March 2023

Mar 21
Let's Talk - Tuesday noon-2PMnoon

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...
January 31–June 13
Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence, Oregon Hall-Room 130

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 – Tuesday noon 2PM or see Mariko at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130):

https://zoom.us/j/99147472563

 

 

Mar 22
Let's Talk - Wednesday 2-4PM2:00 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...
February 1–June 14
Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center

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. 

 

 

 

 

 

Mar 22
Let's Talk - Wednesday 3-5PM3:00 p.m.

Meet with Counseling Services Carolyn Meiller, who specializes in working with LGBTQ students, at Peterson 203 or click here: https://zoom.us/j/92314812010 Let’s Talk is...
February 1–June 14
Peterson Hall, 201

Meet with Counseling Services Carolyn Meiller, who specializes in working with LGBTQ students, 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 - Wednesday 3-5PM or see Carolyn at Peterson 203:

https://zoom.us/j/92314812010

 

 

 

 

Mar 22
The Student Food Pantry 4:00 p.m.

Hours: Wednesdays and Thursdays during the fall, winter, spring, and summer terms (closed when classes are not in session), 4:00-6:00pm Bring: Bag for food A physical...
January 11–June 15
710 E. 17th Ave

Hours: Wednesdays and Thursdays during the fall, winter, spring, and summer terms (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#) 

The Student Food Pantry is open to all college students in the greater Eugene area. The pantry provides free supplemental food for college studnets. 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. 

Mar 23
Let's Talk - Thursday 2-4PM2:00 p.m.

Meet with Counseling Services Nikki Chery, who specializes in working with African American and Black students, at the Multicultural Center (EMU 109m) or click...
February 2–June 15
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Room 109m, Multicultural Center

Meet with Counseling Services Nikki Chery, who specializes in working with African American and Black 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 - Thursday 2-4PM or see Nikki at the Multicultural Center (EMU 109m):

https://zoom.us/j/96120855580

 

 

 

Mar 23
Let's Talk - Tuesday 4-6PM4:00 p.m.

Meet with Counseling Services Rachel Barloon. Click here: https://zoom.us/j/92058889528 Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and...
February 2–June 15

Meet with Counseling Services Rachel Barloon. 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 - Thursday 4-6PM:

https://zoom.us/j/92058889528

 

 

 

Mar 23
The Garcia Project: Garcia Band Tribute8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! The Garcia Project is the nationally touring, critically acclaimed tribute to The Jerry Garcia Band. The...
March 23 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

The Garcia Project is the nationally touring, critically acclaimed tribute to The Jerry Garcia Band. The Garcia Project performs full, classic set lists from 1976 - 1995. Using replication instruments, speakers, amps and sound stylings, The Garcia Project’s performances are recreations of full, classic Jerry Garcia Band set lists. More than just a cover band, the band uses thoughtful arrangements and the proper instrumentation and feel to faithfully channel and project the feelings, emotions and music that propelled the Jerry Garcia Band and their fans through the years.

Mar 24
Let's Talk - Friday 1-3PM1:00 p.m.

Meet with Counseling Services Juliene Fresnedi at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130) or click here:...
February 3–June 16
Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence, Oregon Hall-Room 130

Meet with Counseling Services Juliene Fresnedi 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 - Friday 1PM-3PM or see Juliene at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130):

https://zoom.us/j/92243720320

 

 

 

 

Mar 25
Thunderstorm Artis with Sway Wild8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! For his entire life, singer/songwriter Thunderstorm Artis has stayed devoted to making music that strengthens...
March 25 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

For his entire life, singer/songwriter Thunderstorm Artis has stayed devoted to making music that strengthens the heart and awakens the soul. A multi-instrumentalist who got his start playing in a band with his 10 siblings as a little kid, the 26-year-old Hawaii native has since brought his warm yet powerful vocals and vibrant musicality to such endeavors as touring with Jack Johnson and sharing stages with legends like Booker T. Jones. After years of refining his craft and carving out his singular identity as an artist, the Oregon-based musician has created his most captivating work to date: a genre-bending batch of songs built on both emotionally raw storytelling and incisive soul-searching, offering much-needed insight into living with hope even in the darkest of times.

 

Mar 27
Sarah Shook & The Disarmers8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! Sarah Shook & The Disarmers with Mightmare. North Carolina’s Sarah Shook sings with a conviction...
March 27 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

Sarah Shook & The Disarmers with Mightmare.

North Carolina’s Sarah Shook sings with a conviction and hard honesty sorely lacking in much of today’s Americana landscape. Always passionate, at times profane, Sarah stalks/walks the line between vulnerable and menacing, their voice strong and uneasy, country classic but with contemporary, earthy tension.

