April 2024
Did you hold a student organization officer/leadership position? Are you graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024? If so, you are eligible to receive a FREE Student Organization Leader Cord. To receive your cord, fill out this form https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1zRIfukUZUz1EGO before July 1, 2024.
To be eligible for a Student Organization Leadership Cord a student must:
be graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024, be in a UO Student Club that is officially registered or recognized and verified through the Engage system, hold a Student Leadership position and that position should be indicated in the Engage system, fill out the form completely, submit it by July 1, 2024, and have not been given a student organization leadership cord in a previous year.Cords can be picked up or mailed to you, your choice. Questions about cords should be directed to Center for Student Involvement csi@uoregon.edu, 541-346-2631
The Craft Center is excited to welcome our spring 2024 visiting artist, Frank Gosar. Frank has been creating pottery for over 30 years as Off Center Ceramics. His work will be on view in the Craft Center Gallery from April 1 - June 7.
Frank will also be teaching two workshops with the Craft Center this term, "Brush Making and Ceramic Painting" and "Potter's Tool Kit." For more information or to register, please visit https://craftcenter.uoregon.edu/workshops.
(The Craft Center Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union just past the Adell McMillan Gallery. Please check the Erb Memorial Union website for site hours.)
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
Come view the stunning artistic work from students in UO Printmaking classes in the UO Art Department. This exhibit displays an incredible assortment of pieces provided by over 20 student artists. Be sure to join us for our reception on April 25th @5:00 p.m. Meet these talented artists while enjoying free refreshments and fun DIY activities. The show will be on view through May 16th.
8:30–10:00 a.m.
All attending families should stop by to pick up your credentials for complimentary admission to the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Museum of Natural and Cultural History, and the Student Recreation Center, Friday through Sunday.
8:45 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Join Tes and Maya for a laid back day at the Oregon Coast! We’ll hike the Hobbit Beach Trail, then visit Heceta Head Lighthouse and explore the beach before heading into Florence for a snack on the water. This outing is open to anyone who wants to come hang and explore Oregon’s natural beauty, no experience required!
This hike will go out Saturday, April 27 from 8:45am to 4pm from the OP Rental Barn (1225 E. 18th Ave). This outing is open to students only. This outing includes a mandatory pre-trip meeting at 5pm on Friday, April 26, at the OP Rental Barn.
Call (541) 346-6092 or (541) 3476-4365 to sign up! This outing costs just $15.
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Join us as we gather prior to the annual spring football game at Autzen. Menu includes grilled beef burgers; lemon herb grilled chicken breast; Beyond Meat burgers; broccoli sunflower salad, lemon orzo salad, fruit salad, and beverages. Beer and wine available for purchase.
Registration for this event is closed.
Admission to the Spring Game is free. Fans are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to donate to Food For Lane County.
1:00 p.m.
Admission to the Spring Game is free. Fans are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to donate to Food For Lane County.
8:00 p.m.
Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!
"In a world inundated with viral moments, the Baltimore rapper Shordie Shordie makes music that people go back to. An albums artist to his core, Shordie sifts through hundreds of songs to meticulously curate projects made to last a lifetime. For his dedicated fans, Shordie’s albums mark years of their lives—even as the years go by, they bring the music with them."
Did you hold a student organization officer/leadership position? Are you graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024? If so, you are eligible to receive a FREE Student Organization Leader Cord. To receive your cord, fill out this form https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1zRIfukUZUz1EGO before July 1, 2024.
To be eligible for a Student Organization Leadership Cord a student must:
be graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024, be in a UO Student Club that is officially registered or recognized and verified through the Engage system, hold a Student Leadership position and that position should be indicated in the Engage system, fill out the form completely, submit it by July 1, 2024, and have not been given a student organization leadership cord in a previous year.Cords can be picked up or mailed to you, your choice. Questions about cords should be directed to Center for Student Involvement csi@uoregon.edu, 541-346-2631
The Craft Center is excited to welcome our spring 2024 visiting artist, Frank Gosar. Frank has been creating pottery for over 30 years as Off Center Ceramics. His work will be on view in the Craft Center Gallery from April 1 - June 7.
Frank will also be teaching two workshops with the Craft Center this term, "Brush Making and Ceramic Painting" and "Potter's Tool Kit." For more information or to register, please visit https://craftcenter.uoregon.edu/workshops.
(The Craft Center Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union just past the Adell McMillan Gallery. Please check the Erb Memorial Union website for site hours.)
6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
Calling all skiers/snowboarders! Mia and Rowan are looking forward to meeting new people and enjoying the day on the slope with friends. Join for a full spring day at Mt. Bachelor!
Sign up on our website under the Common Adventure tab. You will know that you are officially on the trip when you receive an email from the trip initiator. Signing up on the Common Adventure tab does not guarantee you are on the trip. Please wait for the email! You can call and reserve gear at the Rental Barn if needed! Participants are responsible for their own gear. Mandatory Pre-Trip: April 26th, 12:00 pm at the OP rental barn Cost: $15 (bring to the pre-trip meeting to reserve your spot) for gas; Additional costs to consider: $143 for a one-day lift ticket at Mt. Bachelor, $73 for rentals at Mt. Bachelor the day of or rentals from the outdoor program and/or Berg's ski shop in Eugene ahead of time. *As soon as you sign up and get a confirmation email from Mia and Rowan that you are on the trip, call the rental barn to reserve gear. If you wait until the end of the week to rent gear there may be none left! Departure time and place: April 28th, 6:00 am, will depart from Rental Barn Return time and place: April 28th, 7:00 pm at the Rental Barn *Must be a student at the UO to participate, no refunds once you have put a gas deposit down for trip.8:00 a.m.–7:30 p.m.
The Columbia River Gorge is home to stunning views, swathes of old growth forests, and over 90 waterfalls. Join Sonya and Claire for a beautiful adventure through the gorge.
This hike will go out Sunday, April 28 from 8am to 7:30pm, departing from the OP Rental Barn (1225 E. 18th Ave). This outing is open to students only. It includes a mandatory pre-trip meeting at 5pm on Monday, April 22, at the OP Rental Barn.
Call (541) 346-6092 or (541) 3476-4365 to sign up! This trip costs just $15.
10:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
Come view the stunning artistic work from students in UO Printmaking classes in the UO Art Department. This exhibit displays an incredible assortment of pieces provided by over 20 student artists. Be sure to join us for our reception on April 25th @5:00 p.m. Meet these talented artists while enjoying free refreshments and fun DIY activities. The show will be on view through May 16th.
Are you BIPOC and identify as queer and/or trans? Join us for a fun afternoon of gardening and tea!
noon
Are you BIPOC and identify as queer and/or trans? Join us for a fun afternoon of gardening and tea!
6:00–7:30 p.m.
The Grocery Shuttle is traveling to WinCo!
The Grocery Shuttle is a collaboration between @uo_ducknest and @duckrides. This service provides free transportation to affordable grocery stores off campus.
This spring term we’ll be heading to WinCo and Trader Joe's on Sundays and Thursdays, and Sunrise Asian Market and El Torito starting Week 3 on Wednesdays! Locations rotate each week (find the full spring schedule below). Students will have an hour to shop before being transported back to campus (with stops at either the the Knight Law Center or HEDCO Education building). RSVP by following the link below!
