EMU Updates—February 26, 2015
The EMU is getting bigger and better.
From 13th Avenue we’ve seen the pretty timber beams rising up to make the new student wing, but what all is happening with the EMU?
The EMU is getting bigger and better.
From 13th Avenue we’ve seen the pretty timber beams rising up to make the new student wing, but what all is happening with the EMU?
1. Hold a bake-off with your friends, and shamelessly devour all the entries. Whomever’s is gone first, wins.
2. Write anonymous friendship letters to your besties and place them in their backpack or on their windshield when they’re not looking.
3. Snapchat your best dirty love poems to everyone you know with a sense of humor.
4. Third-grade throwback: Give out tacky cards and pieces of chocolate to classmates.
Event: February 14 and 15 at the Lane Events Center in Eugene
You can experience the sights and sounds of Asia at the 30th Annual Oregon Asian Celebration February 14 and 15 at the Lane Events Center in Eugene. Pick up a free ticket by bringing your UO student ID to any Oregon Community Credit Union branch (while supplies last.)
Mark your calendar for exciting events February 9 and 10, 2015. Richard J. Davidon, founder of the Center for Investigating Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin at Madison and Clifford Saron, director of the Shamatha Project at the University of California at Davis will be on campus for a research symposiaum, keynote leacture, mindfulness showcase, and consecutive workshops as part of our Common Reading program.
Supporting our LGBTQ students and Student of Color
Give a little and help the Ducks win again!
As we start breaking out the scarves and gloves we know Thanksgiving is right around the corner! But take a step back from your life and you can see all the wonderful things you have and remember all you’re grateful for!
Are you still trying to figure out the answer to that age old question: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” The Career Center has an assortment of workshops, seminars and fairs coming up to help you! From Peace Corps application assistance to learning about a
Make new friends! Expand your comfort zone! Experience a different culture and make a difference in the world—these are all reasons to check out alternative breaks through the Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement. Head to Hawaii or Tallulah, Louisiana or Antigua, Guatemala.
UO students come together to give a great message to our campus—Ducks Do Something. For more information visit respect.uoregon.edu.
This Thursday, October 2, on the lawn just north of Hendricks Hall, students can get free snacks and win stuff. And, you can find out about part-time student job openings, talk with a Career Center staff member and learn about majors and career paths that you might not have considered.