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Friday, December 1

Graduate Writing Mentorship Program

We are delighted to present a transformative opportunity for faculty engaged in mentoring graduate students—the Graduate Writing Mentorship Program starting...

Graduate Writing Program

We are excited to announce the new Graduate Writing Program, a comprehensive six-session professional development curriculum facilitated by the Division of...

Professional Development Graduate Scholarship

Funded by the Division of Graduate Studies and, in part, by the Gary E. Smith Foundation, this award is designed to support outstanding graduate students...

People look at the Explore Oregon exhibits

Experience the dynamic forces that shape Oregon’s landscapes, climate, and ecosystems. Meet giant salmon, Ice Age sloths, and other amazing animals from...

Front of MNCH with Mammoth

The Museum of Natural and Cultural History offers free admission on the first Friday of the month. Investigate Oregon's amazing fossils and ecosystems, and...

Oregon Where Past is Present exhibit

Delve into Oregon’s story, from the archaeology of the First Americans to the dynamic cultures of today’s Tribes. Combining interactive displays with...

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In the 1960s – 1990s, hundreds of young women who identified as lesbians came to Eugene. They founded organization's central to the city and provided...

Bearded Iris by Greg Geist

Prepare to be enchanted by the allure of the “Iris-Surreal” exhibit, a stunning collection of 25 Iris photographs by photographer, Greg Geisy, that fuse...

Underwater Forests—Oregon's Kelp Ecosystems

Experience Oregon's dynamic—yet fragile—kelp forest ecosystems and learn why this species is vital to Oregon and the world. Discover the critters that call...

Charger, John Pearson, British, 1896. Copper, Diam: 15½ in. Margo Grant Walsh Twentieth Century Silver and Metalwork Collection, Gift of Margo Grant Walsh, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of Oregon, USA.

The First Metal: Arts & Crafts Copper is the first exhi­bition to focus on copper metalwork in the Arts and Crafts movement in the United Kingdom and the...

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We're pulling out all the materials to make cards for the holidays! All materials will be provided. Freebie Fridays are free programming provided by the...

Two MSF students work together at a table

Come learn about the University of Oregon's Master of Accounting program, including a program overview, expected career outcomes, alumni stories, the...

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Meet with Counseling Services Gonzalo Camp, who specializes in working with LatinX and undocumented students, at the Center for Multicultural Academic...

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Explore the world of corporate finance, meet faculty and current students, and learn about the program's unique features. The agenda includes an information...

LGBTQA3 Alliance - Trans and Nonbinary

Subgroup for the LGBTQA3 Alliance. Trans & Nonbinary is a social and discussion group for trans, nonbinary, genderqueer, and questioning people in the UO...

UO A Cappella Winter Show

Join us for a night of collegiate a cappella and fun holiday tunes! University of Oregon’s own Mind The Gap and On The Rocks will be performing along with...

2023 Fall Dance Loft

Join us for the UO School of Music and Dance Fall Dance Loft and watch a diverse showcase of pieces choreographed and performed by students!

Chamber Music on Campus

Mixed chamber ensembles perform works by Lutosławski, Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, Ravel, Glazunov, and Farrenc.

UO Small Jazz Ensembles

Join the UO Small Jazz Ensembles for an end of term performance in Aasen-Hull Hall (Room 190) for a mix of standards along with new arrangements and original...

Elephant Revival with Joe Purdy

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! Elephant Revival is a unique collection of multi-instrumentalists blending elements of Celtic,...

Friday, December 1