February 2026
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
11:00 a.m.–12:00 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.
2:45–5:00 p.m.
The Student Sustainability Center and Food for Lane County host the weekly Trillium Produce Plus Produce Drops. These events provide a free farmers market for students to get produce, bread, and toilet paper. Please bring a bag and your UO ID.
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
The Oregon Consulting Group is tabling in the Lillis Atrium to provide students an opportunity to learn more about our group. Students will have a chance to meet current OCG members and understand our group offerings.
noon
In this free class, Pilates-based exercises are paired with a yoga practice to enhance muscular strength/endurance, flexibility, and balance while centering mind-body connection and reducing stress. No experience necessary! All faculty/staff/graduate students are welcome!
Register online for each class. Please email Sarah Ebert, Assistant Director for Mind-Body and Fitness, with questions: sarahe@uoregon.edu
noon
The UO Housing and Community Resources Fair is the place to find housing resources for both on- and off-campus housing options, renter empowerment information, connecting with housing property managers, win amazing prizes and get tons of free fun give-away items.
Join us to get your housing search started or to create connections in the community.
Hosted by the UO Basic Needs Program and Apartments.com/Off-Campus Partners.
noon
Microsoft Teams is more than just chat and video calls. It's a full collaboration hub. In this interactive, one-hour Professional Edge workshop, you'll learn how to structure your Teams environment for clarity, efficiency, and impact. From organizing channels to managing meetings and collaborating on files, this session will help you unlock the features that make Teams a powerful productivity tool.
This isn't about sending emojis or starting a call. It's about building a digital workspace that actually works.
- Team and channel structure best practices: Learn how to organize Teams by project, department, or function, and use private and shared channels effectively to keep communication focused.
- Smarter communication tools: Master @mentions, tags, message formatting, pinning and saving messages, and managing your activity feed to stay on top of what matters.
- File collaboration made easy: Understand the difference between sharing via OneDrive vs. Teams, coauthor documents in real time, and use version history to recover changes.
- Meetings and webinars: Get comfortable scheduling and joining meetings, using chat, notes, and recordings, and explore tools like whiteboard and breakout rooms for interactive sessions.
- Search and organization: Use advanced search techniques, folders, and archiving to find information quickly and keep your workspace organized.
- Productivity boosters: Explore features like delayed delivery, email templates, voting buttons, and polls to streamline communication and decision-making.
- Tasks and Microsoft To Do integration: Create tasks from messages, use My Day and priority views, and sync with Microsoft To Do to manage your workload across platforms.
This workshop is perfect for anyone who collaborates in Teams and wants to move beyond basic messaging and meetings. Whether you're managing projects, coordinating with colleagues, or leading virtual sessions, these tools will help you work smarter and communicate more effectively.
4:00–6:00 p.m.
The Episcopal Campus Ministry (ECM) Student Food Pantry is open to all college students in the greater Eugene area. The pantry provides free supplemental food for college students. Depending on availability, this may include canned fruits and vegetables, frozen and fresh vegetables; bread, rice, pasta, and cereal; canned beans, soups and other protein sources; dairy products, frozen means and meat substitues.
Hours: Wednesdays and Thursdays during winter term (closed when classes are not in session), 4:00-6:00pm.
Bring: Bag for food.
A physical student ID is not needed, but be sure to know your student ID number (95# for UO students).
Enter from alley, accessible via 17th Avenue between Alder and Hilyard streets. Free parking and bike racks available during pantry hours.
6:00–10:00 p.m.
This term, UO Esports is clashing with the UO Chess Club to create a huge Clash Royale Tournament for students and non-students! Any trophy range welcome! There will also be prizes, catered Chipotle, and free Redbull for players. Come by yourself or with friends, everyone can enter! Please sign up through link.
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Learn about different career paths in the real estate industry and the foundations of financial analysis from guest speakers, hands-on workshops, and site tours. Join the UO Real Estate Investment Group for our weekly meetings every Wednesday in Lillis 132 from 6:00–7:30 p.m.! Our club is open to all and no application is required.
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
2:00–3:00 p.m.
Come make a hot cup of cocoa thursdays this winter term. Be sure to follow @uo.sab on Instagram to catch the weekly surprise 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 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
At the EMU O Desk.
4:00–6:00 p.m.
The Episcopal Campus Ministry (ECM) Student Food Pantry is open to all college students in the greater Eugene area. The pantry provides free supplemental food for college students. Depending on availability, this may include canned fruits and vegetables, frozen and fresh vegetables; bread, rice, pasta, and cereal; canned beans, soups and other protein sources; dairy products, frozen means and meat substitues.
Hours: Wednesdays and Thursdays during winter term (closed when classes are not in session), 4:00-6:00pm.
Bring: Bag for food.
A physical student ID is not needed, but be sure to know your student ID number (95# for UO students).
Enter from alley, accessible via 17th Avenue between Alder and Hilyard streets. Free parking and bike racks available during pantry hours.
4:00–6:00 p.m.
Join the Duck Nest Physical Well-being team for a free ride to local grocery stores! Please meet a little earlier than 4 pm outside the Fishbowl at the EMU. We will have signs that point you in the direction of the shuttle! The shuttle leaves promptly at 4 pm!
Use our sign up link: https://calendly.com/ducknest/grocery-shuttle
5:30–7:30 p.m.
Join the Student Sustainability Center and Craft Center for free mending nights! Bring your clothes in need of repair and learn to fix them. Instruction and supplies are provided for free.
Topics and locations include:
Week 2: Jan. 15 - Hand sewing repairs at the SSC (EMU 005)
Week 3: Jan. 22 - Gear and zipper repair and waterproofing demo with the Outdoor Program at the SSC (EMU 005)
Week 4: Jan. 29 - Denim repair at the Craft Center (EMU 030)
Week 5: Feb. 5 - Darning, knitting, and crocheting with Crochet Club (EMU 030)
Week 7: Feb. 19 - Beeswax wrap making with the Bee Friendly Committee at the Craft Center (EMU 030)
Week 8: Feb. 26 - Shoe repair at the Craft Center (EMU 030)
Week 9: March 5 - Denim repair with the Industrial Design Society of America at the Craft Center (EMU 030)
Week 10: March 12 - Upcycling T-shirts and spring clothes repair with the Women's Center at the Craft Center (EMU 030)
Email uossc@uoregon.edu with questions!
