December 2024
Exhibit Name: Urgency Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 12 Location: Aperture Gallery, 1st Floor of the EMU Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for gallery hours.
Explore the captivating and thought-provoking photography of Adam J. Long in his latest exhibit at the Aperture Gallery. In 2017, while navigating a world full of unexpected events, Long began to document his late-night walks through the city streets, capturing the surreal and unsettling moments he stumbled upon. From an encounter with a motionless rat in the recess of a wall to other surprising scenes, these photographs represent Long’s visceral response to the tumultuous times, shaped by both societal upheaval and the pandemic.
With each image, Long seeks solace in making sense of his surroundings, using his lens to process the unimaginable. His work is a raw, spontaneous reaction to a world in flux, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences during these turbulent years.
To view more of Adam's work, please visit: https://www.adamjlong.com/
Erika Rier: Visiting Artist Exhibit at the Craft Center Gallery Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 13 Location: Craft Center Gallery, 2nd Floor of the EMU (next to Adell McMillan Gallery) Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for hours. The Craft Center invites you to explore the unique and captivating work of interdisciplinary artist Erika Rier. Self-taught, Erika creates in a style she calls Folk Surrealism, blending painting, ceramics, and art zines. Her journey has taken her across the country from New York City to Washington State and now to Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her husband, daughter, and beloved cat. To see more of Erika's work, visit her website.
Don’t miss Erika's Artist Talk on October 18th from 12 PM - 1 PM, where she will discuss her creative process and inspiration. This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Take advantage of the opportunity to participate in Erika Rier's Workshops, where you'll create your own Lil' Monster in clay or dive into the world of art zines under her expert guidance. (You must have a UO ID or Community Card to register.):
Lil' Monsters (2 sessions) Work with Erika to develop your own little creatures out of clay. Learn her methods for construction and surface treatment, and bring home your very own Lil' Monster. More details and registration.
Art Zine Workshop Dive into the world of art zines with Erika! Learn about zine-making techniques and develop your very own zine under Erika’s guidance. More details and registration.
noon
Meet with Counseling Services Melissa Gomsrud, who specializes in working with graduate/professional students, at the Knight Law Center (Room 220F) or click for Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/92864624374
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
4:00–5:30 p.m.
Join us for coffee and Eco-Poetry! This workshop will be an introduction to Eco-Poetry, providing a space for people to imagine an environmentally just future and process climate grief. All levels of writing experience are welcome. Together, we will learn about Eco-Poetry while writing as a collective and take a close look at poems by Joy Harjo, Ross Gay, and Yusef Komunyakaa.
Participants will also be given a journal to take home! Spots are limited, so please RSVP at the following link: https://forms.office.com/r/8J9QZwtmYy
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Join the fun at the University of Oregon's Bingo Nights! Mark your calendars for an evening of prizes, and good company. Whether you're a bingo pro or a newcomer, everyone's invited. Win duck bucks and learn about different events happening on campus.
Don’t know how to play bingo? Our team of student leaders can help.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled event!
Each Monday throughout the term, from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
At the EMU O Desk.
Exhibit Name: Urgency Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 12 Location: Aperture Gallery, 1st Floor of the EMU Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for gallery hours.
Explore the captivating and thought-provoking photography of Adam J. Long in his latest exhibit at the Aperture Gallery. In 2017, while navigating a world full of unexpected events, Long began to document his late-night walks through the city streets, capturing the surreal and unsettling moments he stumbled upon. From an encounter with a motionless rat in the recess of a wall to other surprising scenes, these photographs represent Long’s visceral response to the tumultuous times, shaped by both societal upheaval and the pandemic.
With each image, Long seeks solace in making sense of his surroundings, using his lens to process the unimaginable. His work is a raw, spontaneous reaction to a world in flux, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences during these turbulent years.
To view more of Adam's work, please visit: https://www.adamjlong.com/
Erika Rier: Visiting Artist Exhibit at the Craft Center Gallery Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 13 Location: Craft Center Gallery, 2nd Floor of the EMU (next to Adell McMillan Gallery) Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for hours. The Craft Center invites you to explore the unique and captivating work of interdisciplinary artist Erika Rier. Self-taught, Erika creates in a style she calls Folk Surrealism, blending painting, ceramics, and art zines. Her journey has taken her across the country from New York City to Washington State and now to Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her husband, daughter, and beloved cat. To see more of Erika's work, visit her website.
Don’t miss Erika's Artist Talk on October 18th from 12 PM - 1 PM, where she will discuss her creative process and inspiration. This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Take advantage of the opportunity to participate in Erika Rier's Workshops, where you'll create your own Lil' Monster in clay or dive into the world of art zines under her expert guidance. (You must have a UO ID or Community Card to register.):
Lil' Monsters (2 sessions) Work with Erika to develop your own little creatures out of clay. Learn her methods for construction and surface treatment, and bring home your very own Lil' Monster. More details and registration.
Art Zine Workshop Dive into the world of art zines with Erika! Learn about zine-making techniques and develop your very own zine under Erika’s guidance. More details and registration.
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Satisfy your sweet tooth every Tuesday at the University of Oregon's "Tuesday Treats" featuring irresistible donut holes. Join us for a tasty break that'll sweeten your Tuesday.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students with UOID.
*Dietary substitutions for gluten and vegan diets will be available.
noon
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.
How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
2:45–4:00 p.m.
Join the Climate Anxiety and Resiliency Program for Climate Cafés! During this fall term, keep an eye out for an extra booth at the Produce Drop - we will be there to provide a space to talk about our climate concerns, learn about resources on campus, and utilize community-building activities to foster resilience and hope! Enjoy snacks, fresh produce, mindfulness coloring, and more! All are welcome to stop by- we hope to see you there!
The next Climate Café is Tuesday, 10/22/24, from 2:45-4:00 PM in the EMU Amphitheater :)
2:45–5:00 p.m.
The Food Equity Team hosts the Trillium Plus Produce Drop every Tuesday! We provide fresh fruits, vegetables, bread and toilet paper for all UO students at zero cost. Our produce comes from local farmers and the Food for Lane County food bank. Just bring your student ID and a reusable bag! See you there.
2:45–5:00 p.m.
Stop by the Trillium Produce Plus Produce Drops hosted by the Student Sustainability Center!
Grab free fruits, vegetables, bread, and other goods. Just bring your student ID and a bag!
2:45-5pm (or until the food runs out) every Tuesday during academic terms.
3:00–5:00 p.m.
Meet with Counseling Services Gonzalo Camp, who specializes in working with LatinX/ undocumented and LGBTQIA+ students, at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130) or click here: https://zoom.us/j/99144795374
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
5:00–8:00 p.m.
This panel will feature Indigenous leaders and allies speaking on the pivotal role of indigenous science, culture, and political leadership in the removal of 4 dams along the Klamath River.
Speakers:
Ron Reed - traditional Karuk fisherman and ceremonial leader Jeff Mitchell - chairman of the Klamath Tribes culture and heritage committee Glen Spain - Northwest Regional Director of the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Association
Light food will be provided. Doors at 5pm, program to begin around 5:15pm.
RSVP online - appreciated but not required.
Reach out to Megan Schneider with questions at meganss@uoregon.edu
Sponsored by the Just Futures Initiative and the Student Sustainability Center.
Exhibit Name: Urgency Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 12 Location: Aperture Gallery, 1st Floor of the EMU Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for gallery hours.