Mar 31
Spoonbenders, HELP, Kill Michael, Dr/unk8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!
March 31 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

April 2023

Apr 2
AG Club8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! More heads will always be better than one. Just ask AG Club. Short for Avant Garde Club, the Bay Area...
April 2 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

More heads will always be better than one. Just ask AG Club. Short for Avant Garde Club, the Bay Area collective is fronted by the rapper-singer duo of Jody Fontaine and Baby Boy, who practically finish each other’s sentences on tape and in conversation. With 14 members across different art disciplines– from musicians to filmmakers, content creators, photographers, and designers—they pour their respective talents into the kind of bond dynamic collectives are traditionally made of, yet there’s nothing traditional about them. They’ll drop an impenetrable hip-hop banger, only to flip the script with an arena-ready rock anthem. Jody Fontaine is hyper, hilarious, lyrical, and visionary, and Baby Boy is quiet, creative, and equally visionary. AG Club are undeniable and unrelenting.

 

Apr 3
Let's Talk - Monday 4-6PM4:00 p.m.

Meet with Counseling Services Lindsy Crane-Martens who specializes in working with graduate students. Click here: https://zoom.us/j/99378816150   Let’s Talk is a...
February 6–June 12

Meet with Counseling Services Lindsy Crane-Martens who specializes in working with graduate students. 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 3- 5PM: https://zoom.us/j/99378816150

 

Apr 5
SEE Initiative General Meeting11:00 a.m.

Student Employment Enhancement (SEE) holds general meetings the first Wednesday of every month from 11:00 am-noon in the EMU Miller Room (EMU 107). Student supervisors...
March 1–December 6
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Miller (107)

Student Employment Enhancement (SEE) holds general meetings the first Wednesday of every month from 11:00 am-noon in the EMU Miller Room (EMU 107). Student supervisors along with other community members are welcome to attend and hear what SEE has been up to, connect with each other, and share their perspectives on how to improve student employee supervision at the UO.

Apr 6
Building Healthy Relationshipsnoon

Tiffany Brown, Director of the Couples and Family Therapy (CFT) Program and a senior lecturer in the Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services, with Day...
April 6 noon–1:00 p.m.

Tiffany Brown, Director of the Couples and Family Therapy (CFT) Program and a senior lecturer in the Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services, with Day Hancock-Murphy and Aisha Nakrani, advanced CFT graduate students, will detail the College of Education’s Couples and Family Therapy program. They will review the keys to healthy relationships as guided by research evidence. The approach of the Center for Healthy Relationships is built on communication theory, evidence-based emotionally-focused therapy, and evidence-based couples therapy model of John and Julie Gottman. These models have provided simple techniques for folks to use to improve relationships; these techniques and strategies will be thoroughly outlined in this workshop. Employees can register on the MyTrack Learning module; Students can email mirabile@uoregon.edu for link information.

Apr 6
Get Connectednoon

Whoever you are, wherever you come from, you have a place here. We're just here to help you find it! Find people who share your...identity, cause, fun, religion, degree,...
September 29 2022–June 8 2023
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), near the O Desk

Whoever you are, wherever you come from, you have a place here.

We're just here to help you find it! Find people who share your...identity, cause, fun, religion, degree, interest, and so much more!

Drop in to get personalized help connecting with student organizations, EMU programs, and activities all over campus.

Can't make this time? Stop in the CSI Resource Center anytime we are open to get some 1-1 support.

Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

OR

Fill out our questionnaire and we will send you an email response with personalized suggestions for student orgs, events, programs, and activities you might be interested in. Get Connected questionnaire!

Apr 6
Hearth & Table6:30 p.m.

Enjoy a free, chef-prepared, delicious, and nutritious weekly meal - with two access points. Join other students for community-style dining at 6:30pm or arrive anytime between...
September 29 2022–June 8 2023
Central Lutheran Church

Enjoy a free, chef-prepared, delicious, and nutritious weekly meal - with two access points. Join other students for community-style dining at 6:30pm or arrive anytime between 6:45-7:30pm to pick up a hot meal to-go. This program is exploring creative ways to continute cooking education and community-building, so you are also invited to sign up to be part of the team preparing the meal! 

Details available at begoodsoil.org/hearthandtable and @hearthandtableck on Instagram.

Apr 7
Lundquist College Student Involvement Fair noon

The Lundquist College Student Involvement Fair is a great opportunity for students (inclusive of all majors) to discover business affiliated clubs, organizations, and...
April 7 noon–4:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex, Atrium

The Lundquist College Student Involvement Fair is a great opportunity for students (inclusive of all majors) to discover business affiliated clubs, organizations, and opportunities. It is also a great way to learn more about club offerings and ways in which you can get more invloved on campus! This event is hosted by the Dean's Council for Inter-Club Coordination. We hope to see you all there!

