UO EVENTS
- Come watch performances from the dance department's Hip Hop Finals Showcase. The Duck Jam is tonight at 7:00 in Dougherty Dance Theatre (354 Gerlinger Annex). Free to attend.
- Grab a warm drink and unwind with puzzles and conversation during Community Coffee with the Accessible Education Center on Friday, June 6, 1:00–2:00 p.m. in 360 Oregon Hall.
- Get creative and get crafting in the Price Science Library’s DeArmond Makerspace on Friday, June 6, 2:00–5:00 p.m. Drop by and have some snacks at Grad Day Crafts.
- Take in the incredible work from senior students completing degrees in art, art and technology, and product design at the Spring Storm exhibition on Friday, June 6, 5:00–7:00 p.m. in Lawrence Hall.
- Enjoy a performance from Mind the Gap, a mixed-voice a cappella group on campus, at their Spring Show on Sunday, June 8, at 6:00 p.m. in the Redwood Auditorium (214 EMU). The show will have free entry and free food.
- Hear live bluegrass and early country tunes on Wednesday, June 11, beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the American Roots Ensemble Showcase in Berwick Hall.
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FINALS WEEK
- Discover helpful resources, services, and staff across campus through One Stop.
- Get academic support. The Tutoring and Academic Engagement Center offers tutoring, peer coaching, and test prep workshops to help you succeed in various courses.
- Check out UO Libraries for digital materials, study rooms, research support, and more.
- Know your finals schedule. Write down final project and exam deadlines to stay organized.
- Time management is essential. Studying in 20- to 50-minute intervals will help you retain information while avoiding stress. Eat, sleep, and take breaks between studying to improve your overall health and concentration.
- Complete withdrawals of all courses, grade option changes, or partial late withdrawal request petitions must be completed by Sunday, June 8.
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TALKS AND WORKSHOPS
- Meet in the Mills International Center (M102 EMU) for a panel featuring chapter authors from Don't Shoot the Journalists: Migrating to Stay Alive. Learn about the stakes of reporting under threat and the global implications of forced migration for journalists on Friday, June 6, at noon.
- Hear a story about growing and selling a successful chemistry business in the seminar “From Bench to Boardroom to Brewery” on Wednesday, June 11, at 3:15 p.m. in 127 Knight Campus.
- Haven't found the right fit yet for housing this fall? Get help with your search by registering for the Virtual Off-Campus Housing Fair. You’ll be able to chat with property representatives, take virtual tours, and enter to win prizes. Join on Zoom Monday, June 23, 11:00 a.m.–noon.
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS
- Counseling Services offers brief, informal consultations throughout the week at Let’s Talk.
- Bring your bike to the Bike Program Service Desk (008 EMU) and get help fixing small repairs. Visit during weekdays, noon–5:00 p.m., to get your bike cleaned, a bottle cage installed, or a tube or tire replaced.
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FUN FACT
The Eugene area has more than 100 trails of varying distances.
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| The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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