Explore the captivating and thought-provoking photography of Adam J. Long in his latest exhibit at the Aperture Gallery. In 2017, while navigating a world full of unexpected events, Long began to document his late-night walks through the city streets, capturing the surreal and unsettling moments he stumbled upon. From an encounter with a motionless rat in the recess of a wall to other surprising scenes, these photographs represent Long’s visceral response to the tumultuous times, shaped by both societal upheaval and the pandemic.
With each image, Long seeks solace in making sense of his surroundings, using his lens to process the unimaginable. His work is a raw, spontaneous reaction to a world in flux, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences during these turbulent years.
To view more of Adam's work, please visit: https://www.adamjlong.com/
Erika Rier: Visiting Artist Exhibit at the Craft Center Gallery Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 13 Location: Craft Center Gallery, 2nd Floor of the EMU (next to Adell McMillan Gallery) Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for hours. The Craft Center invites you to explore the unique and captivating work of interdisciplinary artist Erika Rier. Self-taught, Erika creates in a style she calls Folk Surrealism, blending painting, ceramics, and art zines. Her journey has taken her across the country from New York City to Washington State and now to Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her husband, daughter, and beloved cat. To see more of Erika's work, visit her website.
Don’t miss Erika's Artist Talk on October 18th from 12 PM - 1 PM, where she will discuss her creative process and inspiration. This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Take advantage of the opportunity to participate in Erika Rier's Workshops, where you'll create your own Lil' Monster in clay or dive into the world of art zines under her expert guidance. (You must have a UO ID or Community Card to register.):
Lil' Monsters (2 sessions) Work with Erika to develop your own little creatures out of clay. Learn her methods for construction and surface treatment, and bring home your very own Lil' Monster. More details and registration.
Art Zine Workshop Dive into the world of art zines with Erika! Learn about zine-making techniques and develop your very own zine under Erika’s guidance. More details and registration.
noon
Meet with Counseling Services Rachel Barloon at Peterson 203 or click here: https://zoom.us/j/98335445813
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
2:00–4:00 p.m.
Meet with Counseling Services Cecile Gadson, who specializes in working with Black and African American students, at the Black Cultural Center.
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.
How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
4:00–6:00 p.m.
Hey, college students in the Eugene area! The Student Food Pantry is here for you. We offer free, nutritious food to help make life a little easier. Depending on what we have available, you can find a variety of items such as canned fruits and veggies, fresh and frozen produce, bread, rice, pasta, and cereal. We also have beans, soups, protein sources, dairy products, and even frozen meals and meat substitutes. Come by and grab what you need – we’re here to support you!
Hours: Wednesdays and Thursdays during fall term (closed when classes are not in session), 4-6:00pm. Bring: Bag for food. A physical student ID is not needed, but be sure to know your student ID number (95#). Enter from alley, accessible via 17th Ave. between Alder and Hilyard.
6:00–7:30 p.m.
🎉 Trivia Nights are back at the EMU this fall! 🎉 Get ready for epic weekly themes, tons of fun, and a chance to show off your brainpower. Grab a friend (or three) and join the competition—every round your team wins scores each member $5! Are you up for the challenge?
Don't have a team? Our team of student leaders can help.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled event!
Each Wednesday throughout the term, from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
At the EMU O Desk.
Exhibit Name: Urgency Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 12 Location: Aperture Gallery, 1st Floor of the EMU Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for gallery hours.
Explore the captivating and thought-provoking photography of Adam J. Long in his latest exhibit at the Aperture Gallery. In 2017, while navigating a world full of unexpected events, Long began to document his late-night walks through the city streets, capturing the surreal and unsettling moments he stumbled upon. From an encounter with a motionless rat in the recess of a wall to other surprising scenes, these photographs represent Long’s visceral response to the tumultuous times, shaped by both societal upheaval and the pandemic.
With each image, Long seeks solace in making sense of his surroundings, using his lens to process the unimaginable. His work is a raw, spontaneous reaction to a world in flux, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences during these turbulent years.
To view more of Adam's work, please visit: https://www.adamjlong.com/
Erika Rier: Visiting Artist Exhibit at the Craft Center Gallery Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 13 Location: Craft Center Gallery, 2nd Floor of the EMU (next to Adell McMillan Gallery) Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for hours. The Craft Center invites you to explore the unique and captivating work of interdisciplinary artist Erika Rier. Self-taught, Erika creates in a style she calls Folk Surrealism, blending painting, ceramics, and art zines. Her journey has taken her across the country from New York City to Washington State and now to Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her husband, daughter, and beloved cat. To see more of Erika's work, visit her website.
Don’t miss Erika's Artist Talk on October 18th from 12 PM - 1 PM, where she will discuss her creative process and inspiration. This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Take advantage of the opportunity to participate in Erika Rier's Workshops, where you'll create your own Lil' Monster in clay or dive into the world of art zines under her expert guidance. (You must have a UO ID or Community Card to register.):
Lil' Monsters (2 sessions) Work with Erika to develop your own little creatures out of clay. Learn her methods for construction and surface treatment, and bring home your very own Lil' Monster. More details and registration.
Art Zine Workshop Dive into the world of art zines with Erika! Learn about zine-making techniques and develop your very own zine under Erika’s guidance. More details and registration.
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Finals are coming...get some study kit supplies and some snacks to help make it through. Kits include sticky notes, pen, highlighter, snack, energy drink and more.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students with UOID.
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Surprise Pop-Up! 🎉 Each week, we’re serving up a brand-new mystery drink at our pop-up event! Join us for some fun, grab the featured drink, and enjoy the surprise! Be sure to follow @uo.sab on Instagram to catch the weekly drink reveal! (until supplies last)
As always, our events are FREE for UO students. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled event!
Each Thursday throughout the term, from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
At the EMU O Desk.
2:00–4:00 p.m.
Meet with Counseling Services Eric Garcia, who specializes in working with Black/African, Muslim, and immigrant students, at the Multicultural Center (EMU 109m) or click here:
https://zoom.us/j/94445636558
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.
How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
4:00–6:00 p.m.
Hey, college students in the Eugene area! The Student Food Pantry is here for you. We offer free, nutritious food to help make life a little easier. Depending on what we have available, you can find a variety of items such as canned fruits and veggies, fresh and frozen produce, bread, rice, pasta, and cereal. We also have beans, soups, protein sources, dairy products, and even frozen meals and meat substitutes. Come by and grab what you need – we’re here to support you!
Hours: Wednesdays and Thursdays during fall term (closed when classes are not in session), 4-6:00pm. Bring: Bag for food. A physical student ID is not needed, but be sure to know your student ID number (95#). Enter from alley, accessible via 17th Ave. between Alder and Hilyard.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Join the UO Women in Economics Club at our weekly meeting! We host faculty talks and guest lectures, provide career development opportunities, as well as peer support. All are welcome, regardless of major, minor, or gender identity!
The UO Women in Economics Club (WiE) was established in 2023 to support and meet the unique needs of women and gender-diverse individuals in the male-dominated economics field. WiE strives to build community, empower, and increase participation in economics through academic and social events. The club hosts guest speakers, roundtable discussions, professional development workshops, and more. Students undergraduate through PhD are welcome.
Meetings: Every odd week Thursday from 6-7pm in Allen 140. Hope to see you there!
7:45–10:30 p.m.
Join Ducks After Dark on December 5 to watch a Studio Ghibli movie that will be announced later in the term! Follow our Instagram to keep updated with the latest information about the movie @uo.sab and to view different events we hold. Doors open at 7:45 pm, and the movie starts at 8:30 pm.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled event!
Exhibit Name: Urgency Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 12 Location: Aperture Gallery, 1st Floor of the EMU Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for gallery hours.
