ASUO Street Faire coming next week
ASUO Street Faire coming next week
Quick Quack
Thursday, May 02, 2024
UO EVENTS
  • Join Ducks After Dark today for Ponyo, 8:00–10:30 p.m. in the EMU Redwood Auditorium.
  • Get a jump on finding a job for summer or fall at the Part-Time Job and Work-Study Fair on Tuesday, May 7, noon–3:00 p.m. in Tykeson Hall Commons.
  • Have old outdoor gear to pass on or looking for new gear for your next adventure? The Outdoor Program’s Gear Swap and Sale is Wednesday, May 8, 5:00–7:00 p.m. at the Rental Barn.
  • It’s time for ASUO Spring Street Faire! Expanded space and vendors promise to make this year the biggest event yet. Festivities on 13th Avenue run Wednesday, May 8, through Friday, May 10.
  • Experience the UO’s 56th annual Mother’s Day Powwow festivities on Friday, May 10, through Sunday, May 12, at McArthur Court and the Many Nations Long House.
  • Join other students, UO employees, and community members to beautify campus on University Day on Thursday, May 16, 9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Check in near Columbia Hall.
  • Learn about the significance of the Investiture of John Karl Scholz, nineteenth president of the UO, that will take place on Thursday, May 30. RSVP by Tuesday, May 28.
NOTEWORTHY
TALKS AND WORKSHOPS
  • Learn the ins and out of neurodiversity and the workplace with Great Minds Don’t All Think Alike on Friday, May 3, 10:00 a.m.–noon in the Lillis Business Complex.
  • Join Money Circles to create financial goals, learn how to save and invest, and manage student loan repayments. The five-session series begins Tuesday, May 7, 5:30–6:30 p.m. in the Financial Wellness Center, 117 Global Scholars Hall.
PREPARING FOR UPCOMING TERMS
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
  • May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Join events throughout campus, including a Bingo Challenge, to increase awareness of campus mental health resources, decrease the stigma associated with mental health, and emphasize kindness to yourself and to others.
  • Influenza type A, allergies, and pertussis/whooping cough are all on the rise in Lane County, and on campus. Coughing? Check with your medical provider or University Health Services.
  • Counseling Services offers specialized sessions and groups each week to support the needs and experiences of Black students, including Black CommUnity Table, Black Joy Sessions, and Kuponya: Centering Black Healing.
Oregon Duck mascot
FUN FACT
Villard and University halls have been stripped to bare timbers and brick, part of a $68 million construction project.
 
PIC OF THE WEEK
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Tan duck floats on water showing its reflection
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