ASUO Street Faire, Fall Career Readiness Week and more.
ASUO Street Faire, Fall Career Readiness Week and more.
Quick Quack
Thursday, October 06, 2022
UO EVENTS
  • Join LGBT Education and Support Services in celebrating National Coming Out Day on Tuesday, Oct. 11, noon–5:00 p.m. in the EMU Amphitheater.
  • Check out the Outdoor Program for fun and engaging events and workshops throughout October, including a riverside cleanup on Saturday, Oct. 8, 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
  • Make a positive impact in the Eugene-Springfield community by joining the Fall Day of Service on Saturday, Oct. 15, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. 
  • All students, faculty members, and staff of color and their allies are invited to Weaving New Beginnings on Wednesday, Oct. 19, 5:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom.
  • Discover your potential to positively impact the world through LeaderShape Institute, being held for four days during winter break. Applications due Monday, Oct. 24.
ASUO EVENTS
  • Bring friends and family to the ASUO Street Faire on Oct. 12–14 to enjoy a variety of local vendors and more!
  • Be aware of ASUO Street Faire closures on East 13th Avenue, Oct. 11–14. Traffic on wheels will need to slow down and walk.
  • Volunteer for the ASUO Street Faire and receive $10 in Duck Bucks for your help! 
CAREER READINESS
Fall Career Readiness Week is set to kick off Friday, Oct. 21. Explore careers, develop skills, and build your network all week long. Here's a quick preview of scheduled events:
  • Onward Career Tours-Tech Edition
  • Your Future: How Peace Corps Service Influenced My Career Path
  • Resume Extravaganza
  • Casual Career Chat: Government and Global Affairs
  • UO Fall Career and Internship Expo
  • Fall Interview Day
For the complete schedule and more information, visit the University Career Center's events page.
NOTEWORTHY
  • First-year students: Check your UO email for your assigned time and location to attend your mandatory Get Explicit 101 Session on Oct. 8–9.
  • UO students can access a free subscription to The Wall Street Journal.
  • Stop by a campus Duck Store today and Friday, Oct. 7, to pick up this year’s selection for the UO Common Reading Program.
  • Give your input on the UO Libraries through a survey on student needs. Survey closes on Friday, Oct. 14.
  • The UO has released the annual Clery Report to provide individuals with information on safety, security programs, practices, and statistics.
TALKS AND WORKSHOPS
WELLNESS
  • Meet one-on-one with a Counseling Services staff member during free Let’s Talk drop-in sessions.
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FUN FACT
Eugene is the only U.S. city to host three consecutive U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Track and Field.
 
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