Antiracism reading list, blood donation, and more student news
Antiracism reading list, blood donation, and more student news
Quick Quack
Thursday, June 11, 2020
ACADEMICS AND CLASSES
Finals week wrap up checklist:
  • Check important academic dates and deadlines on the Office of the Registrar website for upcoming terms.
  • Interested in taking classes this summer? The UO Class Schedule has a list of classes offered and important deadlines. All summer courses will be held remotely.
  • Plan your summer reading with the UO Libraries' Antiracism Reading List of books and other resources on addressing systemic racism and ways to combat it.
  • Connect with an academic advisor before summer begins to review your class schedule for future terms and ensure you're on track.
NOTEWORTHY
  • The Division of Equity and Inclusion has created a Black Lives Matter page with campus and community resources, information, and messages.
  • The deadline for Excellence in Universal Design Award nominations is Sunday, June 14. Students are welcome to nominate instructors they feel developed a strong and fair curriculum.
  • The UO Bike Program is offering Free Flat Fixes Mondays from 1:00–3:00 p.m. and Wednesdays from noon–2:00 p.m. at the Outdoor Program office in the EMU.
WELLNESS
  • The Rec is offering free Live Zoom Workouts every weekday at noon through July 2. Or add some movement to your day on your own time with pre-recorded on-demand workouts.
  • Learn how to support the people around you through these challenging times by watching this pre-recorded How to Support a Friend video on key techniques and available resources.
EVENTS
  • Eugene and Springfield area students are invited to make an appointment to give blood at the UO's pop-up donor center tomorrow, June 12 and Saturday, June 13.
  • Get a sneak peek of the global experience #NoPassportNeeded with London Professor Andrew Whitehead tomorrow, June 12, 11:00–11:30 a.m. on Zoom.
  • The School of Art and Design's 2020 exhibitions featuring student work will launch online Monday, June 15.
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