Pick Up Location: EMU Amphitheater Day: Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays Time: Pick up is at 6pm Cost: Free
*Please bring your student ID.
RSVP: Via Calendly or using this URL:
https://calendly.com/grocery-shuttle/grocery-shuttle?month=2024-04
There are only 10 seats on the shuttle. Walk-ons are accepted if space is available but we recommend that students RSVP.
Find the full schedule for the shuttle below.
Grocery Shuttle Schedule (Pick Up at 6pm for all dates)
Thursday, April 4: WinCo Sunday, April 7: Trader Joe’s Thursday, April 11: Trader Joe’s Sunday, April 14: WinCo Wednesday, April 17: Sunrise Asian Food Market Thursday, April 18: WinCo Sunday, April 21: Trader Joe’s Wednesday, April 24: El Torito Grocery Store Thursday, April 25: Trader Joe’s Sunday, April 28: WinCo Wednesday, May 1: Sunrise Asian Food Market Thursday, May 2: WinCo Sunday, May 5: Trader Joe’s Wednesday, May 8: El Torito Grocery Store Thursday, May 9: Trader Joe’s Sunday, May 12: WinCo Wednesday, May 15: Sunrise Asian Food Market Thursday, May 16: WinCo Sunday, May 19: Trader Joe’s Wednesday, May 22: El Torito Grocery Store Thursday, May 23: Trader Joe’s Sunday, May 26: WinCo Wednesday, May 29: Sunrise Asian Food Market Thursday, May 30: WinCo Sunday, June 2: Trader Joe’s Wednesday, June 5: El Torito Grocery Store Thursday, June 6: Trader Joe’s
Please email the Duck Nest (ducknest@uoregon.edu) if you would like to request the ADA accessible van we will do our best to accommodate the request.
8:00 p.m.
Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!
Humbly formed in 2015 by a group of professional musicians passionate about Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead, JMF started honing its one-of-a-kind sound at LA speakeasies and beachside dive bars. Audiences of all ages instantly fell in love and soon JMF was playing to packed rooms from legendary stages throughout California, Oregon, Arizona, Colorado, and Washington — dazzling new fans on the scene and pulling even the most discerning Jerry fanatics out of their seats for the first time in decades.
The magic all starts with lead vocalist and guitarist Garrett Deloian. As a seasoned veteran of the blues circuit, he channels his lifelong love for the work of Garcia into every lick with his unparalleled mastery and tone. Drummer/founder Rodney Newman, a student of The Dead/JGB since his youth, leads the band’s reliable and relentless rhythm section. Rodney’s kick shares the bottom end with the steady and inspired bass playing of the multi-talented Son Vo. Rounding things out are two powerhouse vocalists, Halina Janusz and Lisa Malsberger, and veteran pianist and organ champion Jon Gold.
The future looks bright for JMF as they get ready to take their heartfelt magical dance parties to further points across the country. So whether you saw Jerry 500 times or were born after his time on earth, this much is true: JMF will make you feel like he’s still here.
Garrett Deloian – lead guitar and vocals
Halina Janusz – vocals
Lisa Malsberger – vocals
Jon Gold – keys and organ
Son Vo – bass guitar
Rodney Newman – drum kit
Did you hold a student organization officer/leadership position? Are you graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024? If so, you are eligible to receive a FREE Student Organization Leader Cord. To receive your cord, fill out this form https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1zRIfukUZUz1EGO before July 1, 2024.
To be eligible for a Student Organization Leadership Cord a student must:
be graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024, be in a UO Student Club that is officially registered or recognized and verified through the Engage system, hold a Student Leadership position and that position should be indicated in the Engage system, fill out the form completely, submit it by July 1, 2024, and have not been given a student organization leadership cord in a previous year.Cords can be picked up or mailed to you, your choice. Questions about cords should be directed to Center for Student Involvement csi@uoregon.edu, 541-346-2631
The Craft Center is excited to welcome our spring 2024 visiting artist, Frank Gosar. Frank has been creating pottery for over 30 years as Off Center Ceramics. His work will be on view in the Craft Center Gallery from April 1 - June 7.
Frank will also be teaching two workshops with the Craft Center this term, "Brush Making and Ceramic Painting" and "Potter's Tool Kit." For more information or to register, please visit https://craftcenter.uoregon.edu/workshops.
(The Craft Center Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union just past the Adell McMillan Gallery. Please check the Erb Memorial Union website for site hours.)
7:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
Come view the stunning artistic work from students in UO Printmaking classes in the UO Art Department. This exhibit displays an incredible assortment of pieces provided by over 20 student artists. Be sure to join us for our reception on April 25th @5:00 p.m. Meet these talented artists while enjoying free refreshments and fun DIY activities. The show will be on view through May 16th.
noon
Meet with Counseling Services Shannon Stuart-Maver who specializes in working with graduate/professional, LGBTQIA+, trans/nonbinary, and multi-racial/multi-ethnic students, at the Knight Law Center (Room 220F) or click here: https://zoom.us/j/99378816150
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.
Click here for Let's Talk - Monday noon-2PM or see Shannon at the Knight Law Center, Room 220F: https://zoom.us/j/99378816150
2:00–3:00 p.m.
Feeling anxious? If so, you aren’t alone. Many UO students identify difficulties navigating stress and anxiety. This drop-in Anxiety Skills Lab aims to help students improve their understanding of anxiety while also teaching anxiety-management strategies so students feel more in control and better equipped to deal with challenges in their lives.
3:00–7:00 p.m.
Join us for Language Circles this spring term at the Mills International Center every Monday from 3-7 p.m. PT!
Language Circles are conversation groups led by native and/or proficient speakers. Students of all levels can learn and practice languages through informal conversation.
The Mills International Center space is open to ALL students, faculty and guests, U.S. and international!
Circle times:
3pm: Russian, Portuguese
4pm: Italian, Japanese, Arabic, Ichishkíin
5pm: Korean, English, French, Nepali
6pm: German, Spanish, Mandarin
4:00–4:30 p.m.
Join the Duck Nest Wellness Center for student-led meditation. This could be a great place to explore different practices whether you’re weary about meditation, love it, or fall somewhere in between. Bring your curiosity and intentions! Location: Duck Nest Wellness Center (EMU 041) Day: Tuesdays, Weeks 2-10 Time: 4:00pm-4:30pm Cost: Free
RSVP via Calendly or the following URL: https://calendly.com/ducknest/duck-nest-meditation-spring-2024?month=2024-04
Meditation Schedule
Week 2, April 8: Body Scan
Week 3, April 15: Loving Kindness
Week 4, April 22: Mindfulness
Week 5, April 29: visualization
Week 6, May 6: Sound Bath
Week 7, May 13: Loving Kindness
Week 8, May 20: Walking Meditation
Week 9, Memorial Day--No session
Week 10, June 3: Sound Bath
5:30–7:30 p.m.
Learn the joy of fixing your own bicycle with in-depth instruction from Bike Program mechanics. This six-session course will teach you to repair and maintain a standard road, mountain, or commuter bike including lessons on flat fixes, hub overhauls, wheel truing, bottom brackets, brakes, drivetrains, and derailleurs.
This course goes from Weeks 3-8 on Tuesdays from 5:30pm-7:30pm. It starts April 16th and ends May 21st. This class meets at the OP Bike Program (EMU 008). This class is open to students and community-members.