Explore the captivating and thought-provoking photography of Adam J. Long in his latest exhibit at the Aperture Gallery. In 2017, while navigating a world full of unexpected events, Long began to document his late-night walks through the city streets, capturing the surreal and unsettling moments he stumbled upon. From an encounter with a motionless rat in the recess of a wall to other surprising scenes, these photographs represent Long’s visceral response to the tumultuous times, shaped by both societal upheaval and the pandemic.
With each image, Long seeks solace in making sense of his surroundings, using his lens to process the unimaginable. His work is a raw, spontaneous reaction to a world in flux, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences during these turbulent years.
To view more of Adam's work, please visit: https://www.adamjlong.com/
Erika Rier: Visiting Artist Exhibit at the Craft Center Gallery Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 13 Location: Craft Center Gallery, 2nd Floor of the EMU (next to Adell McMillan Gallery) Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for hours. The Craft Center invites you to explore the unique and captivating work of interdisciplinary artist Erika Rier. Self-taught, Erika creates in a style she calls Folk Surrealism, blending painting, ceramics, and art zines. Her journey has taken her across the country from New York City to Washington State and now to Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her husband, daughter, and beloved cat. To see more of Erika's work, visit her website.
Don’t miss Erika's Artist Talk on October 18th from 12 PM - 1 PM, where she will discuss her creative process and inspiration. This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Take advantage of the opportunity to participate in Erika Rier's Workshops, where you'll create your own Lil' Monster in clay or dive into the world of art zines under her expert guidance. (You must have a UO ID or Community Card to register.):
Lil' Monsters (2 sessions) Work with Erika to develop your own little creatures out of clay. Learn her methods for construction and surface treatment, and bring home your very own Lil' Monster. More details and registration.
Art Zine Workshop Dive into the world of art zines with Erika! Learn about zine-making techniques and develop your very own zine under Erika’s guidance. More details and registration.
noon
Freebie Friday with the Craft Center Date: Every Friday, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM (except 11/29) Location: By the O Desk, Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Open to: All UO students. No experience necessary. Cost: Free! All materials included.
Kick off the winter season at this week's Freebie Friday by crafting paper snowflakes! Get a jumpstart on your winter decorations for your dorm room while enjoying a fun and relaxing afternoon with friends.
We’ll provide all the materials—paper, scissors, and decorative elements—so you can create a flurry of unique snowflakes to hang in your space. Whether you go for intricate designs or simple shapes, it’s a great way to add a personal touch to your winter decor.
Bring your friends along, and let’s get crafty together! Don’t miss this chance to make something special for your dorm—stop by this Friday and let your creativity snowball!
1:00–2:00 p.m.
We are happy to announce that Community Coffee with the Accessible Education Center (AEC) is officially back! Please join us for the first Friday of every month during the academic year for coffee, tea, and cookies. We will also have puzzles/crafts available and all are welcome.
1:00–3:00 p.m.
Meet with Counseling Services Sarah Anderson-Wilk, who specializes in working with LatinX and undocumented students, at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130) or click here: https://zoom.us/j/99144795374
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.
How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
8:00 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
Sixpence None the Richer began taking shape in New Braunfels, Texas in the early ‘90s, when guitarist Matt Slocum met vocalist Leigh Nash at a church retreat.
Fast forward to 2024 and all-original members (Leigh Nash, Matt Slocum, Dale Baker, and Justin Cary) have reunited and are writing and recording new music and preparing for a world tour. As a taste of the new music, you can hear “The Tide” released in late 2023 as Leigh Nash + Sixpence None the Richer, which has already amassed over 2 Million views and streams across platforms. Curb Records is also celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the band’s self-titled (Kiss Me) album by re-releasing it in a collectible vinyl series that also features the new track, “The Tide”.
Sixpence None the Richer has helped shape the musical landscape across generations and are gearing up for an exciting road ahead.
Exhibit Name: Urgency Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 12 Location: Aperture Gallery, 1st Floor of the EMU Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for gallery hours.
Explore the captivating and thought-provoking photography of Adam J. Long in his latest exhibit at the Aperture Gallery. In 2017, while navigating a world full of unexpected events, Long began to document his late-night walks through the city streets, capturing the surreal and unsettling moments he stumbled upon. From an encounter with a motionless rat in the recess of a wall to other surprising scenes, these photographs represent Long’s visceral response to the tumultuous times, shaped by both societal upheaval and the pandemic.
With each image, Long seeks solace in making sense of his surroundings, using his lens to process the unimaginable. His work is a raw, spontaneous reaction to a world in flux, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences during these turbulent years.
To view more of Adam's work, please visit: https://www.adamjlong.com/
Erika Rier: Visiting Artist Exhibit at the Craft Center Gallery Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 13 Location: Craft Center Gallery, 2nd Floor of the EMU (next to Adell McMillan Gallery) Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for hours. The Craft Center invites you to explore the unique and captivating work of interdisciplinary artist Erika Rier. Self-taught, Erika creates in a style she calls Folk Surrealism, blending painting, ceramics, and art zines. Her journey has taken her across the country from New York City to Washington State and now to Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her husband, daughter, and beloved cat. To see more of Erika's work, visit her website.
Don’t miss Erika's Artist Talk on October 18th from 12 PM - 1 PM, where she will discuss her creative process and inspiration. This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Take advantage of the opportunity to participate in Erika Rier's Workshops, where you'll create your own Lil' Monster in clay or dive into the world of art zines under her expert guidance. (You must have a UO ID or Community Card to register.):
Lil' Monsters (2 sessions) Work with Erika to develop your own little creatures out of clay. Learn her methods for construction and surface treatment, and bring home your very own Lil' Monster. More details and registration.
Art Zine Workshop Dive into the world of art zines with Erika! Learn about zine-making techniques and develop your very own zine under Erika’s guidance. More details and registration.
Exhibit Name: Urgency Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 12 Location: Aperture Gallery, 1st Floor of the EMU Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for gallery hours.
Explore the captivating and thought-provoking photography of Adam J. Long in his latest exhibit at the Aperture Gallery. In 2017, while navigating a world full of unexpected events, Long began to document his late-night walks through the city streets, capturing the surreal and unsettling moments he stumbled upon. From an encounter with a motionless rat in the recess of a wall to other surprising scenes, these photographs represent Long’s visceral response to the tumultuous times, shaped by both societal upheaval and the pandemic.
With each image, Long seeks solace in making sense of his surroundings, using his lens to process the unimaginable. His work is a raw, spontaneous reaction to a world in flux, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences during these turbulent years.
To view more of Adam's work, please visit: https://www.adamjlong.com/
Erika Rier: Visiting Artist Exhibit at the Craft Center Gallery Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 13 Location: Craft Center Gallery, 2nd Floor of the EMU (next to Adell McMillan Gallery) Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for hours. The Craft Center invites you to explore the unique and captivating work of interdisciplinary artist Erika Rier. Self-taught, Erika creates in a style she calls Folk Surrealism, blending painting, ceramics, and art zines. Her journey has taken her across the country from New York City to Washington State and now to Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her husband, daughter, and beloved cat. To see more of Erika's work, visit her website.
Don’t miss Erika's Artist Talk on October 18th from 12 PM - 1 PM, where she will discuss her creative process and inspiration. This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Take advantage of the opportunity to participate in Erika Rier's Workshops, where you'll create your own Lil' Monster in clay or dive into the world of art zines under her expert guidance. (You must have a UO ID or Community Card to register.):
Lil' Monsters (2 sessions) Work with Erika to develop your own little creatures out of clay. Learn her methods for construction and surface treatment, and bring home your very own Lil' Monster. More details and registration.