Apr 8
ASIST for Faculty and Staff 8:30 a.m.

This is a two-day event taking place April 8–9, 8:30am–4:30pm. By registering for this workshop, you are committing to attending both days. Applied Suicide...
April 8 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Global Scholars Hall, room will be shared after registration on MyTrack

This is a two-day event taking place April 8–9, 8:30am–4:30pm. By registering for this workshop, you are committing to attending both days.

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is a two-day interactive workshop in suicide first aid. ASIST teaches participants to recognize when someone may have thoughts of suicide and work with them to create a plan that will support their immediate safety. Although ASIST is widely used by healthcare providers, participants don't need any formal training to attend the workshop.

*This session requires participants to complete a supplemental Qualtrics form as part of registration. After requesting approval in MyTrack below, please complete the following form: https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aWXVC12GCFJJvsG

Learning Goals and Objectives

Over the course of their two-day workshop, ASIST participants learn to:


Understand the ways that personal and societal attitudes affect views on suicide and interventions
Provide guidance and suicide first aid to a person at risk in ways that meet their individual safety needs
Identify the key elements of an effective suicide safety plan and the actions required to implement it
Appreciate the value of improving and integrating suicide prevention resources in the community at large
Recognize other important aspects of suicide prevention including life-promotion and self-care


Workshop features:


Presentations and guidance from two LivingWorks registered trainers
A scientifically proven intervention model
Powerful audiovisual learning aids
Group discussions
Skills practice and development
A balance of challenge and safety


Unfortunately, we are not able to provide lunch or snacks due to a lack of funding. Participants should plan to bring a lunch or eat somewhere nearby. (We will have 1-hour lunch breaks both days.)

Instructors: hannah white and SJ Wilhelm

Apr 8
Japan Night 20236:00 p.m.

Japan Night is an event to celebrate Japanese culture and all things Japan. Japan Night will consist of performances, free food, games, and a raffle. Japan Night will be held on...
April 8 6:00 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Ballroom

Japan Night is an event to celebrate Japanese culture and all things Japan. Japan Night will consist of performances, free food, games, and a raffle. Japan Night will be held on April 8th at 6pm in the EMU Ballroom. 

Apr 8
Dizzy Wright with Jarren Benton & Demrick8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! Dizzy Wright: La’Reonte Wright (born November 26, 1990) is an American rapper better known by his...
April 8 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

Dizzy Wright: La’Reonte Wright (born November 26, 1990) is an American rapper better known by his stage name Dizzy Wright. In December 2011 he signed to rapper Hopsin’s independent record label Funk Volume. After signing he released his debut studio album SmokeOut Conversations in April 2012. He followed that with The First Agreement in December of that year, and then a mixtape The Golden Age in August 2013. All three projects managed to chart in the top 50 of the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

Jarren Benton & Demrick: Four years after being voted in by fans as the People’s Choice selection for XXL’s 2014 Freshman Cover, JarrenBenton is starting over. He’s a seasoned veteran doubling down on the lyricism he made his name on, but his new music experiments with new emotion and bottles up the last few years of his life. In 2012, the Decatur emcee began making a name for himself on the outsider indie label Funk Volume, where he carved out a unique brand of ferociously lyrical, tongue-in-cheek horrorcore. At the label, his early mixtapes carried titles like Huffing Glue with Hasselhoffand Freebasing With Kevin Bacon, equal parts comedy and terror, like a goofy slasher flick come to life. Benton’s time with Funk Volume was punctuated by a debut album and a follow-up EP (My Grandma’s Basementand Slow Motion Vol. 1), national and international tours, and then, in 2016, the label’s sudden fold.

Apr 9
Black Excellence Gala5:00 p.m.

Join us for a night of laughs and celebration as the Black Student Union as well as African Student Association host our annual Black Excellence Gala on April 9th (Sunday of week...
April 9 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Ballroom

Join us for a night of laughs and celebration as the Black Student Union as well as African Student Association host our annual Black Excellence Gala on April 9th (Sunday of week one) from 5pm to 8pm. Food and drinks will be provided! You are not required to be a UO-affiliated student or employee to attend.

Apr 11
FEAST: Conversations Around Food Insecurity5:00 p.m.

The University of Oregon’s Black Cultural Center, Sustainability Center, LGBTESS, and Many Nations Longhouse have collaborated with the Oregon Food Bank to bring you FEAST....
April 11 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Many Nations Longhouse

The University of Oregon’s Black Cultural Center, Sustainability Center, LGBTESS, and Many Nations Longhouse have collaborated with the Oregon Food Bank to bring you FEAST. This event is geared towards facilitating open discussions about food insecurity with those who have experienced it. The goal is to lessen the stigmas around food insecurity and create steps to achieve a resilient community food system. Our capacity is limited to 45 seats which will be given to the first 45 people that register.

