class, this show is an interdisciplinary exploration of Conceptual Art. Varying from absurdity to poignancy to critique,...
Drawing upon Special Collections and University Archives’ extensive Children’s Literature Collections, this exhibition presents original materials from...
Tom Cramer (American, b. 1960) is widely known for his intricate relief paintings, which celebrate the lushness of nature and the mysteries of the cosmos....
Dissolving the artificial boundary between human society and wild nature is the goal of this special exhibition, featuring work from two of the artist’s...
Campus Planning is holding an open house to share results and receive feedback pertaining to a Recreation Field Location Options Study. The purpose of this...
Stop by the Duck Nest to learn more about SNAP (formerly known as food stamps) and get help with the application. Find out more about food security programs...
Meet one-on-one with a Peer Financial Educator to discuss financial goals, budgeting, saving, credit, study abroad, and loan repayment.
Financial Flight...
The Frohnmayer Leadership Program proudly presents this Lunchtime Leadership session featuring two dynamic campus leaders. A moderated discussion will allow...
"Signature Move" (2017) film and talk by Fawzia Mirza.
IMDB synopsis: "Zaynab, a thirty-something Pakistani, Muslim, lesbian in Chicago takes care of her...
The Two Rivers Morris group will perform several pieces in the English tradition of Morris folk dancing. Ringing bells, clacking sticks, accordion, and...
This is the sixth of a series of diversity, inclusion, resilience and well being sessions led by Graduate School Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Padma...
Receive 6 quarter credits this summer exploring contemporary art and design in world-class art museums, popular and underground galleries, innovative design...
This workshop will help students develop skills for coping with and overcoming symptoms of anxiety, such as excessive worry, feeling overwhelmed, insomnia,...
Are you interested in studying abroad?Want to find out how to fit it in your academic plan?Not sure how to get started?Come speak to a GEO Study Abroad...
Tuesdays through Sundays at 2:00 p.m.
Enhance your visit to the Museum of Natural and Cultural History with a guided talk and exhibit tour. Perfect for solo...
A conversation group for students who want to hear and be heard. This week we will talk through Thanksgiving and the whitewashing of history while sipping on...
Let’s Talk is a free and confidential service where UO students can stop by for support from a mental health professional in locations across campus. Let’s...
Millions of families gather together every year to celebrate Thanksgiving in the United States. Many Americans do not grow up thinking much of the history...
EndNote Online is a free citation manager that allows you to save citation information while searching and browsing databases. EndNote Online makes it easy...
Study in Oviedo, located just 23 miles from Spain's northern "green coast," to improve and professionalize your journalistic skills, from the art of posing...
The Department of History invites all to this public book talk by environmental historian Bathsheba Demuth:
"The Ethical Choices of Whales: Bowheads,...
Connective Conversations | Inside Oregon Art- Curator and Critic Tours and Lectures
Julie Rodrigues Widholm : “Expanding the Canon: A Call for Curatorial...
DFA orients students to the human-centered design thinking process and transforms students into partners with the community to work on solving social issues....
Jump into the new school year with a dynamite night of dyno-ing. Come into the rock wall for open hours during the week and see how many of the dynos you can...
Come learn about a three-week, summer study abroad course in Bolivia where you will live in autonomous indigenous territories and learn from locals and UO...
Join us for a book party celebration and talk with the co-editors for Latinx Environmentalisms: Place, Justice, and the Decolonial, featuring Priscilla Solis...
Come learn about all of the different Global Health study abroad programs available. The Global Health program in Ghana will be highlighted. Other locations...
Featuring work from the 2019/20 BFA class, this show is an interdisciplinary exploration of Conceptual Art. Varying from absurdity to poignancy to critique,...
Rudra Meditation is an open-eye form of meditation that uses breath to open and strengthen the energy centers in the body. It is a technique that can be used...
Learn how to expand your brand with influencer marketing and connect with Portland's most engaged influencers and marketers. You'll enjoy snacks, sips, and...
Join students and the native community to build relationships and support systems at our weekly community potluck dinners. There is also some food to share.
Come to the LGBTQA3 Student Group's weekly meetings to get updates on queer events happening on campus, meet fellow queer and trans students, and learn about...
UO PeaceJam is hosting a film showing of the documentary "Children of the Light," the first film to tell the story of Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu,...
Flock assemble! This Thursday at 8:15 pm in the Redwood Auditorium for Men In Black: International. As always it is free with your student ID and we hope to...