Art Zine Workshop Dive into the world of art zines with Erika! Learn about zine-making techniques and develop your very own zine under Erika’s guidance. More details and registration.
8:00 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
Tall Heights wants to share a moment with you. A moment in New England, a moment on Earth. With their 2024 release, Softly Softly, Paul Wright (cello/vocals) and Tim Harrington (guitar/vocals) reject isolation; both the universal experience of the early 2020s, and its sound recording definition where different instruments are recorded separately. Harrington explains, “The opposite of isolation in recording is bleed, where you hear the drums and guitar through the vocal mic because everything is happening in the same room. It’s risky because you can’t easily change it later. You’re stuck with whatever you get. Bleeding is just the perfect word for it. It’s scary and it sometimes hurts.”
After the pandemic, Ben Folds invited the Boston-based duo to Nashville to make his latest album, “What Matters Most” (New West 2023). Following this month-long apprenticeship under Folds, Tall Heights became focused on records that testify to a specific place and time. They started drawing inspiration from classic Simon and Garfunkel albums like Bookends and Bridge Over Troubled Water. Their focus narrowed to “something pretty simple actually,” Wright explains, “to capture a real moment with real people in an actual room.”
For 10 days in rural Massachusetts, the childhood friends captured brand new songs in an old fashioned way. “It was us two plus a cousin, some old friends, a guy we found on TikTok, a flutist we once saw on stage with Kishi Bashi–the latter two we had never actually met in person– Paul’s wife, a studio engineer, and an intern” Harrington fondly remembers. The songs document fall in New England, family crisis, love, climate change, and even undertake a school shooting on the title track. The album maintains their unique vocal blend, which has earned them nearly half a billion streams, but it feels more spontaneous and timeless than their previous work. Harrington sums it up: “We aimed to create something you might effortlessly accept as true. In today’s skeptical world of pandemics, politics, and AI, my hunch is we’re all craving it like that.”
In the spirit of sharing, Tall Heights decided to flout the norms of today’s music industry by offering Softly Softly to their fans 3 months early. They created a 10 day digital immersion called “The Endless Autumn Experience” that fans could opt into for free. Thousands flocked to Endless Autumn, gaining instant access to the new album and hours of behind-the-scenes content, exclusive offers and opportunities, and direct access to Tim and Paul themselves. “Endless Autumn really kinda fixed me,” says Wright, “These damn algorithms can really beat a guy up. So it just feels so good to reach out directly to people who actually care and have that relationship person-to-person.” Softly Softly is out everywhere October 18, 2024.
Exhibit Name: Urgency Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 12 Location: Aperture Gallery, 1st Floor of the EMU Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for gallery hours.
Explore the captivating and thought-provoking photography of Adam J. Long in his latest exhibit at the Aperture Gallery. In 2017, while navigating a world full of unexpected events, Long began to document his late-night walks through the city streets, capturing the surreal and unsettling moments he stumbled upon. From an encounter with a motionless rat in the recess of a wall to other surprising scenes, these photographs represent Long’s visceral response to the tumultuous times, shaped by both societal upheaval and the pandemic.
With each image, Long seeks solace in making sense of his surroundings, using his lens to process the unimaginable. His work is a raw, spontaneous reaction to a world in flux, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences during these turbulent years.
To view more of Adam's work, please visit: https://www.adamjlong.com/
Erika Rier: Visiting Artist Exhibit at the Craft Center Gallery Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 13 Location: Craft Center Gallery, 2nd Floor of the EMU (next to Adell McMillan Gallery) Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for hours. The Craft Center invites you to explore the unique and captivating work of interdisciplinary artist Erika Rier. Self-taught, Erika creates in a style she calls Folk Surrealism, blending painting, ceramics, and art zines. Her journey has taken her across the country from New York City to Washington State and now to Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her husband, daughter, and beloved cat. To see more of Erika's work, visit her website.
Don’t miss Erika's Artist Talk on October 18th from 12 PM - 1 PM, where she will discuss her creative process and inspiration. This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Take advantage of the opportunity to participate in Erika Rier's Workshops, where you'll create your own Lil' Monster in clay or dive into the world of art zines under her expert guidance. (You must have a UO ID or Community Card to register.):
Lil' Monsters (2 sessions) Work with Erika to develop your own little creatures out of clay. Learn her methods for construction and surface treatment, and bring home your very own Lil' Monster. More details and registration.
Art Zine Workshop Dive into the world of art zines with Erika! Learn about zine-making techniques and develop your very own zine under Erika’s guidance. More details and registration.
noon
Meet with Counseling Services Melissa Gomsrud, who specializes in working with graduate/professional students, at the Knight Law Center (Room 220F) or click for Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/92864624374
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
Exhibit Name: Urgency Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 12 Location: Aperture Gallery, 1st Floor of the EMU Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for gallery hours.
Explore the captivating and thought-provoking photography of Adam J. Long in his latest exhibit at the Aperture Gallery. In 2017, while navigating a world full of unexpected events, Long began to document his late-night walks through the city streets, capturing the surreal and unsettling moments he stumbled upon. From an encounter with a motionless rat in the recess of a wall to other surprising scenes, these photographs represent Long’s visceral response to the tumultuous times, shaped by both societal upheaval and the pandemic.
With each image, Long seeks solace in making sense of his surroundings, using his lens to process the unimaginable. His work is a raw, spontaneous reaction to a world in flux, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences during these turbulent years.
To view more of Adam's work, please visit: https://www.adamjlong.com/
Erika Rier: Visiting Artist Exhibit at the Craft Center Gallery Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 13 Location: Craft Center Gallery, 2nd Floor of the EMU (next to Adell McMillan Gallery) Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for hours. The Craft Center invites you to explore the unique and captivating work of interdisciplinary artist Erika Rier. Self-taught, Erika creates in a style she calls Folk Surrealism, blending painting, ceramics, and art zines. Her journey has taken her across the country from New York City to Washington State and now to Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her husband, daughter, and beloved cat. To see more of Erika's work, visit her website.
Don’t miss Erika's Artist Talk on October 18th from 12 PM - 1 PM, where she will discuss her creative process and inspiration. This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Take advantage of the opportunity to participate in Erika Rier's Workshops, where you'll create your own Lil' Monster in clay or dive into the world of art zines under her expert guidance. (You must have a UO ID or Community Card to register.):
Lil' Monsters (2 sessions) Work with Erika to develop your own little creatures out of clay. Learn her methods for construction and surface treatment, and bring home your very own Lil' Monster. More details and registration.
Art Zine Workshop Dive into the world of art zines with Erika! Learn about zine-making techniques and develop your very own zine under Erika’s guidance. More details and registration.
noon
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.
How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
2:45–5:00 p.m.
The Food Equity Team hosts the Trillium Plus Produce Drop every Tuesday! We provide fresh fruits, vegetables, bread and toilet paper for all UO students at zero cost. Our produce comes from local farmers and the Food for Lane County food bank. Just bring your student ID and a reusable bag! See you there.
2:45–5:00 p.m.
Stop by the Trillium Produce Plus Produce Drops hosted by the Student Sustainability Center!
Grab free fruits, vegetables, bread, and other goods. Just bring your student ID and a bag!
2:45-5pm (or until the food runs out) every Tuesday during academic terms.
3:00–5:00 p.m.
Meet with Counseling Services Gonzalo Camp, who specializes in working with LatinX/ undocumented and LGBTQIA+ students, at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130) or click here: https://zoom.us/j/99144795374
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
Exhibit Name: Urgency Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 12 Location: Aperture Gallery, 1st Floor of the EMU Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for gallery hours.