Please note: there is no session during Week 6.
Join the UO International Business and Economics Club's weekly meeting to engage with our members about all things international business and economics.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Join the UO International Business and Economics Club's weekly meeting to engage with our members about all things international business and economics.
Net Impact is a sustainable business club empowering students to leverage business as a force for social and environmental good.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Net Impact is a sustainable business club empowering students to leverage business as a force for social and environmental good.
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
Learn the key principles of being a neuro-inclusive leader in today's and tomorrow's working environment while exploring leadership outside of traditional hierarchy structures. Develop skills to understand and respect different ways of thinking, and gain insights into how diverse perspectives strengthen organizational outcomes.
This Professional Edge training provides a deep dive into intersectionality and examines how identity influences people's experiences at work. You will understand the importance of psychological safety at work through the lens of trauma-informed principles and discover what makes a workplace psychologically safe for all team members.
Throughout the training, you will learn to assess different business scenarios for inclusive or exclusive policies and environments, developing the analytical skills needed to identify areas for improvement.
Schedule
- Week 1: Friday, February 6, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- Week 2: Friday, February 13, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- Week 3: Friday, February 20, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- Week 4: Friday, February 27, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
Participants who attend all sessions of this program and fulfill all requirements are eligible to earn a Neuroinclusive Leadership microcredential.
This credential is perfect for showcasing your skills on LinkedIn and other platforms, offering tangible proof of your newly acquired competencies.
Why Participate
- You are looking to build and strengthen your ability to lead and support others in a rapidly changing and growing digital workplace.
- You are interested in reflecting on your identity, how it may vary from others and what privilege and oppression can look like in the workplace.
- You are interested in learning how your past experiences and behavior can support or detract from the psychological safety of your work environment.
What You'll Gain
At the end of this training, you'll be able to:
- Recognize and appreciate neurodiversity as the natural variation in the way people think, feel and experience the world and understand these differences are not deficits.
- Foster workplace environments that embrace neurodiversity through inclusive policies, practices, and physical/digital environments.
- Understand as formal or informal leader, that there is no singular "ideal leader" and that there are many ways to lead.
- Build more compassionate, trusting spaces through an understanding of how trauma impacts our understanding of self and others.
- Recognize the nuance of intersectionality in the workplace and understand that neuroidentity is only one aspect of how marginalization and privilege can be present in the workplace.
About the Instructors
Graham Hulbert (he/him) is a mechanical engineer whose early career was spent as a continuous improvement leader in the manufacturing and supply chain industry. He later transferred his love of problem solving into the world of business process design and software implementation. He founded Tula Consulting to showcase the strengths of neurodivergent thinkers and help build more neuroinclusive environments at work.
Vo Vo (they/them) explores support strategies and models of community care within a post-traumatic social landscape, focusing on the resilience of BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+ and disabled communities. They are editor of an internationally renowned publication, speaker, educator, curator, artist and musician who has exhibited and toured in countries around the world.
Kino Crooke (he/him) is a mental health therapist specializing in crisis response and mental health stabilization during and following significant adverse life events. He works in Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon, both in the community and within a behavioral health hospital and emergency room.
Laura Nichols (she/her) is a mental health therapist and manager for crisis intervention specialists working within a psychiatric emergency room in Portland, Oregon. She runs Courageous Conversations and teaches classes on health equity and anti-racism. She is an adjunct professor in the Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Counseling.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
noon
📅 Friday, February 6 | ⏰ 12–2 PM | 📍 Erb Memorial Union (by the O Desk) This week’s craft: washi tape bookmarks! Mix and match colorful washi tape to design your own bookmarks. Create patterns, shapes, or playful designs to keep your spot in style! All supplies are provided. Freebie Friday – Drop In & Get Creative! Looking for a fun, free way to unwind and make something awesome? Freebie Friday is your chance to explore a new craft every week—totally free! No registration, no experience needed—just drop in, grab some supplies, and get creative.
3:00–4:00 p.m.
Join UO Libraries weekly in the comfortable Douglass Room lounge for an immersive journey through landmark recordings from Knight Library's extensive audio collection. Each session focuses on a single classic album, providing historical context, artistic background, and guided listening that reveals the craftsmanship behind these influential works. From jazz masterpieces and classical recordings to groundbreaking rock albums and world music treasures, we'll explore how these recordings shaped musical history and continue to influence artists today. Each album will be introduced with insights into the recording process, cultural impact, and musical innovations before we settle in for focused, uninterrupted listening.
This workshop offers a rare opportunity to experience music as it was intended — as a complete artistic statement rather than isolated tracks. Participants will develop deeper appreciation for album construction, production techniques, and the art of active listening while discovering gems from our collection they might never have encountered otherwise. Whether you're a casual music fan looking to expand your horizons or a serious listener seeking new perspectives on familiar works, you'll leave each session with enhanced understanding of how great albums achieve their lasting power. The relaxed lounge setting encourages reflection and discussion, making this both an educational and meditative experience perfect for busy students, faculty, and community members seeking a weekly respite through transformative music.
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
4:00 p.m.
Oregon Taiko Atsumari is a collaborative concert including professional, community, and collegiate groups from the state of Oregon. It is the first concert of its kind in Oregon, and will be hosted by Ahiru Daiko, the University of Oregon’s taiko drumming club.
8:00 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
Featuring Dennis Cruise, Joseph Crumb, Keegan Bell, and Zane Thomas. With host Lexis Shardê and A DJ named Fred.
21+
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
10:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
noon
In this free class, Pilates-based exercises are paired with a yoga practice to enhance muscular strength/endurance, flexibility, and balance while centering mind-body connection and reducing stress. No experience necessary! All faculty/staff/graduate students are welcome!
Register online for each class. Please email Sarah Ebert, Assistant Director for Mind-Body and Fitness, with questions: sarahe@uoregon.edu
noon
Ever stare at your resume thinking, “Is this… good? Bad? Chaotic? Who even knows?” Yep, we’ve all been there. Come spend 45 minutes turning that confusion into confidence.
We’ll cover what actually matters on a resume, how to make your experience shine (even if you think you don’t have any), and what to cut so your resume doesn’t turn into a five-page novel. Plus, we’ll break down how AI plays a role in the job application process: what it notices, what it ignores, and how to make sure your resume stands out.