Call (541) 346-6092 or (541) 346-4365 to sign up! The entire 6-week course costs $65, with scholarships available.
5:30–7:00 p.m.
Join the fun at the University of Oregon's 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.
2 special nights this term
May 6 Self-Care BINGO
May 20 BINGO but outside!
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 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
At the EMU O Desk.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
The Common Adventure Crew meets once a month at the Outdoor Program Barn. This is a space for trip initiators to connect and plan Common Adventure trips. Each month the group will try and focus on a different technical skill share or type of trip to initiate!
Upcoming Adventure Crew Meet-ups:
Monday April 29th at the OP Barn from 6-7pm (week 5)
Monday May 13th at the OP Barn from 6-7pm (week 7)
No sign-ups required! Come build community and get inspired!
Did you hold a student organization officer/leadership position? Are you graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024? If so, you are eligible to receive a FREE Student Organization Leader Cord. To receive your cord, fill out this form https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1zRIfukUZUz1EGO before July 1, 2024.
To be eligible for a Student Organization Leadership Cord a student must:
be graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024, be in a UO Student Club that is officially registered or recognized and verified through the Engage system, hold a Student Leadership position and that position should be indicated in the Engage system, fill out the form completely, submit it by July 1, 2024, and have not been given a student organization leadership cord in a previous year.Cords can be picked up or mailed to you, your choice. Questions about cords should be directed to Center for Student Involvement csi@uoregon.edu, 541-346-2631
The Craft Center is excited to welcome our spring 2024 visiting artist, Frank Gosar. Frank has been creating pottery for over 30 years as Off Center Ceramics. His work will be on view in the Craft Center Gallery from April 1 - June 7.
Frank will also be teaching two workshops with the Craft Center this term, "Brush Making and Ceramic Painting" and "Potter's Tool Kit." For more information or to register, please visit https://craftcenter.uoregon.edu/workshops.
(The Craft Center Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union just past the Adell McMillan Gallery. Please check the Erb Memorial Union website for site hours.)
7:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
Come view the stunning artistic work from students in UO Printmaking classes in the UO Art Department. This exhibit displays an incredible assortment of pieces provided by over 20 student artists. Be sure to join us for our reception on April 25th @5:00 p.m. Meet these talented artists while enjoying free refreshments and fun DIY activities. The show will be on view through May 16th.
11:00 a.m.–1:00 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
Meet with Counseling Services Melissa Gomsrud, who specializes in working with graduate, nontraditional, and parent students at Carson Hall (Ramey Room) or click here: https://zoom.us/j/92058889528
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.
Click here for Let's Talk - Tuesdays noon-2PM or see Melissa at Carson Hall in the Ramey Room: https://zoom.us/j/92058889528
noon
Connect with others who are moved and empowered by the music of Taylor Swift. Each session will begin by listening to a song and discussing how the theme resonates in our own lives. Friendship bracelet and other craft materials will be supplied for those who would like to craft while they talk.
2:45–5:00 p.m.
Come by the Student Sustainability Center's Trillium Plus Produce Drop! Students who qualify can get free fruits, vegetables, bread and more for free. Distribution starts at 2:45pm and will continue until food runs out, usually around 5pm. Bring a reuseable bag and your student ID!
The Duck Nest will also be tabling every week to help with Snap Enrollment and to support students who have other questions and concerns.
3:00–5:00 p.m.
Meet with Counseling Services Mariko Lin at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130) or click here: https://zoom.us/j/99147472563
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.
Click here for Let's Talk - Tuesdays 3-5PM or see Mariko at the CMAE, Room 130: https://zoom.us/j/99147472563
4:00–6:00 p.m.
Do you get easily distracted while studying? Is it helpful for you to have a quiet environment to study in, but not as quiet as the library? Do you want to explore the benefit of fidget tools while studying? This study space might be especially helpful for you if you would like support with focus, accountability, and motivation. The @uo_ducknest and @uo_aec will provide the space, facilitators, and some materials to help you start or complete your academic tasks! Feel free to drop in anytime from 4pm-6pm.
Location: EMU 219 Willow Room (unless otherwise noted) Dates (Tuesdays, Weeks 2-10): • April 9 • April 16 (Room change to Umpqua, EMU 141) • April 23 • April 30 • May 7 • May 14 • May 21 (Room change to Umpqua, EMU 141) • May 28 • June 4
*You do not need to have accommodations through the Accessible Education Center to use this space. It is open to all students!
6:00–9:00 p.m.
The 2024 World Tour brings films from the 48th annual Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival to more than 40 countries around the world. From an exploration of remote landscapes and mountain cultures to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films in this year’s world tour are sure to captivate and amaze the explorer within you.
The film festival is on Tuesday, April 30 and Thursday, May 1. Both nights, doors open at 6pm at the show runs from 7pm to 9pm. This event will take place at McDonald Theater (1010 Willamette St). This event is open to students and community-members.
Tickets for the film festival go on sale April 1!
Oregon Mens Baseball takes on Oregon state on April 30th, 6pm, at PK Park
6:00 p.m.
Oregon Mens Baseball takes on Oregon state on April 30th, 6pm, at PK Park
7:00–8:30 p.m.
Please join the Media & Social Action ARC in the screening of Justice Denied. In this short documentary, hear the powerful story of Sara, a sexual assault survivor. Following the film, engage with the production team, including Academy Award winner Mitchell Block for a time of Q&A.
TW- This film deals with sexual assault.
Care & Advocacy persons providedMay 2024
Did you hold a student organization officer/leadership position? Are you graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024? If so, you are eligible to receive a FREE Student Organization Leader Cord. To receive your cord, fill out this form https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1zRIfukUZUz1EGO before July 1, 2024.
To be eligible for a Student Organization Leadership Cord a student must:
be graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024, be in a UO Student Club that is officially registered or recognized and verified through the Engage system, hold a Student Leadership position and that position should be indicated in the Engage system, fill out the form completely, submit it by July 1, 2024, and have not been given a student organization leadership cord in a previous year.Cords can be picked up or mailed to you, your choice. Questions about cords should be directed to Center for Student Involvement csi@uoregon.edu, 541-346-2631
The Craft Center is excited to welcome our spring 2024 visiting artist, Frank Gosar. Frank has been creating pottery for over 30 years as Off Center Ceramics. His work will be on view in the Craft Center Gallery from April 1 - June 7.
Frank will also be teaching two workshops with the Craft Center this term, "Brush Making and Ceramic Painting" and "Potter's Tool Kit." For more information or to register, please visit https://craftcenter.uoregon.edu/workshops.
(The Craft Center Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union just past the Adell McMillan Gallery. Please check the Erb Memorial Union website for site hours.)
May is officially Bike Month in Lane County - so mark your calendars and get your bike ready to ride! Nationally celebrated since 1956, Bike Month has been celebrated in Lane County since 2014. Throughout the month, community members are invited to bike for fun, exercise, errands, and trips around town.
This May is Bike Month, there are even more reasons to hop on your bike! Get ready for a kick-off party at Oakshire Brewing, a fun passport with prizes, a bike month challenge, a bike film fest, and fun rides, among other happenings. For a complete list of Bike Month events and activities, visit WeBikeLane.org.