Explore the captivating and thought-provoking photography of Adam J. Long in his latest exhibit at the Aperture Gallery. In 2017, while navigating a world full of unexpected events, Long began to document his late-night walks through the city streets, capturing the surreal and unsettling moments he stumbled upon. From an encounter with a motionless rat in the recess of a wall to other surprising scenes, these photographs represent Long’s visceral response to the tumultuous times, shaped by both societal upheaval and the pandemic.
With each image, Long seeks solace in making sense of his surroundings, using his lens to process the unimaginable. His work is a raw, spontaneous reaction to a world in flux, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences during these turbulent years.
To view more of Adam's work, please visit: https://www.adamjlong.com/
Erika Rier: Visiting Artist Exhibit at the Craft Center Gallery Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 13 Location: Craft Center Gallery, 2nd Floor of the EMU (next to Adell McMillan Gallery) Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for hours. The Craft Center invites you to explore the unique and captivating work of interdisciplinary artist Erika Rier. Self-taught, Erika creates in a style she calls Folk Surrealism, blending painting, ceramics, and art zines. Her journey has taken her across the country from New York City to Washington State and now to Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her husband, daughter, and beloved cat. To see more of Erika's work, visit her website.
Don’t miss Erika's Artist Talk on October 18th from 12 PM - 1 PM, where she will discuss her creative process and inspiration. This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Take advantage of the opportunity to participate in Erika Rier's Workshops, where you'll create your own Lil' Monster in clay or dive into the world of art zines under her expert guidance. (You must have a UO ID or Community Card to register.):
Lil' Monsters (2 sessions) Work with Erika to develop your own little creatures out of clay. Learn her methods for construction and surface treatment, and bring home your very own Lil' Monster. More details and registration.
Art Zine Workshop Dive into the world of art zines with Erika! Learn about zine-making techniques and develop your very own zine under Erika’s guidance. More details and registration.
noon
Meet with Counseling Services Rachel Barloon at Peterson 203 or click here: https://zoom.us/j/98335445813
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
2:00–4:00 p.m.
Meet with Counseling Services Cecile Gadson, who specializes in working with Black and African American students, at the Black Cultural Center.
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.
How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
4:00–6:00 p.m.
Hey, college students in the Eugene area! The Student Food Pantry is here for you. We offer free, nutritious food to help make life a little easier. Depending on what we have available, you can find a variety of items such as canned fruits and veggies, fresh and frozen produce, bread, rice, pasta, and cereal. We also have beans, soups, protein sources, dairy products, and even frozen meals and meat substitutes. Come by and grab what you need – we’re here to support you!
Hours: Wednesdays and Thursdays during fall term (closed when classes are not in session), 4-6:00pm. Bring: Bag for food. A physical student ID is not needed, but be sure to know your student ID number (95#). Enter from alley, accessible via 17th Ave. between Alder and Hilyard.
Exhibit Name: Urgency Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 12 Location: Aperture Gallery, 1st Floor of the EMU Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for gallery hours.
Explore the captivating and thought-provoking photography of Adam J. Long in his latest exhibit at the Aperture Gallery. In 2017, while navigating a world full of unexpected events, Long began to document his late-night walks through the city streets, capturing the surreal and unsettling moments he stumbled upon. From an encounter with a motionless rat in the recess of a wall to other surprising scenes, these photographs represent Long’s visceral response to the tumultuous times, shaped by both societal upheaval and the pandemic.
With each image, Long seeks solace in making sense of his surroundings, using his lens to process the unimaginable. His work is a raw, spontaneous reaction to a world in flux, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences during these turbulent years.
To view more of Adam's work, please visit: https://www.adamjlong.com/
Erika Rier: Visiting Artist Exhibit at the Craft Center Gallery Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 13 Location: Craft Center Gallery, 2nd Floor of the EMU (next to Adell McMillan Gallery) Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for hours. The Craft Center invites you to explore the unique and captivating work of interdisciplinary artist Erika Rier. Self-taught, Erika creates in a style she calls Folk Surrealism, blending painting, ceramics, and art zines. Her journey has taken her across the country from New York City to Washington State and now to Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her husband, daughter, and beloved cat. To see more of Erika's work, visit her website.
Don’t miss Erika's Artist Talk on October 18th from 12 PM - 1 PM, where she will discuss her creative process and inspiration. This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Take advantage of the opportunity to participate in Erika Rier's Workshops, where you'll create your own Lil' Monster in clay or dive into the world of art zines under her expert guidance. (You must have a UO ID or Community Card to register.):
Lil' Monsters (2 sessions) Work with Erika to develop your own little creatures out of clay. Learn her methods for construction and surface treatment, and bring home your very own Lil' Monster. More details and registration.
Art Zine Workshop Dive into the world of art zines with Erika! Learn about zine-making techniques and develop your very own zine under Erika’s guidance. More details and registration.
2:00–4:00 p.m.
Meet with Counseling Services Eric Garcia, who specializes in working with Black/African, Muslim, and immigrant students, at the Multicultural Center (EMU 109m) or click here:
https://zoom.us/j/94445636558
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.
How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
4:00–6:00 p.m.
Hey, college students in the Eugene area! The Student Food Pantry is here for you. We offer free, nutritious food to help make life a little easier. Depending on what we have available, you can find a variety of items such as canned fruits and veggies, fresh and frozen produce, bread, rice, pasta, and cereal. We also have beans, soups, protein sources, dairy products, and even frozen meals and meat substitutes. Come by and grab what you need – we’re here to support you!
Hours: Wednesdays and Thursdays during fall term (closed when classes are not in session), 4-6:00pm. Bring: Bag for food. A physical student ID is not needed, but be sure to know your student ID number (95#). Enter from alley, accessible via 17th Ave. between Alder and Hilyard.
Exhibit Name: Urgency Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 12 Location: Aperture Gallery, 1st Floor of the EMU Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for gallery hours.
Explore the captivating and thought-provoking photography of Adam J. Long in his latest exhibit at the Aperture Gallery. In 2017, while navigating a world full of unexpected events, Long began to document his late-night walks through the city streets, capturing the surreal and unsettling moments he stumbled upon. From an encounter with a motionless rat in the recess of a wall to other surprising scenes, these photographs represent Long’s visceral response to the tumultuous times, shaped by both societal upheaval and the pandemic.
With each image, Long seeks solace in making sense of his surroundings, using his lens to process the unimaginable. His work is a raw, spontaneous reaction to a world in flux, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences during these turbulent years.
To view more of Adam's work, please visit: https://www.adamjlong.com/
Erika Rier: Visiting Artist Exhibit at the Craft Center Gallery Exhibit Dates: September 30 – December 13 Location: Craft Center Gallery, 2nd Floor of the EMU (next to Adell McMillan Gallery) Exhibit Hours: Please see the EMU website for hours. The Craft Center invites you to explore the unique and captivating work of interdisciplinary artist Erika Rier. Self-taught, Erika creates in a style she calls Folk Surrealism, blending painting, ceramics, and art zines. Her journey has taken her across the country from New York City to Washington State and now to Portland, Oregon, where she resides with her husband, daughter, and beloved cat. To see more of Erika's work, visit her website.
Don’t miss Erika's Artist Talk on October 18th from 12 PM - 1 PM, where she will discuss her creative process and inspiration. This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Take advantage of the opportunity to participate in Erika Rier's Workshops, where you'll create your own Lil' Monster in clay or dive into the world of art zines under her expert guidance. (You must have a UO ID or Community Card to register.):
Lil' Monsters (2 sessions) Work with Erika to develop your own little creatures out of clay. Learn her methods for construction and surface treatment, and bring home your very own Lil' Monster. More details and registration.
