Oregon primary election, art trivia, self-compassion, and more student news
Thursday, April 23, 2020
SOCIAL DISTANCING REMINDER
As a reminder, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown's March 23 "Stay Home, Save Lives" executive order is still in effect. The order states that social gatherings (parties, celebrations) with people from outside of your household are not allowed. This is important as we try to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in our community and throughout Oregon. Please keep public health and safety in mind and refrain from hosting or attending gatherings with people outside of your household. For more information, visit the Governor's COVID-19 Resources website.
Review your class notes to prepare for midterms and building on concepts in the coming weeks.
Help your instructors improve their courses by completing the Midway Review Student Experience Survey, available through tomorrow, April 24 on DuckWeb.
The dealine to register for Oregon's May 19 primary election is April 28. If you're no longer living on campus, update your address so your ballot is mailed to where you live now.
Clark Honors College is adopting a more flexible curriculum for Fall 2020, making lateral transfers for all students easier.
Nearly 2,500 students made it on the dean's list for winter term! Check out the spreadsheet to see who earned a spot.
VIRTUAL EVENTS
The Onward Career Tours Program is connecting students with employers through Zoom. The kickoff event starts today at 3:00 p.m.
Join the Self-Compassion in Times of Uncertainty workshop via Zoom Wednesday, April 29, 4:00–5:00 p.m. to learn the benefits of self-support during these challenging times.
You can still tune in to student DJs and their smorgasborg of grooves on KWVA every day.
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