Keep your eyes peeled for this year’s Bike Month poster and fill-out your Bike Month passport to win swag including bells, pins, mugs, and bandanas - all designed by local artist Erick Wonderly. Simply pick-up a Bike Month passport at your local bike shop and gather passport stickers by attending Bike Month events or visiting local bike shops.
Some 2024 Bike Month calendar highlights include:
Kick-Off Party - May 1 Learn To Ride - May 4 Birds, Bikes & Balance All-Ages Yoga - May 12 Filmed By Bike Film Festival - May 18 Better Ways Block Party - May 19Interested in hosting a Bike Month event? Anyone can create a ride or event and make it part of Bike Month. Submit your event at WeBikeLane.org and it will be posted to the May is Bike Month event calendar.
7:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
Come view the stunning artistic work from students in UO Printmaking classes in the UO Art Department. This exhibit displays an incredible assortment of pieces provided by over 20 student artists. Be sure to join us for our reception on April 25th @5:00 p.m. Meet these talented artists while enjoying free refreshments and fun DIY activities. The show will be on view through May 16th.
11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Fresh Check Day is the signature program of the Jordan Porco Foundation. It is an uplifting mental health promotion and suicide prevention event that includes interactive expo booths, peer-to-peer messaging, support of multiple campus departments and groups, a lively social atmosphere with free food and entertainment, and incentives for participation.
11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Join SAPE and SAB for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Bring your expired, unused and unwanted prescriptions to the EMU amphitheatre from 11:30am-2:30pm on Wednesday, May 1st. This event aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications. There will be a safe drop box supplied by University Health Services.
noon
Want to stand out in your job and internship applications? Come learn how to craft an effective resume and tailor it for the types of opportunities that interest you!
https://uoregon.joinhandshake.com/events/1527222/share_preview
1:00–2:00 p.m.
In collaboration with the Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center, Black CommUnity Table provides a space for Black** students and staff to connect for a weekly discussion related to the strengths and challenges within the community. The discussion varies weekly with topics ranging from campus climate and activism to mental health as well as popular culture. We welcome Black students and staff for an open dialogue where they can be their radical and authentic selves. This space will be part of Wellness Wednesdays.
**Black, African, African American, Afro-Latinx, Afro-Caribbean, or the African Diaspora
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.
3:00–5:00 p.m.
Meet us at Mills every Wednesday from 3-5 p.m. PT for the return of Chill in the Mills!
Chill in the Mills is a safe place for students, staff, and community members to connect and get creative. We host a new craft activity every week, so check back every Wednesday to see what we have to offer! See you there!
3:00–5:00 p.m.
Meet with Counseling Services Rachel Barloon at Peterson 203 or click here: https://zoom.us/j/92314812010
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.
Click here for Let's Talk - Wednesdays 3-5PM or see Rachel at Peterson 203:
4:00–6:00 p.m.
The 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 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#).
Enter from alley, accessible via 17th Ave. between Alder and Hilyard.
This term's Trans and Nonbinary subgroup meetings will be in the QA3 (EMU 022) on Wednesdays from 5-6 p.m.! We'll have snacks, crafts, and more!
5:00–6:00 p.m.
This term's Trans and Nonbinary subgroup meetings will be in the QA3 (EMU 022) on Wednesdays from 5-6 p.m.! We'll have snacks, crafts, and more!
6:00–9:00 p.m.
The 2024 World Tour brings films from the 48th annual Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival to more than 40 countries around the world. From an exploration of remote landscapes and mountain cultures to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films in this year’s world tour are sure to captivate and amaze the explorer within you.
The film festival is on Tuesday, April 30 and Thursday, May 1. Both nights, doors open at 6pm at the show runs from 7pm to 9pm. This event will take place at McDonald Theater (1010 Willamette St). This event is open to students and community-members.
Tickets for the film festival go on sale April 1!
6:00–7:30 p.m.
The Grocery Shuttle is traveling to Sunrise Asian Market!
The Grocery Shuttle is a collaboration between @uo_ducknest and @duckrides. This service provides free transportation to affordable grocery stores off campus.
This spring term we’ll be heading to WinCo and Trader Joe's on Sundays and Thursdays, and Sunrise Asian Market and El Torito starting Week 3 on Wednesdays! Locations rotate each week (find the full spring schedule below). Students will have an hour to shop before being transported back to campus (with stops at either the the Knight Law Center or HEDCO Education building). RSVP by following the link below!
Pick Up Location: EMU Amphitheater Day: Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays Time: Pick up is at 6pm Cost: Free
*Please bring your student ID.
RSVP: Via Calendly or using this URL:
https://calendly.com/grocery-shuttle/grocery-shuttle?month=2024-04
There are only 10 seats on the shuttle. Walk-ons are accepted if space is available but we recommend that students RSVP.
Find the full schedule for the shuttle below.
Grocery Shuttle Schedule (Pick Up at 6pm for all dates)
Thursday, April 4: WinCo Sunday, April 7: Trader Joe’s Thursday, April 11: Trader Joe’s Sunday, April 14: WinCo Wednesday, April 17: Sunrise Asian Food Market Thursday, April 18: WinCo Sunday, April 21: Trader Joe’s Wednesday, April 24: El Torito Grocery Store Thursday, April 25: Trader Joe’s Sunday, April 28: WinCo Wednesday, May 1: Sunrise Asian Food Market Thursday, May 2: WinCo Sunday, May 5: Trader Joe’s Wednesday, May 8: El Torito Grocery Store Thursday, May 9: Trader Joe’s Sunday, May 12: WinCo Wednesday, May 15: Sunrise Asian Food Market Thursday, May 16: WinCo Sunday, May 19: Trader Joe’s Wednesday, May 22: El Torito Grocery Store Thursday, May 23: Trader Joe’s Sunday, May 26: WinCo Wednesday, May 29: Sunrise Asian Food Market Thursday, May 30: WinCo Sunday, June 2: Trader Joe’s Wednesday, June 5: El Torito Grocery Store Thursday, June 6: Trader Joe’s
Please email the Duck Nest (ducknest@uoregon.edu) if you would like to request the ADA accessible van we will do our best to accommodate the request.
6:30–8:00 p.m.
"This blend of technology development and problem solving makes me excited to go to work every day in the Bowerman Sports Science Center," says Dr. Hahn, a professor of Human Physiology who also serves as an Associate Director of the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Oregon.
In his talk, "Boosting Performance and Improving Human Health," Dr. Hahn will share his expertise as a biomechanics specialist whose research is focused on lower limb musculoskeletal biomechanics, injury prevention and performance enhancement. He will demonstrate how new sensor technologies and the use of machine learning algorithms are helping to train faster runners and more nimble soccer players — and changing the game for players in all sports. He will explore questions of athletic performance and how new innovations in sports science are making a broader impact on human health.
Science Knight Out is a community science lecture that is open to the public and is sponsored by the University of Oregon Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact. The annual event supports the mission of the Knight Campus of science advancing society and the goal of engaging the public in the excitement and creativity of scientific research.
6:30–8:00 p.m.
Trivia in the EMU is coming back for the spring term. There will be a lot of fun themes every week. Bring a friend or 3 and test your knowledge. Every team member wins $5 for every round won!
Can't stay for all 3 rounds, no problem. stop in for 1, 2, or 3 rounds, your choice!