Art Zine Workshop Dive into the world of art zines with Erika! Learn about zine-making techniques and develop your very own zine under Erika’s guidance. More details and registration.
1:00–3:00 p.m.
Meet with Counseling Services Sarah Anderson-Wilk, who specializes in working with LatinX and undocumented students, at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130) or click here: https://zoom.us/j/99144795374
Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.
Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:
Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.
How does Let’s Talk work?
Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis.
8:00 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
A dance party exploring the music of Charli xcx, her collaborators, producers, and related artists, as well as the hyperpop, PC Music and electronic dance realms. (Think artists like Shygirl, A.G. Cook, Snow Strippers, Addison Rae, Caroline Polachek, Lady Gaga, Sophie, The Dare, Arca, Carly Rae Jepsen, FKA Twigs and more!)
a night dedicated to 365 party girls, people will be here dancing to this music all night.
don’t sleep, don’t eat just do it on repeat, keep bumpin’ that.
8pm – 12am – All ages
8:00 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
Odie Leigh would never have called herself a musician before the depths of the 2020 pandemic, when her rapper roomies made a bet: Whoever records a song that goes viral first, wins. Slightly ticked off that they hadn’t included her in the wager, she decided to hit them with her best shot, and Odie was crowned the victor when a track she wrote blew up on TikTok. “I was like, ‘I’m gonna show y’all. I’m gonna win,’” she recalls, laughing. “Then I woke up to a bunch of comments on TikTok being like, ‘Oh my God, release this. This is amazing!’ Now, I’m a musician.”
8:30 a.m.
Applications for LeaderShape Institute are open now and are due November 10th! LeaderShape Institute will take place December 15-18, 2024.
Do you want to improve your leadership abilities? LeaderShape Institute can help you to realize your potential. Open to all currently enrolled UO students, this impactful four-day, off-campus immersive experience challenges you to discover hidden talents, develop lifelong leadership skills, and create a powerful vision for yourself and your community. Hosted by the UO Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement, this fully-funded retreat includes food, lodging, program supplies, and transportation between the UO Eugene campus and the camp venue. For more information and to apply: https://holden.uoregon.edu/leadershape-institute
8:00 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
WOW Hall Proudly Presents: Bridge City Sinners, Codefendants, 1876, and Ceschi Ramos on New Years Eve (Dec. 31, 2024)!
From the misty, pine-covered hills of the Pacific Northwest hail the Bridge City Sinners, who span the continuum from prohibition era jazz to Appalachian death folk. This traditional string band line up bends the meaning of the word genre, Playing festivals from Punk Rock Bowling, to Muddy Roots, to Oregon’s Bluegrass String Summit. They started their journey by busking on sidewalks across the country and now this supergroup of musicians find themselves on the national tour circuit. The Sinners still hold true to the DIY mentality of putting albums out on a self made record label, Flail Records. They recently hit #70 on the Billboard charts, top current album sales, for the week of September 4th 2021 for their album “Unholy Hymns”. With talented musicianship and a punk as f***! live show, this is one band you don’t want to miss.
January 2025
8:00 p.m.
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Cap’n Trips begin their 17th year together with a tribute concert to legendary Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh on Friday January 3rd at Eugenes Wow Hall. Trips will be reunited with their original guitar virtuoso Anthony Forcellini.
Eugenes first Jerry Garcia tribute band, Trips was formed in 2008 by Tom Lemmon (guitar, vocals), Trey Longstreth (bass, vocals), Marcy Andrews (mandolin), and Anthony (guitar, vocals), and later added Ken Sokolove (drums), and Sean Jackson (keyboards, vocals).
They have played festivals throughout Oregon, including 3 times at the Oregon Country Fair. Come and celebrate Phil’s amazing life in an unbroken chain of great music.
7:30 p.m.
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On Saturday, Jan. 4th the Community Center for the Performing Arts proudly welcomes New World Sinner, Pitch Black Mass, Against the Raging Tide, Gamma Knife, and Atomic Terror to the WOW Hall for the Metal For Meals food drive.
NEW WORLD SINNERNew World Sinner is a Brutal American Metal Band risen from the Eugene Metal scene. This old school metal influenced band has been hitting the scene since February of 2008. NWS brings the thunderous sound that has been brought by such acts as “Pantera”, “Slayer”, “Sepultura”, ect… with the new sounds of such acts as “Lamb of God”, “Chimaira”, and “All Shall Perish” just to name a few. If you are looking for a killer live performance full of energy, then NWS is the band to see.
PITCH BLACK MASS Pitch Black Mass is a four piece metal band from Oregon.Beginning in 2015, by founding members Junior Tanguma (guitar) and Jonathon Zero (vocals), PBM would start to take form with the introduction of Gordon James Stacy on bass guitar in 2017.After a couple of lineup changes, PBM would return in full form as a four piece with the addition of Zach Rowe on Drums. From there, Pitch Black Mass would continue to prove themselves as one of the must-see metal bands in Oregon.Each band member brings their own individual influences to the band, ranging from thrash,death,alternative, and nu metal to Country, hip-hop, jazz and post-punk, bringing a unique flare to a familiar style that keeps people engaged and wanting more. Along with an energetic and passion filled stage performance, Pitch Black Mass is bound to get your attention.Pitch Black Mass is eager to now to get in the studio and on the stages and show the world just what the Pacific Northwest has to offer.
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Join the fun at the University of Oregon's Bingo Nights! Mark your calendars for an evening of prizes, and good company. Whether you're a bingo pro or a newcomer, everyone's invited. Win duck bucks and learn about different events happening on campus.
Don’t know how to play bingo? Our team of student leaders can help.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled event!
Each Monday throughout the term, from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
At the EMU O Desk.
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Satisfy your sweet tooth every Tuesday at the University of Oregon's "Tuesday Treats" featuring irresistible donut holes. Join us for a tasty break that'll sweeten your Tuesday.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students with UOID.
*Dietary substitutions for gluten and vegan diets will be available.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Join the UO Women in Economics Club at our weekly meeting! We host faculty talks and guest lectures, provide career development opportunities, as well as peer support. All are welcome, regardless of major, minor, or gender identity!
The UO Women in Economics Club (WiE) was established in 2023 to support and meet the unique needs of women and gender-diverse individuals in the male-dominated economics field. WiE strives to build community, empower, and increase participation in economics through academic and social events. The club hosts guest speakers, roundtable discussions, professional development workshops, and more. Students undergraduate through PhD are welcome.
Meetings: Every odd week Thursday from 6-7pm in Allen 140. Hope to see you there!
8:00 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
The SFNY Guitar Trio is an exciting new ensemble that hails from Brooklyn, New York, and San Francisco. The trio draws inspiration from the giants who created the 1981 best-selling album “Friday Night in San Francisco.” John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola, and Paco de Lucía kicked off the world music phenomenon all those years ago, and sparks are sure to fly when these three modern-day virtuosos pick up the mantle and bring their lightning-fast technical prowess to WOW Hall on Friday, January 10.
The six-string masters are led by international guitar sensation Alex Skolnick of metal titans Testament, Brooklyn-based seven-string virtuoso Ron Jackson, and American Gypsy Jazz star George Cole, former guitarist for the David Grisman Quintet.
The SFNY Guitar Trio specializes in jaw-dropping original compositions while paying homage to their six-string forebears.
6:00 p.m.
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On Saturday, Jan. 11th, Community Center for the Performing Arts presents a 50th anniversary fundraiser for the WOW Hall and performance of Defiance by the Wallflower Order and Dance Brigade, along with musical performances by Holly Near and Ferron, at the WOW Hall.
