Happy week 3! Read on to make sure you don’t miss anything happening on campus. We don’t like FOMO around here. |
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- Oregon Build Hour: Entrepreneurs and innovators from any field are invited to collaborate on ideas together—fine-tune and bring them to life.
Today, 6:00–9:00 p.m.
345 Lillis Business Complex -
Night at the Barn: Come rock out with local bands. Free to UO students; bring your Flock Card (UO ID card).
Today, 6:30–10:00 p.m.
Outdoor Program Rental Barn (18th Avenue and University Street) -
Plant Club: Up your plant game. Design a garden, learn propagation, plant seeds, or just take some time to unwind in the greenhouse.
Friday, Oct. 17, 10:00–11:00 a.m.
UO Research Greenhouse -
Scary Cyber Tales with the Big Ten: Security experts share true tales of online scams and breaches, plus tips to protect yourself. Remember to register for this virtual event.
Wednesday, Oct. 22, 11:00 a.m.–noon -
Disability Film Fest: Join the screening of selected short films featured at SuperFest Disability Film Festival. Stay for the Q&A with SuperFest organizers. Dinner and refreshments provided.
Wednesday, Oct. 22, 5:30–8:30 p.m.
Crater Lake Rooms, 145/146 EMU
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Want to see more? Check out the calendar:
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Run, Walk, and Roll with the Duck 5K: Get moving for this homecoming tradition. Registration is free, and the first 250 who are registered and arrive score a T-shirt.
Friday, Oct. 24, noon
Riverfront Field -
Homecoming Pep Rally: Channel that Duck spirit along with the UO Green Garter Band, Cheer Team, a guest speaker, and, obvs, the Duck.
Friday, Oct. 24, 3:30–4:30 p.m.
EMU Green -
Fall Family Weekend: Invite your loved ones to campus for events created just for them and to join in the Homecoming fun.
Friday–Sunday, Oct. 24–26
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- Math tutoring: Need assistance with your math courses? Make appointments with the Tutoring and Academic Engagement Center peer tutors, or take advantage of daily drop-ins.
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Workshops for First-Year Students: Discover new research skills, connect with academic support, and make friends by joining one of UO Libraries' workshops.
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We Give Blood drive: Consider donating for three good reasons—help save lives, receive a free UO-themed T-shirt, and beat other Big Ten schools in number of donors.
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Duck the Flu and COVID-19: Get your flu shot and COVID-19 vaccine in the same visit at University Health Services.
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Meditation Mondays: Each week offers a new meditation practice to help you relax, refocus, and recharge in a welcoming student-centered space.
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| Did you know the UO turns 149 years old today? Perfect excuse to have some cake!
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