Whether you’re just getting started or think your resume is already polished, you’ll leave with tips to make it clean, strong, and job ready.
Join us in person at the University Career Center, Tykeson Hall, Garden Level 50P and finally feel good about that piece of paper!
6:00 p.m.
Join the fun at Bingo Night! Mark your calendars for an evening of prizes, and good company. Whether you're a bingo pro or a newcomer, everyone's invited. Win $5 in duck bucks and learn about different events happening on campus.
special nights this term: February 23 Grocery BINGO
Don’t know how to play bingo? Our team of student leaders can help.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students, bring your ID card. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled event!
Each Monday throughout the term, from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
near the EMU O Desk.
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
11:00 a.m.–12:00 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
The Oregon Consulting Group is tabling in the Lillis Atrium to provide students an opportunity to learn more about our group. Students will have a chance to meet current OCG members and understand our group offerings.
2:00–3:00 p.m.
Escape the everyday and journey to the edge of the universe with Stargazer, a 25-minute immersive visualization experience featuring breathtaking imagery from the Webb and Hubble Space Telescopes. Set to original ambient music, this meditative cosmic journey showcases stellar nurseries, distant galaxies, planetary nebulae, and the deepest views of space ever captured—all displayed at full resolution on Oregon's largest screen with 50 million pixels of stunning detail. Join UO Libraries in the Visualization Lab at The Price Sciences Library for this free screening series. Whether you're seeking stress relief, scientific inspiration, or simply a moment of cosmic wonder, Stargazer offers a unique opportunity to witness the universe's beauty as never before. No astronomy knowledge required—just bring your curiosity and prepare to be amazed.
Tuesdays, bi-weekly, at 2:00pm in the Price Science Library Visualization Lab starting January 13. Full range of screening dates: January: 13, 27 February: 10, 24 March: 10
Free and open to all University of Oregon students, faculty, staff, and community members.
2:45–5:00 p.m.
The Student Sustainability Center and Food for Lane County host the weekly Trillium Produce Plus Produce Drops. These events provide a free farmers market for students to get produce, bread, and toilet paper. Please bring a bag and your UO ID.
3:00–3:45 p.m.
Ever walk out of an interview thinking, “Wait… what did I even just say?” Yep, we’ve all been there. Join us for just 45 minutes and learn how to dodge that post-interview panic.
We’ll break down the different types of interviews you might face, how to prep without spiraling, and how to answer questions with confidence.
Interviews make you sweaty, anxious, or just a little dramatic? Perfect. We’ve got strategies to help you feel prepared and way more chill.
International students: get the inside scoop on U.S.-style interviews. No prior experience needed!
Come hang out in person at the University Career Center, Tykeson Hall, Garden Level 50P.
5:30–7:00 p.m.
In this workshop series, you will walk away with tangible strategies and goals for maximizing the rest of your year on campus. You will learn skills for overcoming imposter syndrome, translating your high school experience to college, discovering your leadership style, and finding campus involvement opportunities that fit your interests.
Open to any first-year students who want to grow personally, professionally, and build community. Workshops will include personal reflections, group conversations, and activities designed to grow leadership skills. Hosted in the Holden Center (EMU 047), snacks provided!
Workshop dates:
Tuesday Jan 27th 5:30 to 7:00pm: Overcoming Imposter Feelings in Your First Year
Tuesday Feb 10th 5:30 to 7:00pm: Discover Your Leadership Style
Tuesday Feb 24th 5:30 to 7:00pm: Involvement and Leadership on Campus
6:00–7:00 p.m.
The Financial Management Association (FMA) provides students with opportunities to learn about financial markets, careers in finance, and professional skills through presentations, discussions, and guest speakers. Each meeting is designed to help students explore different areas of finance, stay informed about current topics in the industry, and build connections with peers and professionals.
The UO American Marketing Association will be joined by the Operations and Business Analytics Club for a deep dive into marketing analytics.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
The UO American Marketing Association will be joined by the Operations and Business Analytics Club for a deep dive into marketing analytics.
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
Join UO Libraries for a special Valentine's Craft and Chocolate event! Hand-sew a stuffed felt heart from scratch and take home a free mini sewing kit! Materials, instructions, and chocolate provided. Students, employees, and community members of all ages are welcome.
Located in the Science Library basement near the circulation desk.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
noon
In this free class, Pilates-based exercises are paired with a yoga practice to enhance muscular strength/endurance, flexibility, and balance while centering mind-body connection and reducing stress. No experience necessary! All faculty/staff/graduate students are welcome!
Register online for each class. Please email Sarah Ebert, Assistant Director for Mind-Body and Fitness, with questions: sarahe@uoregon.edu
noon
Is your inbox running you, or are you running your inbox? In this fast-paced, interactive Professional Edge workshop, you'll learn how to take full control of Microsoft Outlook and transform it into a productivity powerhouse. From smarter email management to calendar mastery and task integration, this session will introduce you to the tools that make Outlook more than just an email app.
This isn't about sending messages. It's about streamlining your day, organizing your priorities, and making Outlook work for you.
- Inbox management essentials: Learn how to declutter and organize your inbox using focused inbox, flags, follow-ups, and categories.
- Automation with rules and quick steps: Discover how to automate repetitive tasks and streamline your workflow with custom rules and quick steps.
- Calendar mastery: Get hands-on with scheduling tools, recurring events, time zone management, and calendar sharing to make planning effortless.
- Search and organization: Use advanced search techniques, folders, and archiving to find what you need fast and keep your Outlook tidy.
- Productivity boosters: Explore features like delayed delivery, email templates, voting buttons, and polls to communicate more effectively.
- Tasks and Microsoft To Do integration: Turn emails into actionable tasks, use My Day and priority views, and sync with Microsoft To Do for seamless task management.
This workshop is perfect for anyone who uses Outlook daily and wants to move beyond basic email and calendar functions. Whether you're managing a busy schedule, coordinating with teams, or just trying to stay organized, these tools will help you reclaim your time and boost your productivity.
1:00–3:00 p.m.
