Residential Campus

Meningitis Vaccines—June 29, 2015

All UO undergraduate students, including incoming students, are now eligible to receive the Meningitis B vaccine. It is strongly recommended that all undergraduates be immunized against Meningitis B.

Immunizations will be available for incoming students during IntroDUCKtion sessions in 245 Straub Hall or at a partner pharmacy location. See your IntroDUCKtion schedule for clinic times and other information.

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.

“But What Do I Say?”—5 Go-to Topics for Office Hours

Everyone tells you to go see your professors during office hours, but what do you say? We’re not all extroverts—talking to new people is intimidating! Assuming you don’t have a specific question to start, you need something to talk about. So, here are 5 topics that will get you in the door and chatting with your professor.

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Week of Welcome—September 25–October 12, 2014

The wait is over. The Memorial Quad is filling with activity, the student section at Autzen Stadium has returned to screaming fans and painted bodies, and bike traffic on 13th Avenue is picking up. Fall 2014 is finally here.

From DuckN2theRec on Thursday to University Convocation on Sunday, faculty, staff and student WOW leaders have been preparing for months to provide a fun-filled start to your University of Oregon experience. So, jump in with both feet. You’ll only have one Week of Welcome experience.  

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.