Produce Drop, Hayward Field construction update, and more student news
Thursday, April 04, 2019
UO EVENTS
There's
free relaxation yoga
in the Duck Nest tomorrow, April 5.
There is an info session for
M
exican studies and Spanish immersion in
Querétaro
at noon tomorrow, and one for
cinema and media studies in Siena
on April 10.
The
Health and Wellness Resource Fair
is on Monday, April 8 from noon–3:00 p.m.
The next
Produce Drop
is on April 9 at the EMU.
The free
Life After College: Holistic Budgeting While Fighting FOMO
workshop is this Tuesday, April 9
How to Manage Graduation Anxiety
is a free workshop at the Duck Nest on April 9.
This year's
HOPES Conference
, themed destructive idealism, is April 10–13.
Learn how to kayak for free
with the Outdoor Program at the Rec Center pool next Wednesday, April 10.
IMPORTANT INFO
UO recently launched a
MEd degree in prevention science
. Learn more at the info
session tomorrow, April 5.
Starting April 10,
construction on Hayward Field
will affect access to the Rec Center, the Psychology Clinic in Straub, and Earl Hall.
April is
sexual assault awareness month
—
get involved with events throughout the month.
The
POINT bus
, offering daily service between Portland and Eugene, just added a new stop near Agate and 15th street.
The new PE and Rec app lets you
reserve your spot online
for Group X classes.
SPORTS
Make sure to send a team representative to the
intramural soccer captain's meeting
on April 8 if you want to play in the league. The
softball captain's meeting
is on April 9.
TALKS AND LECTURES
Justin Driver, professor of law at the University of Chicago Law School, will speak on
"Are Public Schools Becoming Constitution-Free Zones?"
on April 8.
RSVP here
.
UO journalism students talk about combating sexual assault and how we can make a difference at
"Solutions for #MeToo in Oregon"
on April 8.
There is a talk and reception with filmmaker
Kent Jones
on April 9.
FUN FACT
Our Club Sports program has 43 clubs with over
1,300 participants.
@callmeaduck
PIC OF THE WEEK
Photo By:
@uoregon
#callmeaduck
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