Join UO Libraries for a fun and interactive introduction to Wavelength, the clever party game that challenges players to read each other's minds! In this hands-on workshop, we'll learn how Wavelength works: teams take turns trying to guess where their teammate has secretly placed a target on a spectrum between two opposite concepts—like "cold to hot" or "sad movie to happy movie"—based only on a single clue. No prior experience is necessary, and players of all skill levels are welcome to join. We'll walk through the rules step-by-step, play several practice rounds together, and explore strategies for giving great clues and making educated guesses. Whether you're a complete beginner or just want to sharpen your Wavelength skills, this workshop will have you ready to host your own game nights and enjoy this award-winning game that combines psychology, creativity, and lots of laughter.
This workshop is free and open to all members of the UO community.
3:00–6:00 p.m.
Are you a tech-savvy Duck looking to explore career paths? Come meet employers looking to connect with students interested in working in tech! Stop by EMU Redwood (214) anytime between 3-6, ready to learn about new opportunities, and share about your passions and goals with people who could be your future coworkers! Walk away with industry connections, potential job opportunities, and the inside industry scoop on what it takes to land competitive opportunities in this fast-paced industry. Free light refreshments provided! Open to all students and majors!
WHO'S COMING?
- Amazon Web Services (Technology/Cloud Provider)
- BPM (Cybersecurity Consulting & Assessments)
- CrowdStrike (Cybersecurity)
- Curtiss-Wright (Aviation)
- Fortinet (Cybersecurity)
- IP Services & the IT Process Institute (Cybersecurity) learn more!
- Modern Amenities (Start-up/Call Center)
- Pipeworks (Video Game Development) learn more!
- Proofpoint (Cybersecurity)
- SentinelOne (Cybersecurity)
- SheerID (Marketing Tech)
- State of Oregon - Enterprise Information Services (State Government)
- Zscaler Inc. (Cybersecurity)
Hosted by the University Career Center & School of Computer and Data Science.
4:00–5:00 p.m.
Feeling stuck on what you want to do with your life? Not sure which career paths might actually be a good fit? Come spend 60 minutes exploring yourself and the world of work.
We’ll guide you in identifying your skills, interests, and values and show how those connect to real career paths. You’ll also learn strategies for researching jobs and industries, plus hands-on ways to explore careers, like informational interviews, job shadowing, and other activities that help you narrow down your options and make decisions with confidence.
Whether you’re totally unsure about what comes next or just want to get a clearer picture of your options, this workshop will give you tools to make career decisions that make sense for you.
Where: University Career Center, Tykeson Hall, Garden Level 50P
4:00–6:00 p.m.
The Episcopal Campus Ministry (ECM) Student Food Pantry is open to all college students in the greater Eugene area. The pantry provides free supplemental food for college students. Depending on availability, this may include canned fruits and vegetables, frozen and fresh vegetables; bread, rice, pasta, and cereal; canned beans, soups and other protein sources; dairy products, frozen means and meat substitues.
Hours: Wednesdays and Thursdays during winter term (closed when classes are not in session), 4:00-6:00pm.
Bring: Bag for food.
A physical student ID is not needed, but be sure to know your student ID number (95# for UO students).
Enter from alley, accessible via 17th Avenue between Alder and Hilyard streets. Free parking and bike racks available during pantry hours.
"Thriving at the Intersections: The Power of Indigenous Black Womanhood" featuring Amber Starks, an artist and activist who is also a UO alum.
6:00–8:00 p.m.
"Thriving at the Intersections: The Power of Indigenous Black Womanhood" featuring Amber Starks, an artist and activist who is also a UO alum.
6:00–8:00 p.m.
Join the Oregon Consulting Group for an information session and case workshop designed to help prospective members learn more about our group, meet current group members, understand the group's offerings, and learn the basics of a case.
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Learn about different career paths in the real estate industry and the foundations of financial analysis from guest speakers, hands-on workshops, and site tours. Join the UO Real Estate Investment Group for our weekly meetings every Wednesday in Lillis 132 from 6:00–7:30 p.m.! Our club is open to all and no application is required.
6:00–7:30 p.m.
🎉 Get ready for 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?
Bring a team or come and join a new team.
Can't stay for all 4 rounds, no problem. stop in for 1, 2, 3 or 4 rounds, your choice!
FREE- Every Wednesday in the EMU
7:00–8:30 p.m.
Kupid Dating is coming to the University of Oregon in partnership with Connect@UO to fill the biggest lecture hall on campus!
10 boys vs 2 girls in our live blind dating show, winners receive a fully paid date.
Get a FREE ticket here: https://doorlist.app/e/727W0OM
More info on our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connect.uo/
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
9:00–11:00 a.m.
Join UO Libraries for a special Valentine's Craft and Chocolate event! Make a flower you can gift or brighten your space with from a variety of colors to choose from! Materials, instructions, and chocolate provided. Students, employees, and community members of all ages are welcome.
Located in the Science Library basement near the circulation desk.
10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
The Oregon Consulting Group is tabling in the Lillis Atrium to provide students an opportunity to learn more about our group. Students will have a chance to meet current OCG members and understand our group offerings.
2:00–3:00 p.m.
Come make a hot cup of cocoa thursdays this winter term. Be sure to follow @uo.sab on Instagram to catch the weekly surprise 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 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
At the EMU O Desk.
4:00–6:00 p.m.
The Episcopal Campus Ministry (ECM) Student Food Pantry is open to all college students in the greater Eugene area. The pantry provides free supplemental food for college students. Depending on availability, this may include canned fruits and vegetables, frozen and fresh vegetables; bread, rice, pasta, and cereal; canned beans, soups and other protein sources; dairy products, frozen means and meat substitues.
Hours: Wednesdays and Thursdays during winter term (closed when classes are not in session), 4:00-6:00pm.
Bring: Bag for food.
A physical student ID is not needed, but be sure to know your student ID number (95# for UO students).
Enter from alley, accessible via 17th Avenue between Alder and Hilyard streets. Free parking and bike racks available during pantry hours.
Join the UO International Business and Economics Club's weekly meeting to engage with our members about all things international business and economics.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Join the UO International Business and Economics Club's weekly meeting to engage with our members about all things international business and economics.
Net Impact is a sustainable business club empowering students to leverage business as a force for social and environmental good.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Net Impact is a sustainable business club empowering students to leverage business as a force for social and environmental good.
7:00–8:00 p.m.
The UO Public Speaking Club aims to provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth. Food provided.
7:15–10:45 p.m.
Join us at our Ducks After Dark event where we will be showing "One Battle After Another."
Doors open at 7:15pm, movie starts at 8:00 pm.
