Events planned to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Events planned to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Quick Quack
Thursday, January 12, 2023
UO EVENTS
  • Discover business clubs, organizations, and more at the Lundquist College Student Involvement Fair today from 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. at the Lillis Business Complex Atrium. All students are welcome!
  • The UO has multiple events planned to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, including a march, a political discussion, a virtual commemoration, and more.
  • Register for the MLK Day of Service and volunteer your time to give back to the Eugene community on Monday, Jan.16, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
  • Check out the study abroad information session about Ancient Architecture in Rome on Wednesday, Jan. 18, noon–1:00 p.m. in Lawrence Hall, Room 206.
NOTEWORTHY
  • Registration closes Friday, Jan. 13, for winter term Duck Corps service teams. Join a team to make a lasting impact on the Eugene-Springfield community.
  • Apply now to be on the 2023 Student Orientation Staff. Applications are due Monday, Jan. 16, by 11:59 p.m.
  • Students are needed to lead fall 2023 Get Explicit 101 programs. To ensure consideration, apply by Sunday, Feb. 5.
  • Undergrad writers with a passion for creative writing can apply for the 2023–2024 Kidd creative writing workshops. Apply now through Friday, March 10.
  • A new wave of phishing scams is hitting the UO this winter. Beware of unsolicited job offers and remember that UO IT staff will never ask for your password.
  • You can request a transcript for non-UO scholarships by emailing the Office of the Registrar. You will need to provide the scholarship letter and a handwritten signature.
TALKS AND WORKSHOPS
  • Lay the foundation for your financial wellness journey by learning the fundamentals of credit and its impacts on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 5:00–6:00 p.m. in the Global Scholars Hall, Room 117.
  • Learn to create a personal budget and track deals so you can shop and save money on Thursday, Jan. 19, 5:00–6:00 p.m. in the Global Scholars Hall, Room 117.
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
  • Are you in recovery or curious about getting sober? The Collegiate Recovery Center is here to support you! Check out the meetings and support services offered.
  • Meet other students through Feather Pals, a student-to-student pen pal program organized by the Duck Nest Wellness Center. Apply now through week 2 of winter term.
  • Improve your mental and physical health by participating in Bring on the Balance events presented by the Duck Nest Wellness Center.
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FUN FACT
In 1966, the Erb Memorial Union was home to both a bowling alley and a barber shop.
 
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Entrance to the EMU at twilight
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