Hot Cocoa Hangout, Part-Time Job and Work-Study Fair, and intramural sports
Thursday, January 09, 2025
UO EVENTS
Come by the term’s first Tea Party today from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. by the EMU’s O Desk and choose from a variety of free teas to sip on.
Attend a film screening of Wrestling Jerusalem, a multidimensional journey into the heart of the Middle East, and the intersection of politics, identity, and spiritual yearning tonight in the Gumwood Room (245 EMU), 4:00–6:30 p.m.
Get free dinner at the Student Tuition Forum on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 6:00–7:30 p.m. in the Crater Lake Rooms (145/146 EMU). Learn how tuition is set and offer feedback on where your dollars are spent.
Meet employers ready to hire at the Part-Time Job and Work-Study Fair on Wednesday, Jan. 15, noon–3:00 p.m. in Tykeson Hall Commons.
Learn about “The Big One” earthquake in the documentary screening and panel discussion for Rumblings: Preparing for Cascadia on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2:00–4:00 p.m. Get your free tickets at Art House (492 E 13th Ave) in person or online.
NOTEWORTHY
Do you want to build your drive to thrive for this term? Join a Momentum Session small study group in the Tutoring and Academic Engagement Center.
DuckWeb will be down for maintenance Friday evening through Saturday night, Jan. 10–11.
Represent the UO and lead new students through IntroDUCKtion. Apply today to join the 2025 Student Orientation Staff (SOSers). Applications are open through Monday, Jan. 13, at noon.
Honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. by serving local organizations at MLK Day of Service on Saturday, Jan. 18. Registration is now open.
Bring a bag to pick up some free supplemental groceries at the Student Food Pantry at Grace Lutheran Church (710 E 17th Ave) on Wednesdays and Thursdays, 4:00–6:00 p.m.
Drop in or schedule to meet with a Mental Health Access Team (MHAT) member for support, problem-solving, and resources around your daily challenges.
Student Health Benefits Plan open enrollment is happening now for winter 2025 and will close Wednesday, Jan. 15. Only new UO students or those who have experienced an involuntary loss of qualifying coverage are eligible for winter open enrollment.
FUN FACT
In 1948, the SOJC became one of the first accredited schools of journalism and communication.
The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.