Nominations open Saturday, January 2 through Sunday, January 31
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History is inviting nominations for the 2021 Oregon...
The Three Ladies consists of three triptychs, each triptych consists of the same three ladies. The women are despondent and each are named appropriately,...
Born and raised in Oregon, Cory Lescher grew up exploring the outdoors of the Pacific Northwest. A marine biologist by trade, Cory is also an aspiring...
Come to the Duck Nest's virtual office hours to learn more about SNAP (formerly known as food stamps) and get help with the application. Find out more about...
This workshop will teach you how to achieve more in less time. By learning how to use SMART goals you will gain a concise, structured method to help keep you...
Dr. Mariko Lin will be available on Thursdays from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Dr. Lin is the Education and Prevention Outreach Director and a Senior Staff Psychologist....
Are you interested in making some more friends this Winter quarter? Would you like to check out faith communities on campus?
On Thursday, January 7 from...
International internships with UO's GlobalWorks and GEO offices are available in a variety of locations around the world. Join this info session to have all...
Colleen McCarthy will be available on Thursdays from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Colleen is a Senior Staff Therapist and Psychologist Resident at University Counseling...
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...
Queer & Christian (Q&C) is a community of LGBTQIA+ people seeking Jesus together. We support one another, hold space for healing, study scripture, protest...