Free soda and popcorn
Description: When their evil enemy resurfaces after 16 years, a group of ex-revolutionaries reunite to rescue the daughter of one of their own.
More information on the movie: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt30144839/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_in_0_q_One%2520Battle%2520After%2520Another
Rated: R
As always, our events are FREE for UO students, just show your UOID. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled event!
7:30 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
Right in the Eye is a show to experience that embarks audiences, from youngster to seniors, through a fantastic journey. Reviews said about this Five-Star-Show at the Edinburgh Fringe “A magical hour where films, light and music weave a rich tapestry. A unique experience.” Created by Jean-François Alcoléa and praised by the Great-Great-Granddaughter of legendary filmmaker and cinematographer Georges Méliès, Right in the Eye features a captivating, multi-layered score performed by three virtuoso musicians, offering an amazing emotional voyage. Using an extraordinary range of instruments—including piano, percussion, guitar, and unique oddities like the aquaphone, theremin, and even plastic take-out lids—the musicians bring new life to Méliès’ films. Their mesmerizing music evokes the technical wizardry and playful creativity that defined his work.
This multimedia production, showcasing 12 films, blends live performance with stunning visuals, offering an emotional journey through early cinema. The inventiveness of the musicians and imagery mirrors Méliès’ boundless imagination, creating a unique experience where both music and film work in perfect harmony to reimagine cinema’s early years.
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
Already mastered the fundamentals of relationship-based selling? Transform your sales fundamentals into strategic, client-ready expertise during this Professional Edge training. Take your skills to the next level with the Intermediate Sales training program, a hands-on, scenario-driven experience that transforms foundational knowledge into applied expertise.
This training is ideal for students preparing for roles in sales, marketing, consulting, or entrepreneurship who want to move beyond theory to practice the kind of advanced communication, persuasion, and problem-solving that define top-performing professionals. Designed for participants who have completed Sales Essentials, this program challenges you to think strategically, communicate persuasively, and close confidently.
Prerequisite Training: Sales Essentials
To participate in this training, you must have completed the Sales Essentials training program and earned the microcredential.
If you are registered for the Sales Essentials training this term, you may register for this program concurrently, pending successful completion of Sales Essentials prior to the start of Intermediate Sales.
Schedule
- Week 1: Friday, February 13, 9:00–1:00 p.m. (in-person)
- Week 2: Friday, February 20, 9:00–1:00 p.m. (in-person)
Participants who attend both days of this program and fulfill all requirements are eligible to earn a digital microcredential.
This portable, verifiable credential can be shared on platforms like LinkedIn, showcasing your expertise to potential employers and offering tangible proof of in-demand competencies.
Why Participate
In this 8-hour, two-day program, you'll deepen your understanding of the sales process through interactive simulations, roleplays, and peer collaboration. You'll learn how to define an ideal customer profile, conduct effective discovery conversations, and tailor value propositions that resonate with specific decision-makers. You'll also create and deliver a professional solution pitch deck and practice overcoming common objections using industry-informed tactics.
Through realistic, technology-enhanced exercises, you'll refine your ability to think on your feet, read your audience, and position solutions that drive results.
What You'll Gain
- Earn a marketable skills microcredential: Advance your professional toolkit by earning the Intermediate Sales microcredential from the Lundquist College of Business, proof of your ability to engage in complex sales scenarios with strategy and confidence.
- Build strategic sales competence: Develop advanced skills across the full sales cycle, including defining customer profiles, crafting value propositions, creating solution pitches, and closing the sale with actionable follow-ups.
- Practice sales scenarios: Engage in realistic discovery conversations, handle objections effectively, and adapt your messaging to different client roles and needs.
- Create a portfolio of applied work: Leave with tangible artifacts—including an ideal customer profile, discovery transcript, value proposition, pitch deck, and action plan—that demonstrate your readiness for client-facing sales roles.
About the Instructors
Jason Ford has more than 30 years of experience and a notable track record in assessing and recommending complex technology solutions and products across various sectors, including Fortune 500 companies, the public sector, healthcare, education, and small and medium businesses.
Craig Tiffany is a seasoned enterprise sales professional with more than 25 years of experience at both large corporations and small companies. He specializes in building strategic relationships and driving growth in complex business-to-business environments. He also serves on the CASA of Clackamas County board of directors, advocating for children in foster care.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Unsure how to launch your career after graduation? We can help with that. Learn how to navigate the professional world and prepare for a successful job hunt at SOJC Career Camp. This one-day conference offers professional coaching and hands-on learning experiences designed to strengthen critical soft skills that set job candidates apart.
Choose the sessions that interest you and spend the day getting career-ready. You’ll gain practical insights and guidance from SOJC alumni and industry professionals who’ve been where you are and leave with skills you can apply immediately as you take the next steps toward kickstarting your career. ---------------------------------------------------
Registration is free and open to all UO SOJC majors. You are not required to attend the entire conference, though we recommend going to as many sessions as you can to get the most out of the event. You are welcome to attend any session that interests you. Some sessions require attendees to sign up in advance due to limited seating. New sessions will be added to the schedule as speakers and portfolio reviewers are confirmed. All sessions will take place in Allen Hall. A digital event program with room numbers, session descriptions, and speaker bios will be shared here before the event. Printed copies will be made available at check-in. --------------------------------------------------- Preliminary conference schedule: 9:00am: Check-In / Coffee, tea, and pastries served until 10am - ALLEN ATRIUM
9:30am – 10:00am: Keynote: Madilyne Nguyen-Acosta (Public Relations, '21) - ALLEN 141
10:00-10:50am: Session 1
- Mastering Essential Soft Skills: Slavka Eberhart-Garah - ALLEN 304 Soft skills are the foundation of career success. This session explores essential skills like communication, time management, organization, emotional intelligence, and collaboration, and how to apply them in real workplace situations to work effectively with others.
