Every year, the JSMA partners with the University of Oregon’s Common Reading—campuswide programming around a shared book and its themes—to organize a Common...
The JSMA and Eugene Symphony Association celebrate an innovative collaboration with four Oregon visual artists in response to Paul Hindemith (1895-1963)’s...
Presented by the University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business and now in its 30th year, the New Venture Championship (NVC) is a six-round business...
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is pleased to host Nkame, a solo exhibition dedicated to the work of the late Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayón (1967-1999)....
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Pea Baby is a series of illustrations telling the tale of Angela, who happens to swallow a holy pea. This pea has chosen Angela, much like...
This exhibition manifests the Printmaking area in the College of Design, exhibiting works by undergraduate students Lily Cronn, Benjamin Gregg, Laneate Vang,...
Sign-up or drop-by to have an in-person chat with one of our Peer Wellness Advocates. If you are struggling with homesickness, trying to make friends, having...
Orest Holubec and Gail Baker join host, Donna Davis, in a conversation about the challenges faced from day one of COVID through today. From the first case to...
The Duck Nest is continuing walking groups this term. We have fun themes every week ranging from yoga to gratitude, silent discos and existential topics,...
Earth Matters on Stage: Ecology and Environment in American Theater tells the story of how American theater has shaped popular understandings of the...
The Landscape Architecture Department is delighted to host Diana Fernandez ASLA as the Spring 2021 McKeown lecturer. This public talk will be open to all and...
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...
This year's virtual edition of Constellations brings together a series of live conversations addressing the question of what it means to be a queer creator...
THEME (which stands for theory, history, ethnomusicology, music education) is a colloquium series for SOMD’s academic music students. The series includes...
The CSWS Women of Color Project presents a discussion of Indigenous Children’s Survivance in Public Schools (Routledge, 2020) by Leilani Sabzalian, assistant...
Trotter Visiting Professor Lori Burns delivers a virtual public research talk for the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance's THEME Colloquium on...
The LGBTESS Discord Server is hosting a movie night for lgbtq+ UO students! We will be watching The Nun (R) this time! To join the server, please fill out...