Apr 11
Pizza & Politics 5:00 p.m.

Does the word "politics" make you cringe? We want to help change that, and move towards having more comfortable conversations across difference. You can grab a slice and...
April 11 5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Bartolotti's Pizza Bistro

Does the word "politics" make you cringe? We want to help change that, and move towards having more comfortable conversations across difference. You can grab a slice and join us for casual, non-partisan discussion. All students, faculty members, and staff are welcome! First come, first serve - we will have space for about 20 folks. 

This session's topic: TBD 

Mark your calendars for all our Pizza & Politics events this year! Every Tuesday of Weeks 2 and 7 - always 5:00-6:30 PM.

Apr 11
Women in Business Leadership Panel6:00 p.m.

In partnership with the UO Alumni Association's Duck Career Network, the University of Oregon's Graduate Women in Business Club brings you an expert panel of female...
April 11 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.

In partnership with the UO Alumni Association's Duck Career Network, the University of Oregon's Graduate Women in Business Club brings you an expert panel of female executives who will share their experiences as industry leaders.

Join us for an engaging discussion with top women business leaders about how they've carved a path in their field. They'll talk about what leadership entails, the career hurdles they've faced on their road to success, and lessons they have learned about advocating for themselves and others. The panel discussion will be followed by an opportunity for a question and answer session with in-person and virtual attendees.

UO alumni panelists include Anisha Weber, former Managing Director at Logic 20/20, and Pagely Tucker, Senior Director of Marketing at LinkedIn. The panel will be moderated by Jennifer Welander, Instructor of Accounting and former Chief Financial Officer, St. Charles Health System.

All alumni, graduate, and undergraduate students are welcome to attend this event, along with faculty, staff, and community members. While our panel highlights women leaders, attendance is open to all genders.

Apr 12
Peace Corps & RARE Info Session10:00 a.m.

Come hear about service opportunities after graduation. Do you want to do some grassroots development overseas? Or does working with rural communities in Oregon sound good to you?...
April 12 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
Hendricks Hall, 100

Come hear about service opportunities after graduation. Do you want to do some grassroots development overseas? Or does working with rural communities in Oregon sound good to you? We have options!

Apr 13
Green Business Initiative Symposium5:00 p.m.

Come join us for dinner, desserts, and an invigorating talk about the Inflation Reduction Act!
April 13 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Ford Alumni Center, Giustina Ballroom

Come join us for dinner, desserts, and an invigorating talk about the Inflation Reduction Act!

Apr 13
MARAUDA 8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! MARAUDA  is a bass music producer and DJ currently based in Sydney, Australia. MARAUDA creates tearout,...
April 13 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

MARAUDA  is a bass music producer and DJ currently based in Sydney, Australia. MARAUDA creates tearout, deathstep, dubstep, trench and melodic dubstep.

Apr 15
Brett Dennen8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! Brett Dennen is telling us to get out and see the world at a time when we need it more than ever....
April 15 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

Brett Dennen is telling us to get out and see the world at a time when we need it more than ever. Flame-haired, six-foot-five, and with a singular gift for meditating on life’s most meaningful subjects with equal parts innocence and razor sharp wit, you know Dennen from his decade-plus career as a singer/songwriter. 

Apr 18
BE Self with Joe Kye5:30 p.m.

Description BE Self is organized by The BE Series The BE Series (@uobeseries) brings together thinkers, makers, disrupters in every field to share their ideas on issues...
April 18 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.
EMU Ballroom


Description


BE Self is organized by The BE Series

The BE Series (@uobeseries) brings together thinkers, makers, disrupters in every field to share their ideas on issues that really matter.

Doors: 5:30pm 

Presentation: 6pm-7:30pm (EMU Ballroom & IG Live)

Joe Kye is a musician, storyteller, and community organizer whose work lies at the intersection of arts, self-discovery, and empowerment for immigrant and AANHPI communities. 

Follow Joe's work at: @joekye on Instagram


Apr 18
Creating a Better Present & Future6:00 p.m.

SSC's SustainabiliTEAM is putting on a Artwork & Sustainability Workshop for student leaders, clubs, and students interested in social, economic, and environmental...
April 18 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Crater Lake North Room

SSC's SustainabiliTEAM is putting on a Artwork & Sustainability Workshop for student leaders, clubs, and students interested in social, economic, and environmental justice. Students will be encouraged to come together to plan action steps for their groups to partner on projects and participate in a collaborate art project. RSVP here: https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3rWy4EGuI0LaXMq

Apr 19
Man Talk: Development Discussions for Male Leadership4:00 p.m.