- Panel: Alternative Career Paths: So Many Places To Go! - ALLEN 130 This dynamic panel brings together experienced professionals who have leveraged their journalism and media backgrounds to build impactful careers. Learn about diverse career trajectories and how a journalism or communications degree can open doors across sectors. Panelists: -Hayden Kim (Journalism, '16) - Manager of Sales Programming at Bleacher Report -Marin Stuart (MA in Journalism, '21) - Marketing Content Coordinator for the City of Eugene -Casey Lombino (Journlism and Environmental Studies, '15) - Director of Marking and Communications at United Way of the Colombia-Wilammete -Polly Irungu (Journalism, '17) - Founder or Black Women Photographers and former Photo Editor for Former Vice President Kamala Harris
- Special Session: Advertising Industry Insights Q&A: Sarah Sharp and Tin Mai - ALLEN 221 (10-11:30am) Join 2015 SOJC advertising graduates and creative workshop instructors Sarah Sharp and Tin Mai for an extended Q&A about the advertising industry. Ask your burning questions and get the scoop on where the industry is at right now and how it's changing. Drop in anytime between 10–11:30am or stay for the full session.
- Winning Portfolios: Bob Rickert - ALLEN 302 Few portfolios stand out from the rest. Learn why and how yours can be one of them. How much of your personal self should you put into it? How can your portfolio land you the interview or keep you out? What platforms should you use? Learn how you can have your portfolio remembered.
- Developing a Point-of-View: Deb Morrison - ALLEN 303 How you think, what drives you, and why shapes the work you’re drawn to and the impact you want to make. It’s also your professional edge. This session helps you identify the influences and values that define your point of view, understand why your perspective matters in the workplace, and craft your “why” into a mission statement that can guide your career choices.
- Mock Interviews - Register Here - ALLEN 213 Mock interviews are a great way to practice interviewing in a low-stake environment. Each mock interview will last about 20-25 minutes. You do not need to submit or bring a resume to sign up for a mock interview. During the mock interview your interviewer will chat with you about your career goals to set the stage. They will then ask you 3-5 questions that you might be asked during a real interview. Your interviewer will then give you feedback and coaching. SOJC Academic and Career Advisors Vanessa Truelove and Hailey Nailor will be leading mock interviews.
- Portfolio Reviews - Advertising - Register Here - ALLEN 308 Sign up to receive helpful feedback and advice on your portfolio work from an SOJC faculty member or alumni. These portfolio reviews are 10-15 minutes each and primarily focused on content rather than website design and layout. Have your best work samples ready to share or submit your portfolio site when you register.
- Portfolio Reviews - Public Relations - Register Here - ALLEN 106 Sign up to receive helpful feedback and advice on your portfolio work from an SOJC faculty member or alumni. These portfolio reviews are 10-15 minutes each and primarily focused on content rather than website design and layout. Have your best work samples ready to share or submit your portfolio site when you register.
- Portfolio Reviews - Journalism - Register Here - ALLEN 332 Sign up to receive helpful feedback and advice on your portfolio work from an SOJC faculty member or alumni. These portfolio reviews are 10-15 minutes each and primarily focused on content rather than website design and layout. Have your best work samples ready to share or submit your portfolio site when you register.
- Professional Headshots - ALLEN 115 Stop into Allen 115 to get professional photos taken that you can use in your portfolio, LinkedIn profile, and slide decks. Your photoshoot will take 3-5 minutes. No sign-up required. Arrive dressed how you would like to be photographed.
11:00-11:50am: Session 2
- Your Story, Your Strength: Interviewing with Confidence: Emily Henkelman-Parker - ALLEN 304 Turn your experiences—academic, professional, and personal—into compelling interview answers. This session focuses on building confidence, articulating your value, and telling your story effectively and authentically so you can stand out to employers. You will leave with practical strategies you can apply in interviews to show employers what makes you you!
- Special Session: Advertising Industry Insights Q&A: Sarah Sharp and Tin Mai - ALLEN 221 (10-11:30am) Join 2015 SOJC advertising graduates and creative workshop instructors Sarah Sharp and Tin Mai for an extended Q&A about the advertising industry. Ask your burning questions and get the scoop on where the industry is at right now and how it's changing. Drop in anytime between 10–11:30am or stay for the full session.
- Panel: Finding Your Voice in Sports Media - ALLEN 130 Explore how to build confidence, credibility, and authenticity in the fast-paced world of sports media. This panel brings together professionals who will share how they developed their voice, navigated challenges, and found their place in sports storytelling and communication. Moderated by Charlie Butler, Professor of Practice at the SOJC. Panelists: -Collin Romer ('02), Chief Communications Officer at Portland Timbers and Providence Park -Sarah Lorge Butler, Deputy Editor of Lookout Eugene-Springfield and Writer and Editor for Runner's World -Karen Ramming (Public Relations, '15), Chief Content Officer for TrackTown USA -Joey McMurry (Journalism, '14), Assistant Teaching Professor at the SOJC and Director of Broadcasting for Oregon Sports Network
- Doing Your Homework: How to Demonstrate Company Knowledge in Interviews - Melanie Kennedy - ALLEN 302 Learn how to research employers using free online tools, demonstrate preparation in interviews, and connect your strengths to company needs—while projecting confidence, curiosity, and honesty, and showing enthusiasm for learning and growing within an organization.
- Mock Interviews - Register Here - ALLEN 213 Mock interviews are a great way to practice interviewing in a low-stake environment. Each mock interview will last about 20-25 minutes. You do not need to submit or bring a resume to sign up for a mock interview. During the mock interview your interviewer will chat with you about your career goals to set the stage. They will then ask you 3-5 questions that you might be asked during a real interview. Your interviewer will then give you feedback and coaching. SOJC Academic and Career Advisors Vanessa Truelove and Hailey Nailor will be leading mock interviews.
- Portfolio Reviews - Advertising - Register Here - ALLEN 308 Sign up to receive helpful feedback and advice on your portfolio work from an SOJC faculty member or alumni. These portfolio reviews are 10-15 minutes each and primarily focused on content rather than website design and layout. Have your best work samples ready to share or submit your portfolio site when you register.
- Portfolio Reviews - Public Relations - Register Here - ALLEN 332 Sign up to receive helpful feedback and advice on your portfolio work from an SOJC faculty member or alumni. These portfolio reviews are 10-15 minutes each and primarily focused on content rather than website design and layout. Have your best work samples ready to share or submit your portfolio site when you register.
- Professional Headshots - ALLEN 115 Stop into Allen 115 to get professional photos taken that you can use in your portfolio, LinkedIn profile, and slide decks. Your photoshoot will take 3-5 minutes. No sign-up required. Arrive dressed how you would like to be photographed.
