Summer is calling your name. Use these opportunities below to make finals a breeze. You: 1. Finals week: 0. |
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Study Kit Giveaway: Collect your free kit (while supplies last) to help you prepare for your study sessions.
Today, 11:00 a.m.–noon
By the Guest Services O Desk, EMU ground floor -
Drop-in Crafts with the Makerspace: Decorate your grad cap to represent your personality.
Today, 10:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
B005 Price Science Commons -
Conservation Between the Tides: Coastal scientist Dr. Lillian Aoki will explore seagrass meadows—the ocean's unsung heroes—and what their future means for our coastlines and climate. Refreshments provided.
Today, 6:30–8:00 p.m.
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Sound Lounge: Get together for live music from our own talented Ducks and sing goodbye to the end of the year. Snacks and refreshments provided.
Today, 7:00–10:00 p.m.
EMU Amphitheater -
Spring Storm: Be inspired by the work of senior students completing degrees in art, art and technology, and product design.
Friday, June 5, 5:00–7:00 p.m.
Lawrence Hall
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Want to see more? Check out the calendar:
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ASUO’s 24-Hour Library: Use this study space in the Price Science Commons Library any hour of the day during week 10 and finals week.
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Let’s Talk: Counseling Services offers brief, informal consultations throughout the week.
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One Stop: Use the page full of quick links to find important resources like advisors, career coaches, and financial support.
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The Hub: Get help through tutoring, peer coaching, and study groups.
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UO Libraries: Find digital materials, study rooms, research support, and more.
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Finals schedule: Check your schedule and write down final project and exam deadlines to stay organized.
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Student Experience Surveys: Quack back! Provide your instructors with constructive feedback before Monday, June 8, at 6:00 a.m. Your feedback shapes better classes and programs for Ducks like you.
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Preventing harassment FAQ: All students have the right to feel welcome on campus, regardless of religion, race, color, national origin, or ancestry. While students may criticize governments, institutions, or ideas, disagreement does not justify harassment, threats, or targeting another person or group. This FAQ outlines speech and conduct that are and are not protected under UO policy.
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Produce Drop: Stop by for the last time this term, and pick up free fruits, vegetables, bread, and toilet paper. Bring a bag and your UO ID (Flock Card).
Tuesday, June 9, 2:45–5:00 p.m.
EMU Amphitheater -
Freebie Yoga for All: Get some midday stretching in, accessible for all experience levels. Necessary materials will be provided.
Wednesday, June 10, noon–12:45 p.m.
220 Gerlinger Hall
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