This series will feature development-oriented conversations to help facilitate inclusive male leadership on campus. The goals of the series are to promote the tools and...
April 19 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), EMU Board Room (EMU 340)

This series will feature development-oriented conversations to help facilitate inclusive male leadership on campus. The goals of the series are to promote the tools and perspectives needed to make positive change in our communities and ensure that all leaders are positioned to work toward an equitable society. This series will also provide participants with the opportunity to engage with male leaders and share experiences. 

 

REGISTER HERE: https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5hGXITkmddXT4HA 

Apr 20
Social Justice Workshop Series—Intersection of Identity and Leadership4:00 p.m.

The Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement invites you to the new Social Justice Workshop Series, during Thursdays of weeks 3–7 (April 20–May 18, 2023)...
April 20 4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement, Office Space 047

The Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement invites you to the new Social Justice Workshop Series, during Thursdays of weeks 3–7 (April 20–May 18, 2023) of spring term from 4:00–5:30 p.m. in the Holden Center (EMU 047). 

We aim to help participants reflect on their own interactions with social justice and gain a better understanding of how social justice is expressed and needed in everyday life and leadership through this workshop series.

By participating, you will become more aware of social justice practices and strategize ways to implement them into your lived experience and leadership with confidence.  

Although we invite you to participate in all the sessions to maximize your learning, you are welcome to come to any single session. It is highly recommended you sign up for the series using the registration link, but you are not required to sign up prior to attending sessions. 

Register Here: https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0iUJ4TPXLhiFOuO

For more information about the event: https://holden.uoregon.edu/sjseries

Apr 20
Clementine Was Right, Kidcaid, Gentlebeing, and Left On Read8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!   Clementine Was Right is the songwriting project of poet and fiction writer Mike Young....
April 20 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

 

Clementine Was Right is the songwriting project of poet and fiction writer Mike Young. Chronicling years of travels and uprootings, the music revs and spikes and sways through hook-smeared bootgaze and cosmic scoot, harmonizing and storytelling.

 

Kidcaid is a Eugene power trio lead by front man Chris Boyd on guitar and vox and backed by Kira Gelbaugh on Bass and Daimyan Ayon on drums. Combining gritty,grungy, garage rock, emo, and a touch of indie pop, Kidcaid aims to have you screaming along to catchy choruses and headbanging to driving instrumentals.

Left On Read formed in 2019, but took the Eugene music scene by storm in 2021. Stealing elements from punk, psychedelic, and emo rock Left On Read's live shows have been known to simultaneously spur cerebral tranquility and bodily aggression.

Apr 27
Social Justice Workshop Series—Identity and Society 4:00 p.m.

The Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement invites you to the new Social Justice Workshop Series, during Thursdays of weeks 3–7 (April 20–May 18, 2023)...
April 27 4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement

The Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement invites you to the new Social Justice Workshop Series, during Thursdays of weeks 3–7 (April 20–May 18, 2023) of spring term from 4:00–5:30 p.m. in the Holden Center (EMU 047). 

We aim to help participants reflect on their own interactions with social justice and gain a better understanding of how social justice is expressed and needed in everyday life and leadership through this workshop series.

By participating, you will become more aware of social justice practices and strategize ways to implement them into your lived experience and leadership with confidence.  

Although we invite you to participate in all the sessions to maximize your learning, you are welcome to come to any single session. It is highly recommended you sign up for the series using the registration link, but you are not required to sign up prior to attending sessions. 

Register for Social Justice Workshop Series

Apr 27
Take Back The Night6:00 p.m.

SAVE THE DATE!  Please join the UO Women’s Center for “Take Back the Night 2023: A Rally, March and Speak Out Against Sexual and Domestic Violence.” Take...
April 28 2022– April 24 2025
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Amphitheater

SAVE THE DATE!  Please join the UO Women’s Center for “Take Back the Night 2023: A Rally, March and Speak Out Against Sexual and Domestic Violence.”

Take Back the Night is a yearly international protest aimed at raising awareness about the realities of sexual and domestic violence on campus and in the community, both for survivors of sexual and domestic violence and those who want to support and bear witness in solidarity.

We will gather for a rally at 6:00 p.m., then march through the streets of Eugene, returning to Southwest Campus Green behind the Knight Library for an informal Speak Out.

For more information please contact Women’s Center Sexual Violence Prevention and Educator Coordinator, Maggie Bertrand, SVPEWC@gmail.com, or Women’s Center Director, Fatima Roohi Pervaiz, at fpervaiz@uoregon.edu.