12:00-1:00pm: Break for lunch
1:00-1:50pm: Session 3
- Turning Scrolling into Strategy: Leveraging Social Media as a Networking Tool: Rachel Allen - ALLEN 130 This session will show you how to use social media platforms you already spend time on to build genuine professional connections. Learn practical techniques for outreach, message crafting and active engagement that can turn into internships, jobs and meaningful relationships in media and communication fields.
- Special Session: Creative Workshop Part I: Sarah Sharp (Advertising, '15) and Tin Mai (Advertising, '15) - Register Here - ALLEN 211 (1-3:30PM) Whether you’re an emerging copywriter, art director, strategist, designer, producer—or still figuring out your path—this 2.5-hour workshop will help you sharpen and expand your creative skillset. The session is led by Sarah Sharp, Copywriter and Creative Director at Barbarian, and Tin Mai, Designer and Founder of Aethership. Advance registration is required. Session goes from 1-3:30pm. Sarah and Tin will also lead Part II of this workshop on Saturday, February 14, from 1–4pm in Allen Hall. While Part II is optional, attendance of Part I is required to participate in Part II.
- Portfolio Reviews - Public Relations - Register Here - ALLEN 332 Sign up to receive helpful feedback and advice on your portfolio work from an SOJC faculty member or alumni. These portfolio reviews are 10-15 minutes each and primarily focused on content rather than website design and layout. Have your best work samples ready to share or submit your portfolio site when you register.
- Mock Interviews - Register Here - ALLEN 213 Mock interviews are a great way to practice interviewing in a low-stake environment. Each mock interview will last about 20-25 minutes. You do not need to submit or bring a resume to sign up for a mock interview. During the mock interview your interviewer will chat with you about your career goals to set the stage. They will then ask you 3-5 questions that you might be asked during a real interview. Your interviewer will then give you feedback and coaching. SOJC Academic and Career Advisors Vanessa Truelove and Hailey Nailor will be leading mock interviews.
- Creative Freelancing: Nickolaus Sugai (Journalism, '12) - ALLEN 302 Interested in freelancing in a creative field? This session covers the essentials, including defining your services, building an online brand, setting rates, handling contracts and taxes, finding quality clients, networking effectively, and pitching your work with confidence.
- Career Resiliency: Symone Sparrow (MA in Strategic Communication, '20) - ALLEN 221 Careers rarely follow a straight line. This session focuses on building career resiliency—navigating job changes, transitioning into new roles, planning your next move, and staying prepared to seize opportunities as they arise in an evolving professional landscape.
- Portfolio Essentials: Maya Lazaro - ALLEN 303 A strong portfolio opens doors. This session covers portfolio-building essentials, including choosing the right platform, organizing and presenting your work, personal branding, and key elements employers expect to see.
2:00-2:50pm: Session 4
- Making Professional Conversation: Slavka Eberhart-Garah - ALLEN 302 Professional conversations don’t have to feel awkward. This session covers small talk, in-person networking, starting and ending conversations, and showing up authentically. Learn how to make strong first impressions, build rapport, and communicate confidently in professional settings.
- Special Session: Creative Workshop Part I: Sarah Sharp (Advertising, '15) and Tin Mai (Advertising, '15) - Register Here - ALLEN 211 (1-3:30PM) Whether you’re an emerging copywriter, art director, strategist, designer, producer—or still figuring out your path—this 2.5-hour workshop will help you sharpen and expand your creative skillset. The session is led by Sarah Sharp, Copywriter and Creative Director at Barbarian, and Tin Mai, Designer and Founder of Aethership. Advance registration is required. Session goes from 1-3:30pm. Sarah and Tin will also lead Part II of this workshop on Saturday, February 14, from 1–4pm in Allen Hall. While Part II is optional, attendance of Part I is required to participate in Part II.
- Telling YOUR Story With Your Resume: Annie Reiva - ALLEN 130 The SOJC is full of great storytellers. This workshop will be about using those storytelling skills to strengthen your resume and ensure that potential employers understand the strengths and skills you have gained through past/present experiences. Bring your resumes (and your questions!) for this interactive workshop.
- Nailing Your First 6 Months on the Job: Lily Teague (Advertising, '22) - ALLEN 221 Starting a new job sets the tone for everything that follows. This session covers how to build trust with your supervisor and collegues, skill-up, learn workplace norms, network within your workplace, and make a good impression in your first six months on a new job or internship.
- Mock Interviews - Register Here - ALLEN 213 Mock interviews are a great way to practice interviewing in a low-stake environment. Each mock interview will last about 20-25 minutes. You do not need to submit or bring a resume to sign up for a mock interview. During the mock interview your interviewer will chat with you about your career goals to set the stage. They will then ask you 3-5 questions that you might be asked during a real interview. Your interviewer will then give you feedback and coaching. SOJC Academic and Career Advisors Vanessa Truelove and Hailey Nailor will be leading mock interviews.
3:00-4:00pm: Networking Mixer (refreshments provided) - ALLEN ATRIUM This culminating event brings together students, faculty, alumni, and local industry professionals for casual, low-pressure conversations to spark connections and confidence. Whether you’re new to in-person networking or looking to sharpen your communication skills, this is an opportunity to practice making small talk and conversing with established and emerging professionals.
Prior to the mixer, we encourage students to attend the 2pm session Making Professional Conversation, led by SOJC Pro Tem Advertising and Public Relations instructor Slavka Eberhart-Garah. This session will cover everything from small talk and introductions to navigating professional and relaxed social settings.
10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
The Oregon Consulting Group is hosting coffee chats with prospective members. Coffee chats are a great way to meet members and learn about their unique experiences in a more personal setting. Students of all majors and backgrounds are encouraged to stop by!
10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Winter Lonely Craft Sale 📅 February 13, 10am-12pm | Craft Center Warm up your winter with the Lonely Craft Sale! Find affordable, one-of-a-kind pieces that deserve a home, just in time for Valentine’s Day. From mugs and prints to quirky surprises, every item is handmade and waiting for someone to love it. Proceeds support the Craft Center, helping us continue to offer free programs like Freebie Fridays and our Visiting Artist series.
