Check out all the things to do in Eugene during break
Thursday, March 18, 2021
COMMENCEMENT
Earlier today the Oregon Health Authority reduced restrictions for outdoor recreation. We are exploring how this decision impacts commencement, and how we might be able to add an in-person activity to our previously announced commencement plans. You can read more on our commencement website.
UO EVENTS
Students are enouraged to avoid traveling over spring break to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Check out the list of many things to do in Eugene over spring break to recharge safely.
Mark your calendar for this year's Study Abroad Fair, which will be a series of virtual events during the first week of spring term, March 30–April 2.
Find uplifting Asian American and Pacific Islander stories in film and recorded Q&As at the virtual DisOrient Film Festival March 19–28.
NOTEWORTHY
Off-campus students who need to be away during break can register their homes for regular patrol checks with the free UOPD Vacation Watch Program.
The EMU Spring Break Duck Feed will award a $5 voucher to the first 100 students to visit the EMU each day during break. Vouchers can be redeemed at one of the EMU's seven food vendors.
WELLNESS
University Counseling Services has partnered with Christie Campus Health to expand mental health services provided by phone to students internationally and in all 50 states.
Build your own sexual wellness kit with Protection Connection Wednesday, March 24, 12:45–2:45 p.m. outside the EMU Fishbowl.
Explore campus, discover wellness activities, and win prizes at the UO Wellness Seek self-guided scavenger hunt during spring break. Registration required.
Have a good break! Quick Quack will return with another newsletter on Thursday, April 1.
FUN FACT
One Douglas fir on campus was grown from a seed carried to the moon and back by Apollo 14, and is appropriately nicknamed “Moon Tree.”
The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.