Dance Brigade is partnering with the WOW Hall for a WOW’s 50th anniversary fundraising event on Saturday, Jan. 11th, with a tribute to their shared history; including songs and storytelling by Holly Near and Ferron, and performance of a signature dance theater piece with original members from the Wallflower Order Dance Collective.
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Join the fun at the University of Oregon's Bingo Nights! Mark your calendars for an evening of prizes, and good company. Whether you're a bingo pro or a newcomer, everyone's invited. Win duck bucks and learn about different events happening on campus.
Don’t know how to play bingo? Our team of student leaders can help.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled event!
Each Monday throughout the term, from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
At the EMU O Desk.
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Satisfy your sweet tooth every Tuesday at the University of Oregon's "Tuesday Treats" featuring irresistible donut holes. Join us for a tasty break that'll sweeten your Tuesday.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students with UOID.
*Dietary substitutions for gluten and vegan diets will be available.
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Looking for a part-time job this winter/spring in Eugene? Or want to learn more about future work-study opportunities during your time at UO? Stop by the UO Part-Time Job & Work-Study Fair, Wednesday, January 15, from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Tykeson Hall 1st Floor Commons area to meet local and on-campus employers hiring for seasonal employees! Bring your resume and apply on the spot, or just look around and learn more about the great ways you can get work experience and build career readiness skills during your time at the UO.
FYI: Work-Study is a specific type of part-time job available to students based on financial need. If a job says it requires Work-Study, you must have accepted an award on Duckweb. To learn more about the program and how to find your award, check out https://career.uoregon.edu/jobs-and-internships/work-study
There will still be LOTS of jobs at this event that do not require work-study in order to apply--something for everyone!
Register in Handshake to keep up to date on which employers are coming to the fair and what jobs you can be applying for!
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Workshop where you will learn strategies for finding and securing jobs and internships.
This workshop is hosted by the University Career Center's Career Readiness Coaching team! To learn more about career coaching, drop-in peer advising, and other career readiness workshops and events visit career.uoregon.edu/coaching or stop by the UCC in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level
6:30 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
Emery is an emo-rock band that started in 2001. They have toured worldwide with 8 full length releases (9th full length coming soon), several EPs and multiple exclusive releases to their private subscription club called Emeryland. Emery continues to make new music each year with a loyal group of followers. Emeryland is a growing and sustainable community that continues to incorporate and enhance a cohesive, collaborative group that sustains their art at the center, while building relationships and value. Emery also created their very own cryptocurrency called Emerycoin ($WALLS) that is used within the community for memberships, exclusive merchandise, and more. Emery’s twenty year tenure proves their longevity and adaptability over the course of two decades.
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Satisfy your sweet tooth every Tuesday at the University of Oregon's "Tuesday Treats" featuring irresistible donut holes. Join us for a tasty break that'll sweeten your Tuesday.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students with UOID.
*Dietary substitutions for gluten and vegan diets will be available.
2:00–3:00 p.m.
Are you looking for ways to really stand out as a candidate? Come learn about the basics of interviewing and have the opportunity to ask questions on: question and answer structures, strategies, and how to best prepare for your upcoming interviews. Questions welcomed and encouraged! Please RSVP!
This workshop is hosted by the University Career Center's Career Readiness Coaching team! To learn more about career coaching, drop-in peer advising, and other career readiness workshops and events visit career.uoregon.edu/coaching or stop by the UCC in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level
This event is part of the 2025 Winter Career Readiness Week sponsored by the University Career Center, Enterprise Mobility, and Sherwin Williams. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events
5:00–7:30 p.m.
Please join the BEseries as we welcome Jackie Gutierrez! The BEseries student team is excited to announce the event that will be on January 21st on Tuesday night, in EMU Ballroom, ASL Interpreted, Free Dinner & Activities, Buffet Dinner and Doors 5-6pm, Presentation 6-7pm, Q&A 7-7:30 pm. Hold the date and Join us!
More About Jackie Gutierrez- Tuesday, November 22nd , 5:00 pm Doors & Dinner, 6:00 pm Presentation – EMU Ballroom
Jackie Gutierrez is the founder of Women Kick Balls, which is an independent multi-media company. As a freelancer, Gutierrez covers the National Women's Soccer League and the U.S. Women's National Team while also providing marketing, content production, and public relations services to soccer organizations and athletes, Gutierrez holds a master's degree in journalism from the University of Oregon and is also a contributor to Equalizer Soccer and Forbes.
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/womenkickballs/
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TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@womenkickballs">https://www.tiktok.com/@womenkickballs
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5cFpWu8oZq3C9lVfUFsEiA
For updates on WHO is coming 2024-25 - follow BEseries on IG @uo_beseries
Full list of BE Series event dates:
October 22, 2024 November 26, 2024 January 21, 2025 February 18, 20258:00 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
Futurebirds are an American Rock and Roll band formed in 2008 from Athens, Georgia, United States.
11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Did you know you can have someone review your resume before the Winter Career & Internship Expo on 1/30? Drop-in with a career readiness coach or peer coach in Tykeson Hall Commons to get feedback on your resume! Free cookies & hot chocolate too :)
Don’t have a resume? Come learn how to make one!
Want to apply for the Peace Corps? We'll also have returned Peace Corps volunteers available to review resumes and give advice about the application process with any interested students! Ask for Carolyn Williams!
This University Career Center event is part of the 2025 Winter Career Readiness Week sponsored by Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Join the UO Women in Economics Club at our weekly meeting! We host faculty talks and guest lectures, provide career development opportunities, as well as peer support. All are welcome, regardless of major, minor, or gender identity!
The UO Women in Economics Club (WiE) was established in 2023 to support and meet the unique needs of women and gender-diverse individuals in the male-dominated economics field. WiE strives to build community, empower, and increase participation in economics through academic and social events. The club hosts guest speakers, roundtable discussions, professional development workshops, and more. Students undergraduate through PhD are welcome.
Meetings: Every odd week Thursday from 6-7pm in Allen 140. Hope to see you there!
Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/30), /and Practice Interview Day (1/31) that will help you develop skills and connections on the road to career readiness. For a full list of workshops, career tours, networking events, resume reviews, alumni panels, and more, visit career.uoregon.edu/events or register for events in Handshake. Why wait?! Stop by the University Career Center in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level ASAP to get drop-in resume reviews and other career guidance to make the most of your Career Readiness Week!
The University Career Center offers a special thanks to our Winter 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.
FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!
2:00–3:00 p.m.
This is an introductory workshop for international students interested in creating a Functional Cover Letter for U.S.-based employers. Bring any cover letter you are working on, and your questions!
This workshop is hosted by the University Career Center's Career Readiness Coaching team's Theresa Cuenca! To learn more about career coaching, drop-in peer advising, and other career readiness workshops and events visit career.uoregon.edu/coaching or stop by the UCC in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level
This event is part of the 2025 Winter Career Readiness Week sponsored by the University Career Center, Enterprise Mobility, and Sherwin Williams. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events
Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/30), /and Practice Interview Day (1/31) that will help you develop skills and connections on the road to career readiness. For a full list of workshops, career tours, networking events, resume reviews, alumni panels, and more, visit career.uoregon.edu/events or register for events in Handshake. Why wait?! Stop by the University Career Center in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level ASAP to get drop-in resume reviews and other career guidance to make the most of your Career Readiness Week!
The University Career Center offers a special thanks to our Winter 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.
FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!
noon
Learn the ins and outs of navigating the in-person Winter Career and Internship Expo, updating your Handshake profile, researching employers, and how to present yourself authentically during the expo.
