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Student Edition
October 14, 2016  •   AtO HOME  •  STUDENTLIFE@UOREGON.EDU
UO builds community with students of color

Weaving New Beginnings: Building community for students of color

Join us in welcoming all students, faculty and staff of color with a dinner and activities Oct. 20 

UO students check out the ASUO street fair

Lasy Day to enjoy food, wares and fun at the ASUO Street Faire

ASUO coordinates this festival each fall and spring to bring campus together with a variety of vendors

UO students attend workshop and lecture series

Kelly Mack to speak about diversity in STEM education

You are invited to the UO African American Workshop and Lecture Series beginning Oct. 17

UO students work on sustainable projects

Kick-start your green initiative with the sustainability fund 

Funded projects focus on human equity, environmental vitality and economic well-being

UO students drink responsibly

Catch a free ride home with the Designated Driver Shuttle

The ASUO provides you and your friends free transportation to get home safely

UO Students engage in BE series

BE Series starts its 2016-17 series with UO professor Héctor Tobar 

Join us for a lecture with a New York Times best-selling author Oct. 18, at 7 p.m. in the EMU

UO students Run with the Duck

Run with the Duck registration now open for Oct. 30 race 

Run, walk, or stroll at the seventh annual Run with the Duck race during homecoming

UO students join multicultural fraternities and sororities

FSL presents Meet the Greeks, an overview of UO's Greek Life 

Come learn how to get involved with our multicultural fraternities and sororitites 

UO students participate in service abroad

Participate and learn about community in an Alternative Break

Join your fellow Ducks and work together learning the value of service and engagement

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