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📅 Friday, February 13 | ⏰ 12–2 PM | 📍 Erb Memorial Union (by the O Desk) This week’s craft: Valentine cards! Spread a little love by crafting handmade Valentine’s Day cards. Decorate with hearts, colors, and clever messages to make something sweet for friends, family, or yourself! All supplies are provided. Freebie Friday – Drop In & Get Creative! Looking for a fun, free way to unwind and make something awesome? Freebie Friday is your chance to explore a new craft every week—totally free! No registration, no experience needed—just drop in, grab some supplies, and get creative.
3:00–4:00 p.m.
Join UO Libraries weekly in the comfortable Douglass Room lounge for an immersive journey through landmark recordings from Knight Library's extensive audio collection. Each session focuses on a single classic album, providing historical context, artistic background, and guided listening that reveals the craftsmanship behind these influential works. From jazz masterpieces and classical recordings to groundbreaking rock albums and world music treasures, we'll explore how these recordings shaped musical history and continue to influence artists today. Each album will be introduced with insights into the recording process, cultural impact, and musical innovations before we settle in for focused, uninterrupted listening.
This workshop offers a rare opportunity to experience music as it was intended — as a complete artistic statement rather than isolated tracks. Participants will develop deeper appreciation for album construction, production techniques, and the art of active listening while discovering gems from our collection they might never have encountered otherwise. Whether you're a casual music fan looking to expand your horizons or a serious listener seeking new perspectives on familiar works, you'll leave each session with enhanced understanding of how great albums achieve their lasting power. The relaxed lounge setting encourages reflection and discussion, making this both an educational and meditative experience perfect for busy students, faculty, and community members seeking a weekly respite through transformative music.
11:59 p.m.
The Oregon Consulting Group's winter term recruitment cycle will begin on Monday, February 2 at 8:00 a.m. The application window closes Friday, February 13, at 11:59 p.m. The goal of recruitment is to inform students about our offerings, client engagements, and opportunities to get involved within our group. We encourage all students interested in OCG to apply!
Since 2014, the Oregon Consulting Group has worked with a variety of clients ranging from nonprofits to F150 companies. We aim to deliver invaluable insights and solutions that make a real impact for the client and the organization.
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
10:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
8:00 p.m.
ON SALE AT THE UO TICKET OFFICE IN THE EMU
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
noon
In this free class, Pilates-based exercises are paired with a yoga practice to enhance muscular strength/endurance, flexibility, and balance while centering mind-body connection and reducing stress. No experience necessary! All faculty/staff/graduate students are welcome!
Register online for each class. Please email Sarah Ebert, Assistant Director for Mind-Body and Fitness, with questions: sarahe@uoregon.edu
6:00 p.m.
Join the fun at Bingo Night! Mark your calendars for an evening of prizes, and good company. Whether you're a bingo pro or a newcomer, everyone's invited. Win $5 in duck bucks and learn about different events happening on campus.
special nights this term: February 23 Grocery BINGO
Don’t know how to play bingo? Our team of student leaders can help.
As always, our events are FREE for UO students, bring your ID card. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled event!
Each Monday throughout the term, from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
near the EMU O Desk.
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
11:00 a.m.–12:00 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.
2:45–5:00 p.m.
The Student Sustainability Center and Food for Lane County host the weekly Trillium Produce Plus Produce Drops. These events provide a free farmers market for students to get produce, bread, and toilet paper. Please bring a bag and your UO ID.
The UO American Marketing Assocation will host special guest speaker Darren Spicer, cofounder and CEO of Clutch coffee bar.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
The UO American Marketing Assocation will host special guest speaker Darren Spicer, cofounder and CEO of Clutch coffee bar.
The Craft Center Visiting Artist for Winter Term is glassblowing artist, Dan Friday.
Dan Friday is a Skagit Valley–based artist and member of the Lummi Nation who has spent over 30 years working primarily in glass. His work draws heavily on Coast Salish imagery and cultural traditions, expressed through contemporary glass art. Friday has taught at numerous institutions and craft schools, founded the Native Youth Outreach Program at Pilchuck Glass School in 2017, and completed residencies at major museums and cultural centers worldwide. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, appeared on Netflix’s Blown Away, and is held in museum and private collections internationally.
Exhibition On View: January 5-March 20 The Craft Center gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union by the Adell Mcmillan gallery. Artist Talk & Reception: February 6, 12pm-1pm Join us at the Craft Center for an inspiring artist talk with Dan Friday. This event is free. Registration is required. Please register by visiting myemu.uoregon.edu. Glassblowing Demonstration: February 6, 1pm-4pm & February 7, 1pm-4pm Dan will demonstrate the techniques behind his glass sculptures, offering insight into the creative processes that shape his work, with two demo offerings available. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussion about his art and studio practices. Free. Registration required at myemu.uoregon.edu.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
The Craft Center is proud to exhibit: I Finally Finished It. See a variety of art forms from the diverse artistry of the Craft Center's staff, students, faculty and family.
Exhibit on display January 5 to March 12.
Reception January 13, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.
10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
Presented by The Basic Needs Program, students can come munch on sandwiches and bagels as they learn about and apply for SNAP! SNAP stands for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and is a federal program that provides monetary food assistance for individuals and families with low income. Many college students are eligible for this program, and can receive up to $300/month to help pay for groceries when eligible! Caseworkers from the Oregon Department of Human Services will be on site providing applications and interviews, allowing students the opportunity to fully complete the application process in one go! Student workers and volunteers will also be on site to help answer your questions.
To learn more about what the SNAP application process entails ahead of time, visit basicneeds.uoregon.edu/snap.
noon
In this free class, Pilates-based exercises are paired with a yoga practice to enhance muscular strength/endurance, flexibility, and balance while centering mind-body connection and reducing stress. No experience necessary! All faculty/staff/graduate students are welcome!
Register online for each class. Please email Sarah Ebert, Assistant Director for Mind-Body and Fitness, with questions: sarahe@uoregon.edu
1:00–1:45 p.m.
Ever feel like you’re not using LinkedIn to its full potential? Not even sure where to start? Let’s fix that in just 45 minutes!
We’ll show you how to make your profile pop, search for jobs without endless scrolling, and connect with UO alumni who can give real advice and opportunities. Plus, get easy, low-pressure tips for networking, even if reaching out to strangers makes you cringe.
New to LinkedIn or haven’t touched your profile since freshman year? Perfect. You’ll walk away confident, prepared, and ready to use LinkedIn like a pro.
Where: University Career Center, Tykeson Hall, Garden Level 50P
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