Hosted by the University Career Center as part of the 2025 Winter Career Readiness Week. http://career.uoregon.edu/events
1:00–2:00 p.m.
Are you looking for ways to really stand out as a candidate?
Come learn about the basics of resume and cover letter writing and have the opportunity to ask questions on formatting, structure, your own resume tailoring, and much more! Questions welcomed and encouraged!
This workshop is hosted by the University Career Center's Career Readiness Coaching team! To learn more about career coaching, drop-in peer advising, and other career readiness workshops and events visit career.uoregon.edu/coaching or stop by the UCC in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level
This event is part of the 2025 Winter Career Readiness Week sponsored by the University Career Center, Enterprise Mobility, and Sherwin Williams. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Join the fun at the University of Oregon's Bingo Nights! Mark your calendars for an evening of prizes, and good company. Whether you're a bingo pro or a newcomer, everyone's invited. Win duck bucks and learn about different events happening on campus.
Don’t know how to play bingo? Our team of student leaders can help.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled event!
Each Monday throughout the term, from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
At the EMU O Desk.
8:00 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
Houndmouth is an American alternative blues band from New Albany, Indiana led by Matt Myers (guitar, vocals). Houndmouth formed in the summer of 2011. After playing locally in Louisville and Indiana, they performed at the SXSW music festival in March 2012 to promote their homemade self-titled EP. Geoff Travis, the head of Rough Trade was in the audience and offered a contract shortly after. In 2012, the band was named “Band Of The Week” by The Guardian. In 2013 Houndmouth’s debut album, From the Hills Below the City, was released by Rough Trade. This led to performances on Letterman, Conan, World Cafe, and several major festivals (ACL, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and Newport Folk Festival). SPIN and Esquire.com named Houndmouth a “must-see” band at Lollapalooza, and Garden & Gun said, “You’d be hard pressed to find a more effortless, well-crafted mix of roots and rock this year than the debut album from this Louisville quartet.”
Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/30), /and Practice Interview Day (1/31) that will help you develop skills and connections on the road to career readiness. For a full list of workshops, career tours, networking events, resume reviews, alumni panels, and more, visit career.uoregon.edu/events or register for events in Handshake. Why wait?! Stop by the University Career Center in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level ASAP to get drop-in resume reviews and other career guidance to make the most of your Career Readiness Week!
The University Career Center offers a special thanks to our Winter 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.
FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Satisfy your sweet tooth every Tuesday at the University of Oregon's "Tuesday Treats" featuring irresistible donut holes. Join us for a tasty break that'll sweeten your Tuesday.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students with UOID.
*Dietary substitutions for gluten and vegan diets will be available.
8:00 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
There seems to be an aura in the air when the five members of The Main Squeeze enter a room. A multicultural five-piece from Los Angeles, CA, The Main Squeeze have built a cult following in the States on the road – putting rubber to pavement and playing over 1,000 shows together over the past nine years. For a group of men with completely different backgrounds, tastes, religions, and opinions, there’s already a spirit shared among them when they sit down to play together.
Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/30), /and Practice Interview Day (1/31) that will help you develop skills and connections on the road to career readiness. For a full list of workshops, career tours, networking events, resume reviews, alumni panels, and more, visit career.uoregon.edu/events or register for events in Handshake. Why wait?! Stop by the University Career Center in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level ASAP to get drop-in resume reviews and other career guidance to make the most of your Career Readiness Week!
The University Career Center offers a special thanks to our Winter 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.
FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!
Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/30), /and Practice Interview Day (1/31) that will help you develop skills and connections on the road to career readiness. For a full list of workshops, career tours, networking events, resume reviews, alumni panels, and more, visit career.uoregon.edu/events or register for events in Handshake. Why wait?! Stop by the University Career Center in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level ASAP to get drop-in resume reviews and other career guidance to make the most of your Career Readiness Week!
The University Career Center offers a special thanks to our Winter 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.
FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!
11:15 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
First Career & Internship Expo? Or just a little nervous? Come early and get a low-stress, behind-the-scenes look at how to navigate the expo and make a good first impression with employers. Bring a friend! want to learn more about the Winter Career & Internship Expo 1/30 from noon to 4pm? click here
The University Career Center gives a special thanks to Enterprise Mobility, and Sherwin Williams for sponsoring all of our Winter Career Readiness Week events and workshops!
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Why YOU should come to this Expo...
You're curious about your future. Explore different career paths and job roles across industries. EXPOse yourself to unique career pathways that can use your career readiness skills and passions to make an impact in the world. You want to make connections. These organizations LOVE to hire Ducks and want to help you find your career fit. You might even meet UO alumni recruiting for them at the expo. Ask a recruiter what career readiness skills you can be building now to make you a top candidate in the present or future (and add them to your Linkedin network for future connections!). You want to find a job, internship, year of service, volunteer opportunity, and more! If you're actively job searching, have your resume ready to hand out and a short and sweet synopsis about yourself and your professional interests ready to go! If you're just exploring options, collect contact info, do some additional research, and do an informational interview to learn more before you apply. You want to build your confidence! Practice asking questions of employers AND sharing about who you are and what you're passionate about. Every expo you attend and each time you approach a recruiter, you get more and more comfortable presenting yourself in a professional manner.WHO'S COMING? Find your career fit with over 70+ employers comprised of private industry; public, educational, and non-profit organizations; local government, the federal government, law enforcement, and military--ALL on campus and excited to share more with you about their organization and early career talent opportunities. Open to students from ALL majors, classifications, and identities. Every expo looks a little different so come each term to keep exploring and expanding your career opportunities!
WHAT NEXT? Register for the Expo on Handshake today to learn about all the companies coming, and positions of interest you can be researching. We'll also send you tips and advice for how to make the most of the expo, including Career Readiness Week workshops like our Resume Extravaganza so you can have a great resume to hand to potential employers!
The University Career Center thanks Enterprise Mobility, and Sherwin Williams for sponsoring all of our Winter Career Readiness Week events and workshops, and Techtronic Industries (TTI) for sponsoring the Expo!
For a full list of Winter Career Readiness Week (January 24-31) events and workshops, check out http://career.uoregon.edu/events
Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/30), /and Practice Interview Day (1/31) that will help you develop skills and connections on the road to career readiness. For a full list of workshops, career tours, networking events, resume reviews, alumni panels, and more, visit career.uoregon.edu/events or register for events in Handshake. Why wait?! Stop by the University Career Center in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level ASAP to get drop-in resume reviews and other career guidance to make the most of your Career Readiness Week!
The University Career Center offers a special thanks to our Winter 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.
FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!
February 2025
8:00 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
From behind the redwood curtain of Humboldt County, California, the seven piece funk-soul band Diggin Dirt has carved out a niche as a live party not to be missed. Shoveling their own path, Diggin Dirt has seen sustained growth over the past few years, with multiple national tours and festival stops at Jam Cruise, High Sierra, Hulaween, Same Same but Different, Live Oak, Cascade Equinox, Joshua Tree Music Festival and many more.
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Join the fun at the University of Oregon's Bingo Nights! Mark your calendars for an evening of prizes, and good company. Whether you're a bingo pro or a newcomer, everyone's invited. Win duck bucks and learn about different events happening on campus.
Don’t know how to play bingo? Our team of student leaders can help.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled event!
Each Monday throughout the term, from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
At the EMU O Desk.
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Satisfy your sweet tooth every Tuesday at the University of Oregon's "Tuesday Treats" featuring irresistible donut holes. Join us for a tasty break that'll sweeten your Tuesday.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students with UOID.
*Dietary substitutions for gluten and vegan diets will be available.
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