FREE- Every Wednesday in the EMU
Did you hold a student organization officer/leadership position? Are you graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024? If so, you are eligible to receive a FREE Student Organization Leader Cord. To receive your cord, fill out this form https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1zRIfukUZUz1EGO before July 1, 2024.
To be eligible for a Student Organization Leadership Cord a student must:
be graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024, be in a UO Student Club that is officially registered or recognized and verified through the Engage system, hold a Student Leadership position and that position should be indicated in the Engage system, fill out the form completely, submit it by July 1, 2024, and have not been given a student organization leadership cord in a previous year.Cords can be picked up or mailed to you, your choice. Questions about cords should be directed to Center for Student Involvement csi@uoregon.edu, 541-346-2631
The Craft Center is excited to welcome our spring 2024 visiting artist, Frank Gosar. Frank has been creating pottery for over 30 years as Off Center Ceramics. His work will be on view in the Craft Center Gallery from April 1 - June 7.
Frank will also be teaching two workshops with the Craft Center this term, "Brush Making and Ceramic Painting" and "Potter's Tool Kit." For more information or to register, please visit https://craftcenter.uoregon.edu/workshops.
(The Craft Center Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union just past the Adell McMillan Gallery. Please check the Erb Memorial Union website for site hours.)
May is officially Bike Month in Lane County - so mark your calendars and get your bike ready to ride! Nationally celebrated since 1956, Bike Month has been celebrated in Lane County since 2014. Throughout the month, community members are invited to bike for fun, exercise, errands, and trips around town.
This May is Bike Month, there are even more reasons to hop on your bike! Get ready for a kick-off party at Oakshire Brewing, a fun passport with prizes, a bike month challenge, a bike film fest, and fun rides, among other happenings. For a complete list of Bike Month events and activities, visit WeBikeLane.org.
Keep your eyes peeled for this year’s Bike Month poster and fill-out your Bike Month passport to win swag including bells, pins, mugs, and bandanas - all designed by local artist Erick Wonderly. Simply pick-up a Bike Month passport at your local bike shop and gather passport stickers by attending Bike Month events or visiting local bike shops.
Some 2024 Bike Month calendar highlights include:
Kick-Off Party - May 1 Learn To Ride - May 4 Birds, Bikes & Balance All-Ages Yoga - May 12 Filmed By Bike Film Festival - May 18 Better Ways Block Party - May 19Interested in hosting a Bike Month event? Anyone can create a ride or event and make it part of Bike Month. Submit your event at WeBikeLane.org and it will be posted to the May is Bike Month event calendar.
7:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
Come view the stunning artistic work from students in UO Printmaking classes in the UO Art Department. This exhibit displays an incredible assortment of pieces provided by over 20 student artists. Be sure to join us for our reception on April 25th @5:00 p.m. Meet these talented artists while enjoying free refreshments and fun DIY activities. The show will be on view through May 16th.
9:15–10:30 a.m.
Bring your questions about the Veterans Affairs to Deputy Secretary Tanya Bradsher.
During the roundtable student veterans are invited to direct questions to the Honorable Tanya Bradsher and Jennifer Esparza, Senior Advisor to the Deputy Secretary. Jennifer is a UO Alum and Tilman Scholar.
The Honorable Tanya Bradsher was nominated by President Biden to serve as the 10th Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Ms. Bradsher's nomination was confirmed by the United States Senate on Semptember 14, 2023, and she was sworn in on Semptember 20, 2023
1:00–2:00 p.m.
Looking for a job or internship and need help getting started?! Learn how to utilize Handshake and networking strategies to find opportunities that align with your interests; and how to get university credit for an internship (UGST404).
1:00–2:00 p.m.
Join us this Thursday at 1 pm for an exclusive Sode Pop-Up event! Are you looking to enhance your college experience by getting involved in various clubs and organizations? Look no further! This event is specifically tailored to help students like you find the perfect clubs to join. Whether you're interested in sports, arts, academics, or community service, we've got something for everyone. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded peers and enrich your university journey. See you there!
As always, our events are FREE for UO students with UOID.
1:30–2:30 p.m.
¡Juntos! Latinx Support Group is a drop-in processing and support space for Latinx students to share information and develop skills to tackle challenging situations such as academic stress, family challenges, self-worth, relationships, mental health concerns, and much more. Group members will be able to work through their presenting concerns, find community, and be empowered in a protected therapy space.
3:00–4:00 p.m.
Feeling anxious? If so, you aren’t alone. Many UO students identify difficulties navigating stress and anxiety. This drop-in Anxiety Skills Lab aims to help students improve their understanding of anxiety while also teaching anxiety-management strategies so students feel more in control and better equipped to deal with challenges in their lives.
3:00–5:00 p.m.
Meet with Counseling Services Hawi Wako, who specializes in working with Black/African, Muslim, and immigrant students, at the Multicultural Center (EMU 109m) or click here: https://zoom.us/j/96120855580
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.
Click here for Let's Talk - Thursdays 3-5PM or see Hawi at the MCC:
3:00–6:00 p.m.
Purchasing and Contracting Services invites campus staff and faculty to come meet us! Let's get together in a casual setting and put faces to our names. After many years of remote work, it's time to reconnect. This is NOT a training or a time for work questions. This is a time to get to know each other!
4:00–5:30 p.m.
Join us for the 2024 Sally M. Gearhart Lecture featuring Carla Trujillo, presenting the talk titled ‘Writing Revolutions and Revelations’, on Thursday, May 2, 2024, from 4:00 to 5:30 pm at Papé Reception Hall in the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
4:00–6:00 p.m.
The 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 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#).
Enter from alley, accessible via 17th Ave. between Alder and Hilyard.
Join us for guest presentations, fun activities, and discussions about classes and anthropology.
5:00–6:00 p.m.
Join us for guest presentations, fun activities, and discussions about classes and anthropology.
5:30–6:30 p.m.
As the regular meetings for the MRC community, Pizza Nights are a chill, low-pressure space to unwind and meet new people. We'll have a fun activity on tap as well as free pizza! Pizza Nights are on "odd" weeks (Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, & 9) of the term in the EMU Swindells Room (230). We hope to see you there!
6:00–8:00 p.m.
Have the material and psychic conditions of capitalist patriarchy prevented you from being the confident, nerdy bicycle mechanic you would love to be? Calling femmes, women, trans, non-binary, and other gender diverse humans wanting to learn (or learn more) about the joys of bicycle maintenance!!!
This course goes from Weeks 4-8 on Thursdays from 6pm to 8pm. It starts April 25th and ends May 23rd. This class meets at the OP Bike Program (EMU 008). This class is open to students and community-members.
Call (541) 346-6092 or (541) 346-4365 to sign up! The entire 6-week course costs $65, with scholarships available.
6:00–7:30 p.m.
The Grocery Shuttle is traveling to WinCo!
The Grocery Shuttle is a collaboration between @uo_ducknest and @duckrides. This service provides free transportation to affordable grocery stores off campus.
This spring term we’ll be heading to WinCo and Trader Joe's on Sundays and Thursdays, and Sunrise Asian Market and El Torito starting Week 3 on Wednesdays! Locations rotate each week (find the full spring schedule below). Students will have an hour to shop before being transported back to campus (with stops at either the the Knight Law Center or HEDCO Education building). RSVP by following the link below!