Apr 29
48th Annual Lūau - "Kū Kakou" 5:00 p.m.

UO Hui 'O Hawai'i presents their 48th annual Lūau - "Kū Kakou" We Stand Together as One. A lū'au is a celebration that embraces the Hawaiian culture and...
April 29 5:00 p.m.
McArthur Court

UO Hui 'O Hawai'i presents their 48th annual Lūau - "Kū Kakou" We Stand Together as One. A lū'au is a celebration that embraces the Hawaiian culture and community that Hui 'O Hawai'i invites you to join. All are welcome to this event which includes authentic Hawaiian food, traditional Hawaiian and Polynesian dances, and other fun activities that showcase Hawaiian culture.

We hope that you will join us, and we thank you for your support.

May 2023

May 1
American Aquarium8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! American Aquarium is an American alternative country band from Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
May 1 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

American Aquarium is an American alternative country band from Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

May 3
Man Talk: Development Discussions for Male Leadership4:00 p.m.

This series will feature development-oriented conversations to help facilitate inclusive male leadership on campus. The goals of the series are to promote the tools and...
May 3 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), EMU Board Room (EMU 340)

This series will feature development-oriented conversations to help facilitate inclusive male leadership on campus. The goals of the series are to promote the tools and perspectives needed to make positive change in our communities and ensure that all leaders are positioned to work toward an equitable society. This series will also provide participants with the opportunity to engage with male leaders and share experiences.

 

REGISTER HERE: https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5hGXITkmddXT4HA 

May 4
Bridge City Sinners8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! From the misty, pine-covered hills of the Pacific Northwest hail the Bridge City Sinners, who span the continuum...
May 4 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

From the misty, pine-covered hills of the Pacific Northwest hail the Bridge City Sinners, who span the continuum from prohibition era jazz to Appalachian death folk. This traditional string band line up bends the meaning of the word genre, Playing festivals from Punk Rock Bowling, to Muddy Roots, to Oregon’s Bluegrass String Summit.

May 6
Holden Center & Craft Center Present: Make a Zine!1:00 p.m.

Art and action merge with the Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement. Art has a critical role to play in our communities - how we communicate, how we...
May 6 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Craft Center

Art and action merge with the Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement. Art has a critical role to play in our communities - how we communicate, how we demonstrate what we care about, how we create change. Come together with other makers to create the first ever Civic Action Zine that combines the creation of a crowd-sourced zine with robust resources about what it takes to engage critically to create positive change in our communities with topics from interpersonal conflict resolution to guidelines for organizing on campus.

This workshop at the Craft Center will be divided into two parts: about 1 hour diving into the content included in the zine to provide makers with context, inspiration and an opportunity to build their own skills. The remaining 2 hours will be creating the zine with markers, collage materials, stamps, etc.

Materials included in workshop fee. No experience necessary. Workshop registration is for all dates listed. Current students only.

May 7
Terrapin Flyer8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!
May 7 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

May 9
Ruston Kelly8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! Before setting to work on his third album, Ruston Kelly moved out of his Nashville home and into an old...
May 9 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

Before setting to work on his third album, Ruston Kelly moved out of his Nashville home and into an old Victorian bungalow in the small Tennessee town of Portland, then spent months on end in deliberate solitude. As he busied himself with remodeling his house and tearing through a stack of John Steinbeck novels, the South Carolina-born singer/songwriter began processing a number of life-altering changes he’d endured over the past year, including a very public divorce as well as major upheaval in his immediate family. “I felt a real need to understand myself a little better, and to rediscover the true foundation of who I am,” says Kelly, who candidly detailed his struggle with drug addiction on his 2018 full-length debut Dying Star.

May 11
Social Justice Workshop Series—Introduction to Inclusive Leadership Practices4:00 p.m.

The Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement invites you to the new Social Justice Workshop Series, during Thursdays of weeks 3–7 (April 20–May 18, 2023)...
May 11 4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement, EMU 047

The Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement invites you to the new Social Justice Workshop Series, during Thursdays of weeks 3–7 (April 20–May 18, 2023) of spring term from 4:00–5:30 p.m. in the Holden Center (EMU 047). 

We aim to help participants reflect on their own interactions with social justice and gain a better understanding of how social justice is expressed and needed in everyday life and leadership through this workshop series.

By participating, you will become more aware of social justice practices and strategize ways to implement them into your lived experience and leadership with confidence.  

Although we invite you to participate in all the sessions to maximize your learning, you are welcome to come to any single session. It is highly recommended you sign up for the series using the registration link, but you are not required to sign up prior to attending sessions. 

