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Wednesday, December 11

Resistance as Power: A Curatorial Response to Under the Feet of Jesus

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,...

Protect the Sacred by Joey Montoya

Joey Montoya (Lipan Apache) is an indigenous multimedia artist, clothing designer and entrepreneur whose work is aimed at increasing the visibility and...

Tomorrow's Scientists: Children's Literature of the Cold War Era

Drawing upon Special Collections and University Archives’ extensive Children’s Literature Collections, this exhibition presents original materials from...

Blake Little: Photographs from the Gay Rodeo

On view September 7, 2019 through February 20, 2020 Experience the grit and daring of North America’s gay rodeo circuit. Blake Little’s arresting...

Journey to the Third Dimension: Tom Cramer Drawings and Paintings 1977-2019

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....

Naeemeh Naeemaei: Dreams of Extinction and Under the Earth, Over the Moon

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...

 Free HIV and Hepatitis C Testing

There will be free HIV and Hepatitis C testing available to all students, faculty, and staff in the LGBTQA3 office (EMU 022). It is brief, private, and...

GEO Study Abroad Drop-In Advising

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...

2PM Walk & Talk

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...

Let's Talk

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...

Let's Talk

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...

Of mice and octopuses: Understanding how our brains work by studying animal vision

Neuroscientist Cris Niell studies how animals see, in order to better understand how our brains allow us to interact with the world. A biology professor in...

Wednesday, December 11