Pick Up Location: EMU Amphitheater Day: Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays Time: Pick up is at 6pm Cost: Free
*Please bring your student ID.
RSVP: Via Calendly or using this URL:
https://calendly.com/grocery-shuttle/grocery-shuttle?month=2024-04
There are only 10 seats on the shuttle. Walk-ons are accepted if space is available but we recommend that students RSVP.
Find the full schedule for the shuttle below.
Grocery Shuttle Schedule (Pick Up at 6pm for all dates)
Thursday, April 4: WinCo Sunday, April 7: Trader Joe’s Thursday, April 11: Trader Joe’s Sunday, April 14: WinCo Wednesday, April 17: Sunrise Asian Food Market Thursday, April 18: WinCo Sunday, April 21: Trader Joe’s Wednesday, April 24: El Torito Grocery Store Thursday, April 25: Trader Joe’s Sunday, April 28: WinCo Wednesday, May 1: Sunrise Asian Food Market Thursday, May 2: WinCo Sunday, May 5: Trader Joe’s Wednesday, May 8: El Torito Grocery Store Thursday, May 9: Trader Joe’s Sunday, May 12: WinCo Wednesday, May 15: Sunrise Asian Food Market Thursday, May 16: WinCo Sunday, May 19: Trader Joe’s Wednesday, May 22: El Torito Grocery Store Thursday, May 23: Trader Joe’s Sunday, May 26: WinCo Wednesday, May 29: Sunrise Asian Food Market Thursday, May 30: WinCo Sunday, June 2: Trader Joe’s Wednesday, June 5: El Torito Grocery Store Thursday, June 6: Trader Joe’s
Please email the Duck Nest (ducknest@uoregon.edu) if you would like to request the ADA accessible van we will do our best to accommodate the request.
8:00–10:30 p.m.
Join us at the University of Oregon for a delightful screening of Ponyo! Directed by the legendary Hayao Miyazaki, this enchanting animated film follows the magical journey of a young goldfish princess who longs to become human. Immerse yourself in a whimsical world of friendship, adventure, and wonder. Free popcorn and soda. UO ID is required; every student can have up to two guests. There will be raffle prizes and a costume contest!!
Doors open/activities start at 8pm Movie starts at 8:30pm
About the movie: A five-year-old boy develops a relationship with Ponyo, a young goldfish princess who longs to become a human after falling in love with him. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0876563/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_ponyo
Rating: G
Did you hold a student organization officer/leadership position? Are you graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024? If so, you are eligible to receive a FREE Student Organization Leader Cord. To receive your cord, fill out this form https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1zRIfukUZUz1EGO before July 1, 2024.
To be eligible for a Student Organization Leadership Cord a student must:
be graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024, be in a UO Student Club that is officially registered or recognized and verified through the Engage system, hold a Student Leadership position and that position should be indicated in the Engage system, fill out the form completely, submit it by July 1, 2024, and have not been given a student organization leadership cord in a previous year.Cords can be picked up or mailed to you, your choice. Questions about cords should be directed to Center for Student Involvement csi@uoregon.edu, 541-346-2631
The Craft Center is excited to welcome our spring 2024 visiting artist, Frank Gosar. Frank has been creating pottery for over 30 years as Off Center Ceramics. His work will be on view in the Craft Center Gallery from April 1 - June 7.
Frank will also be teaching two workshops with the Craft Center this term, "Brush Making and Ceramic Painting" and "Potter's Tool Kit." For more information or to register, please visit https://craftcenter.uoregon.edu/workshops.
(The Craft Center Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union just past the Adell McMillan Gallery. Please check the Erb Memorial Union website for site hours.)
May is officially Bike Month in Lane County - so mark your calendars and get your bike ready to ride! Nationally celebrated since 1956, Bike Month has been celebrated in Lane County since 2014. Throughout the month, community members are invited to bike for fun, exercise, errands, and trips around town.
This May is Bike Month, there are even more reasons to hop on your bike! Get ready for a kick-off party at Oakshire Brewing, a fun passport with prizes, a bike month challenge, a bike film fest, and fun rides, among other happenings. For a complete list of Bike Month events and activities, visit WeBikeLane.org.
Keep your eyes peeled for this year’s Bike Month poster and fill-out your Bike Month passport to win swag including bells, pins, mugs, and bandanas - all designed by local artist Erick Wonderly. Simply pick-up a Bike Month passport at your local bike shop and gather passport stickers by attending Bike Month events or visiting local bike shops.
Some 2024 Bike Month calendar highlights include:
Kick-Off Party - May 1 Learn To Ride - May 4 Birds, Bikes & Balance All-Ages Yoga - May 12 Filmed By Bike Film Festival - May 18 Better Ways Block Party - May 19Interested in hosting a Bike Month event? Anyone can create a ride or event and make it part of Bike Month. Submit your event at WeBikeLane.org and it will be posted to the May is Bike Month event calendar.
7:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
Come view the stunning artistic work from students in UO Printmaking classes in the UO Art Department. This exhibit displays an incredible assortment of pieces provided by over 20 student artists. Be sure to join us for our reception on April 25th @5:00 p.m. Meet these talented artists while enjoying free refreshments and fun DIY activities. The show will be on view through May 16th.
10:00–10:45 a.m.
Yoga is back for spring term!
All University of Oregon students are welcome to attend, no yoga experience necessary. Sign up on our Calendly! Link is in our Instagram (@uo_ducknest) bio at our Linktree.
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This is a two-part series occurring on May 3rd and May 17th from 12-4pm. Participants who attend both days of this program and fulfill all requirements are eligible to earn a Power BI Essentials microcredential from the Lundquist College of Business. Enrollment Deadline: Friday, April 26th Today and every day in the future, organizations you will work for will collect vast amounts of data - and your challenge will be to make sense of it. Excel spreadsheets have their place, but they're static, limited in their ability to visualize data, and time-consuming to build and use. In this training, you will be equipped with the skills to move beyond the confines of stagnant data and transform it into a living, breathing dashboard. After this training, you will be able to confidently use Power BI to: Transform data: Format data to extract actionable insights. Create data models: Present your data intuitively and in a visually engaging way, making it easier for your audience to understand complex information. Visualize data: Tell the story of your data in quick, responsive analytics. Share assets: The power of automation ensures that your data reaches the right people at the right time. In a data-driven world, your ability to extract meaningful insights and make informed decisions is a game-changer.
Power BI empowers you with the skills you need to drive decision-making processes, giving you a competitive edge in the job market. NACE Competency Alignment: Critical Thinking, Technology About Professional Edge: Professional Edge is an industry-informed collection of short courses designed to help students develop cutting-edge skills essential in the modern job market. Build targeted, practical skills in an interactive and engaging format and distinguish yourself in a field of other job applicants. As a participant, you'll receive guidance from instructors informed by the latest business trends and leave with tangible tools and stories you can leverage in your career search.
Enroll by the April 26th deadline to secure your spot!