 

Register here 

Find more information here

May 11
TWRP & The Magic Sword8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! The sound of the future as imagined in the 1980s. The nostalgic theme song to your favourite childhood cartoon...
May 11 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

The sound of the future as imagined in the 1980s. The nostalgic theme song to your favourite childhood cartoon that may have never existed. The hopefulness of someone from the future describing the utopia of tomorrow. Like a paradox of time travel, TWRP is all of these things and yet none of them.

May 16
Pizza & Politics 5:00 p.m.

Does the word "politics" make you cringe? We want to help change that, and move towards having more comfortable conversations across difference. You can grab a slice and...
May 16 5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Bartolotti's Pizza Bistro

Does the word "politics" make you cringe? We want to help change that, and move towards having more comfortable conversations across difference. You can grab a slice and join us for casual, non-partisan discussion. All students, faculty members, and staff are welcome! First come, first serve - we will have space for about 20 folks. 

This session's topic: TBD 

Mark your calendars for all our Pizza & Politics events this year! Every Tuesday of Weeks 2 and 7 - always 5:00-6:30 PM.

May 16
BE Organizing with Daniel HoSang5:30 p.m.

BE Organizing is organized by The BE Series The BE Series (@uobeseries) brings together thinkers, makers, disrupters in every field to share their ideas on issues that really...
May 16 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), EMU Ballroom

BE Organizing is organized by The BE Series

The BE Series (@uobeseries) brings together thinkers, makers, disrupters in every field to share their ideas on issues that really matter.

Doors: 5:30pm 

Presentation: 6pm-7:30pm (EMU Ballroom & IG Live)

Daniel Martinez HoSang is Professor of Ethnicity Race and Migration and American Studies and Political Science at Yale University. Prior to joining the Yale faculty in 2017, HoSang was an Associate Professor (and Department Head) of Ethnic Studies and Political Science at the University of Oregon. He is the author, co-author or co-editor of six books including most recently, A Wider Type of Freedom: How Struggles for Racial Justice Liberate Everyone (University of California Press, 2021). He has a long record of collaboration with community-based organizations and labor unions as a trainer, board member, and advisor.

May 17
Man Talk: Development Discussions for Male Leadership4:00 p.m.

This series will feature development-oriented conversations to help facilitate inclusive male leadership on campus. The goals of the series are to promote the tools and...
May 17 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), EMU Board Room (EMU 340)

This series will feature development-oriented conversations to help facilitate inclusive male leadership on campus. The goals of the series are to promote the tools and perspectives needed to make positive change in our communities and ensure that all leaders are positioned to work toward an equitable society. This series will also provide participants with the opportunity to engage with male leaders and share experiences.

 

REGISTER HERE: https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5hGXITkmddXT4HA 

May 18
Social Justice Workshop Series—Anti-Racist Leadership 4:00 p.m.

The Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement invites you to the new Social Justice Workshop Series, during Thursdays of weeks 3–7 (April 20–May 18, 2023)...
May 18 4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement

The Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement invites you to the new Social Justice Workshop Series, during Thursdays of weeks 3–7 (April 20–May 18, 2023) of spring term from 4:00–5:30 p.m. in the Holden Center (EMU 047). 

We aim to help participants reflect on their own interactions with social justice and gain a better understanding of how social justice is expressed and needed in everyday life and leadership through this workshop series.

By participating, you will become more aware of social justice practices and strategize ways to implement them into your lived experience and leadership with confidence.  

Although we invite you to participate in all the sessions to maximize your learning, you are welcome to come to any single session. It is highly recommended you sign up for the series using the registration link, but you are not required to sign up prior to attending sessions. 

Register here

Find more information here 

May 20
Poranguí live in Eugene: The Beauty Way Tour with Ashley Klein8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! On Saturday May 20, The Community Center for the Performing Arts proudly welcomes Poranguí live in...
May 20 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

On Saturday May 20, The Community Center for the Performing Arts proudly welcomes Poranguí live in Eugene with Ashley Klein on The Beauty Way Tour: A Transformative Music, Dance, and Healing Experience.

A workshop will be held at 8:00pm with a show starting at 9:00pm. Doors open at 7:00pm

The four-hour journey of rhythm, sound, and movement, commences with an opening ceremony and opportunity for the audience to activate their voice and sing together. Poranguí’s extended live music set will be complemented by Ashley’s vocal guidance and live visual projections creating an unforgettable journey through the beauty of the earth and the tapestry of life. The event concludes with an integration experience as we return to our greater community with the medicine of the night. 

