Prevention

Sexual Assault Climate Survey — May 1, 2015

Did you receive an email about the Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct recently? (Check your UO e-mail for it.) Have you filled it out? The more students who fill it out, the more we will learn about how to best address sexual assault on campus. The survey is confidential, and the feedback will be used to make campus safer. Regardless of your experience, we want to hear from you. Your participation can help inform policies and procedures related to sexual misconduct.

9 Ways to Make Valentine’s Day Way Better

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.

Welcome From the Vice President—September 24, 2014

Hello Fellow Ducks,

Welcome to the University of Oregon! Whether you’re a first-year student or a senior about to graduate–or somewhere in between–we’re glad you’re a Duck!

To our newest Ducks, my staff and I want to make sure you have an exceptional experience here at Oregon. We are going to make sure you are challenged, have lots to do, have a place to build a community and make new friends. And, to our returning Ducks, I hope your summer brought family, friends, fun and a chance to recharge and prepare for another year.

Have a Safe Start to the Year—September 24, 2014

It happens way more than you would think–you’ve locked your bike outside your classroom and come back to find the cable lock cut and your bike long gone. So, to help avoid it happening to you, head over to the UO Police Department and pick up a solid ULock for $15.00 and get your bike registered (which is required for all bikes) so that if it does end up missing, there’s a chance of it being returned. Bikes aren’t the only thing that need to be kept safe on campus–you, your roommate, your teammate, your friends–all need to be kept safe!