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Join us for a comprehensive training program designed to equip participants with the essential knowledge and skills needed to effectively navigate business continuity planning. This is a two-part series occurring April 19 and May 3 with an anticipated 2 hours of additional independent work outside of the training. Participants who attend both days of this program and fulfill all requirements are eligible to earn a Business Continuity Essentials microcredential from the Lundquist College of Business. Enrollment Deadline: April 17 With the unpredictable nature of today’s business landscape, being prepared for unexpected disruptions is more critical than ever. Through a blend of interactive sessions, real-world case studies, simulation exercises, and expert-led discussions, participants will learn how to develop robust continuity plans, identify critical business functions, and gain practical insights into risk assessment and crisis management in the dynamic world of business! Whether you're aiming to enhance your resume or simply interested in gaining a deeper understanding of business continuity planning, this program is an excellent opportunity to develop marketable skills and earn a Business Continuity Essentials microcredential upon meeting all requirements. Enroll today to take the first step towards becoming a proactive and prepared business leader. About the Presenters: Krista Dillon currently serves as the chief of staff and senior director of operations for Safety and Risk Services at the University of Oregon. In her role, she manages the Emergency Management and Continuity program as well as a number of interdepartmental teams including the Incident Management Team, Campus Vulnerability Assessment Team, and Behavioral Evaluation and Threat Assessment Team, and Demonstration Team. Ms. Dillon has held several roles within the Emergency Management program at the University of Oregon since 2004. Ms. Dillon is a former current chair of the International Association of Emergency Manager’s Universities and Colleges Caucus. Ms. Dillon serves as both an incident commander and a planning section chief on the University of Oregon’s Incident Management Team. Ms. Dillon has a master's in community and regional planning from the University of Oregon. Sierra Schlegelmann Administrative Program Assistant, Safety and Risk Services University of Oregon alumni ‘23, Bachelor of Science, Business Administration Jackie Kamstra, Global Business Continuity Director, MBA, CBCI, ARM, works for a global, fortune 500 corporation based in Oregon. University of Oregon alumni ‘08, Bachelor of Science, Public Relations. Enroll by the April 12th deadline to reserve your spot!
1:00–3:00 p.m.
Meet with Counseling Services Gonzalo Camp, 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/92243720320
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.
Click here for Let's Talk - Fridays 1-3PM or see Gonzalo at the CMAE, Room 130: https://zoom.us/j/92243720320
1:00–4:00 p.m.
Join the Student Activities Board & Student Sustainability Center for Spring Carnival 2024!
It's time to celebrate the season, grab some sweet treats, and win big with at our annual Spring Carnival! Swing by the EMU Green on Friday, May 3rd for free ice cream, popcorn, games, inflatables, and obstacles - great with friends or to meet someone new! We'll have plenty of free prizes, food, snacks, and games to play, rain or shine! Hope to see you then. Bring your UO ID, but all are welcome!
**Note, a waiver will be required for any individual participating in the obstacles or physical challenges. Must be 18 or older to participate and sign waiver.
5:00 p.m.
The UO Taiwanese Student Association presents Plum Blossom Night Market!
Join us for a night of fun games, delicious food, big giveaways, lion dance, a photobooth, and special performances. Doors open for classic Taiwanese night market games and to reserve seats at 5pm, with food served at 5:45, and performances beginning at 6:15. Headlining this year’s event, all the way from Taiwan are music artists KIRE and Dena!
Our board has been hard at work for the last months to prepare this exciting event for you all and we hope you can join us at the Ford Alumni Center, Friday May 3rd from 5-8pm. Be sure to dress to impress in your semi-formal attire or traditional cultural garments! For further information, special giveaways, and previews of the performances, check out our Instagram @uo_twsa!
Oregon Mens Baseball takes on the Utah Utes for three games in early May, at PK Park.
May 3rd at 6pm
May 4th at 2pm
May 5th at 12pm
6:00 p.m.
Oregon Mens Baseball takes on the Utah Utes for three games in early May, at PK Park.
May 3rd at 6pm
May 4th at 2pm
May 5th at 12pm
8:00 p.m.
Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!
"David Morris is a country artist, singer-songwriter and rapper from Charleston, West Virginia. His sound mixes trap style beats with slide guitars, banjos with catchy hooks, and lyrical mastery with relatable lyrics. David’s music has the power to connect with fans from all walks of life and push the country music genre forward. His growth on all platforms has skyrocketed since the release of his 2020 debut album, “Red, White, & American Blues,” which features several standout single such as the feel good anthem “Smalltown Queen”, the supportive “Who Hurt You” and the anthemic “Does He Know About Us”. David has landed himself just shy of 25 million collective streams on Spotify, and 15 million on Apple Music alone. David has received praise from several critics, and Elevator Music even cited that he very well may be “The future of country music.” David’s success however, is matched with a humble outlook. He says, “The greatest honor as an artist is seeing your music resonate with people. Hearing that a song can comfort someone, or inspire someone is the real reward”. If you are looking for an artist that writes raw and honest lyrics, but also produces tracks that you can drive down a backroad blasting through your subwoofers, look no further."
Did you hold a student organization officer/leadership position? Are you graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024? If so, you are eligible to receive a FREE Student Organization Leader Cord. To receive your cord, fill out this form https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1zRIfukUZUz1EGO before July 1, 2024.
To be eligible for a Student Organization Leadership Cord a student must:
be graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024, be in a UO Student Club that is officially registered or recognized and verified through the Engage system, hold a Student Leadership position and that position should be indicated in the Engage system, fill out the form completely, submit it by July 1, 2024, and have not been given a student organization leadership cord in a previous year.Cords can be picked up or mailed to you, your choice. Questions about cords should be directed to Center for Student Involvement csi@uoregon.edu, 541-346-2631
The Craft Center is excited to welcome our spring 2024 visiting artist, Frank Gosar. Frank has been creating pottery for over 30 years as Off Center Ceramics. His work will be on view in the Craft Center Gallery from April 1 - June 7.
Frank will also be teaching two workshops with the Craft Center this term, "Brush Making and Ceramic Painting" and "Potter's Tool Kit." For more information or to register, please visit https://craftcenter.uoregon.edu/workshops.
(The Craft Center Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union just past the Adell McMillan Gallery. Please check the Erb Memorial Union website for site hours.)
May is officially Bike Month in Lane County - so mark your calendars and get your bike ready to ride! Nationally celebrated since 1956, Bike Month has been celebrated in Lane County since 2014. Throughout the month, community members are invited to bike for fun, exercise, errands, and trips around town.
This May is Bike Month, there are even more reasons to hop on your bike! Get ready for a kick-off party at Oakshire Brewing, a fun passport with prizes, a bike month challenge, a bike film fest, and fun rides, among other happenings. For a complete list of Bike Month events and activities, visit WeBikeLane.org.
Keep your eyes peeled for this year’s Bike Month poster and fill-out your Bike Month passport to win swag including bells, pins, mugs, and bandanas - all designed by local artist Erick Wonderly. Simply pick-up a Bike Month passport at your local bike shop and gather passport stickers by attending Bike Month events or visiting local bike shops.
Some 2024 Bike Month calendar highlights include:
Kick-Off Party - May 1 Learn To Ride - May 4 Birds, Bikes & Balance All-Ages Yoga - May 12 Filmed By Bike Film Festival - May 18 Better Ways Block Party - May 19Interested in hosting a Bike Month event? Anyone can create a ride or event and make it part of Bike Month. Submit your event at WeBikeLane.org and it will be posted to the May is Bike Month event calendar.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
Come view the stunning artistic work from students in UO Printmaking classes in the UO Art Department. This exhibit displays an incredible assortment of pieces provided by over 20 student artists. Be sure to join us for our reception on April 25th @5:00 p.m. Meet these talented artists while enjoying free refreshments and fun DIY activities. The show will be on view through May 16th.