The Beauty Way album and tour are inspired by Diné (Navajo) teachings from Poranguí & Ashley’s beloved Southwest. To walk in the Beauty Way is to live in balance and harmony with the unfolding of all life. Walking the Beauty Way together, we weave ourselves more deeply into the fabric of the earth, herself. Porangui’s forthcoming album, Beauty Way, will be released on April 21, 2023. 

Hózhóogo naasháa doo.  May we all walk in beauty.

May 21
Wild Child8:00 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! After more than a decade of non-stop touring, acclaimed Austin songwriting duo, Kelsey Wilson and Alexander...
May 21 8:00 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

After more than a decade of non-stop touring, acclaimed Austin songwriting duo, Kelsey Wilson and Alexander Beggins, quietly stopped touring as Wild Child — their accidental indie band conceived in the back seat of someone else's tour van.

May 25
Undergraduate Research Symposium9:00 a.m.

The UO Undergraduate Research Symposium celebrates the remarkable contributions our undergraduates make to research and other creative work in a wide range of disciplines. The...
May 25 9:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
TBD

The UO Undergraduate Research Symposium celebrates the remarkable contributions our undergraduates make to research and other creative work in a wide range of disciplines. The symposium aspires to engage undergraduates in the research mission of the University of Oregon by supporting the creation and dissemination of knowledge while inspiring younger undergraduates to seek out research opportunities and removing barriers to interdisciplinary education and discourse. The symposium enables undergraduates to share their ideas, discoveries, and artistic expression with the campus and the local community.

May 25
David Arkenstone & Friends7:30 p.m.

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU! Five-Time Grammy® Nominee David Arkenstone, known for his 60+ albums, numerous TV, film and game score...
May 25 7:30 p.m.
WOW Hall

Tickets available at the UO Ticket Office in the EMU!

Five-Time Grammy® Nominee David Arkenstone, known for his 60+ albums, numerous TV, film and game score compositions, and unforgettable themes for NBC, is proud to bring his captivating show An Evening with David Arkenstone & Friends to the Pacific Northwest. This candlelit concert is a joyous genre blend of neo-classical piano, new age, Celtic, progressive rock, orchestral, world music, and Music Inspired by Middle Earth (David’s latest album)

May 26
OUT/LOUD Queer and Trans Performance Fest6:00 p.m.

Please join the UO Women’s Center to celebrate our 23rd annual OUT/LOUD Queer and Trans Performance Fest Friday, May 26th from 6-8pm in the GSU Great Room! OUT/LOUD...
May 26 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Global Scholars Hall, Great Room


Please join the UO Women’s Center to celebrate our 23rd annual OUT/LOUD Queer and Trans Performance Fest Friday, May 26th from 6-8pm in the GSU Great Room! OUT/LOUD will feature a performance by an amazing queer comedian (**name to be disclosed soon!**)

The Women’s Center will end our last major event of the academic school year by centering LGBTQIA2S+ Laughter and Radical Joy! Come party with us!

This is a SAFE SPACE for the LGBTQIA2S+ Community. Harmful behavior will *NOT* be tolerated. Space is Limited. For more information contact Heather at LGBTQWC@gmail.com or Fatima at fpervaiz@uoregon.edu. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

May 31
Man Talk: Development Discussions for Male Leadership4:00 p.m.

This series will feature development-oriented conversations to help facilitate inclusive male leadership on campus. The goals of the series are to promote the tools and...
May 31 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), EMU Board Room (EMU 340)

This series will feature development-oriented conversations to help facilitate inclusive male leadership on campus. The goals of the series are to promote the tools and perspectives needed to make positive change in our communities and ensure that all leaders are positioned to work toward an equitable society. This series will also provide participants with the opportunity to engage with male leaders and share experiences.

 

REGISTER HERE: https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5hGXITkmddXT4HA 

June 2023

Jun 16
2023 Black Graduation Celebration6:30 p.m.

Join us for the 2023 Black Grad Celebration at the University of Oregon!   This event celebrates the accomplishments and achievements of those undergraduate,...
June 16 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m.
Global Scholars Hall, Great Room

Join us for the 2023 Black Grad Celebration at the University of Oregon!  

This event celebrates the accomplishments and achievements of those undergraduate, graduate, and law students who are Black, African-American, and/or of the African Diaspora. This ceremony commemorates the hard work and dedication that our Black students have endured to get to this point in history not only at the University of Oregon but in a global society. 

This year the ceremony will be co-hosted by the Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center and the Alliance of Black Student Organizations.

Black Grad Ceremony will be held on Friday, June 16th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm (PST) with a reception to follow at the LRP Black Cultural Center. 

This in-person ceremony will recognize graduates and we will have speakers to honor our graduates.

Registration Deadlines:


Graduating Seniors - Friday, May 19, 2023
Guest - Deadline Friday, June 2, 2023