9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Join Claire and make new friends while going out for a day of hiking at Sahalie and Koosah Falls. The hike will be a 2.5 mile trail and should take about 1.5 hours to complete.
Sign up on our website under the Common Adventure tab. You will know that you are officially on the trip when you receive an email from the trip initiator. Signing up on the Common Adventure tab does not guarantee you are on the trip. Please wait for the email! You can call and reserve gear at the Rental Barn if needed! Participants are responsible for their own gear. Mandatory Pre-Trip: May 1st, at the OP Bike Shop Cost: $7 (bring to the pre-trip meeting to reserve your spot) for gas; Additional costs to consider: Rental gear such as rain coats or hiking boots! *As soon as you sign up and get a confirmation email from Claire that you are on the trip, call the rental barn to reserve gear. If you wait until the end of the week to rent gear there may be none left! Departure time and place: May 4th, 9:00 am will depart from Rental Barn Return time and place: May 4th, 3:00 pm at the Rental Barn *Must be a student at the UO to participate, no refunds once you have put a gas deposit down for trip.10:00 a.m.
Join University Health Services in collaboration with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention for our first ever Out of The Darkness Suicide Prevention Campus Walk! We will be walking to bring awareness to suicide and mental health at the University of Oregon.
Registration will open at 10:00 am, and the ceremony/walk will begin at 11:00 am.
11:00 a.m.
🌷It’s that time of year again! RHA X NRHH presents our annual Festival of Kindness this year. 🌤️ Come grab free 🧋boba, Dave’s Hot Chicken🍗 , free supplies for spring term, and checkout the Upcycle Clothing Corner 👕👖 (bring old or unwanted clothing and turn them into something new and unique)! This event is always super popular! We will open the doors at 11 am and go until our supplies run out so make sure you come ASAP to get your free goodies. ☀️ EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity. Accommodations for people with disabilities will be provided if requested in advance by emailing rha@uoregon.edu ☀️
4:00 p.m.
The University of Oregon Hui `O Hawai’i is proud to present our 49th annual Lūʻau.
Our theme this year is “No ka Mo`omeheu” which translates to “For the Culture”. We hope to share with our guests the history of the Hawaiian Islands, and the culture that continues to thrive. We also hope to highlight the other islands of Polynesia and their own unique cultures, all of which meld together in our island home.
5:00–7:30 p.m.
Come climb with us at Elevation Bouldering Gym in downtown Eugene for BIPOC night! This event is for all self-identifying BIPOC students. Transportation, Entrance, gear, and chalk bags will be free, just wear comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle.
This outing will go out on Saturday, May 4, from 5pm to 7:30pm at the OP Rental Barn.
Sign ups required: Call the OP Bike Program at (541) 346-6092 to sign up! This outing is free!
5:00–7:30 p.m.
Come climb with us at Elevation Bouldering Gym in downtown Eugene for BIPOC night! This event is for all self-identifying BIPOC students. Transportation, Entrance, gear, and chalk bags will be free, just wear comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle.
This outing will go out on Saturday, June 1, from 5pm to 7:30pm at the OP Rental Barn.
Sign ups required: Call the OP Bike Program at (541) 346-6092 to sign up! This outing is free!
6:00 p.m.
The Vietnamese Student Association presents our 33rd Annual Culture Show: Wings of Wonder: “Rồng Bay Phượng Múa”.
This year, we're going back to our childhood with an enchanting evening of Vietnamese folklore and culture. From the classic tale of Son Tinh and Thuy Tinh to the timeless romance of Lạc Long Quân and Au Cơ, prepare to be immersed in a night of nostalgia and excitement. Witness captivating performances, participate in exciting mini-games, and savor delicious food and drinks. Located at EMU Ballroom on May 4. Doors will open at 5:15pm (food first come, first served) and the show will start at 6pm. Get your tickets available now for an unforgettable night!
7:00 p.m.
The Center for Student Involvement is offering free tickets to UO Student to attend the May 4 screening of Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope with live score by the Eugene Symphony.
The event is May 4, 2024, 7:00pm at the Hult Center
This cinematic classic comes alive with the Eugene Symphony performing the full musical score while the film plays on the big screen.
Ticket Requests will be through an online form. The form will be live April 17 at 9:00 a.m. Form is here: https://forms.microsoft.com/r/CNRt1LxqDx
Check the Student Activities Board Instagram account for more inforamtion https://www.instagram.com/uo.sab/
One ticket per UO student only, 95# will be verified. All tickets are for assigned seats; requests to be near specific people will be accepted.
Confirmed and verified tickets will be held for pickup April 22-May1 at the CSI Resource Center, EMU rm 213. Hours of operation:
Mon 10am-7pm,
Tues-Thurs 10am-8pm,
Fri 10am-7pm,
Sat and Sun 11am-3pm
Tickets not picked up by May 1, 2024 will be redistributed. NO exceptions.
There will be limited number of tickets available. Get your request in as soon as possible.
Transportation is not include; however, the Hult Center is a short walk/roll/bike from the LTD Eugene downtown bus station.
About the film: Luke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire's world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the mysterious Darth Vader. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076759/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_3_tt_8_nm_0_q_star%2520wars%2520
Rated: PG
Genral ticket info for NON-students and details about the event can be found here https://hultcenter.org/events/es-2324-star-wars-a-new-hope/
May the Force Be with You!
Did you hold a student organization officer/leadership position? Are you graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024? If so, you are eligible to receive a FREE Student Organization Leader Cord. To receive your cord, fill out this form https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1zRIfukUZUz1EGO before July 1, 2024.
To be eligible for a Student Organization Leadership Cord a student must:
be graduating Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024, be in a UO Student Club that is officially registered or recognized and verified through the Engage system, hold a Student Leadership position and that position should be indicated in the Engage system, fill out the form completely, submit it by July 1, 2024, and have not been given a student organization leadership cord in a previous year.Cords can be picked up or mailed to you, your choice. Questions about cords should be directed to Center for Student Involvement csi@uoregon.edu, 541-346-2631
Join long-time Trees Across Oregon (LA 337) Instructor Whitey Lueck for an informative day in the Columbia Gorge on the Oregon and Washington border. The day will start with a road trip north, with stops along the way and fascinating talks about ecology, will include food breaks (pack a lunch!), and observations of sustainable forest practices on both public (national forest) and private forest land. A one-hour pre-trip meeting is required.
Sign-ups required - come in or call the Outdoor Program, M-F noon-5pm at 541-346-4371.
Pre-trip: Monday, April 29, at 5:30 pm at OP Barn
Cost: $25.00
The Craft Center is excited to welcome our spring 2024 visiting artist, Frank Gosar. Frank has been creating pottery for over 30 years as Off Center Ceramics. His work will be on view in the Craft Center Gallery from April 1 - June 7.
Frank will also be teaching two workshops with the Craft Center this term, "Brush Making and Ceramic Painting" and "Potter's Tool Kit." For more information or to register, please visit https://craftcenter.uoregon.edu/workshops.
(The Craft Center Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Erb Memorial Union just past the Adell McMillan Gallery. Please check the Erb Memorial Union website for site hours.)
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