The UO’s new president greets and offers invite to the campus community Sending an invitation to a meet and greet was one of the new president’s first activities Read more about The UO’s new president greets and offers invite to the campus community
Karl Scholz arrives in Johnson Hall as UO’s 19th president He plans to engage with members of the UO community in a series of events over the coming months Read more about Karl Scholz arrives in Johnson Hall as UO’s 19th president
VPN upgrade July 13 will bring new logo and other changes AnyConnect software will install an update, requiring action by some Mac users Read more about VPN upgrade July 13 will bring new logo and other changes
University mourns former MNCH director Don Dumond, 94 Read more about University mourns former MNCH director Don Dumond, 94 Well-respected in American archaeology, he led the Museum of Natural and Cultural History through turbulent years
SCOTUS Affirmative Action decision doesn't change UO stance Read more about SCOTUS Affirmative Action decision doesn't change UO stance Leadership message says Supreme Court decision doesn't change the institution's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion
Festival's 'Wanderlust' arrives with full concert slate UO’s Oregon Bach Festival presents dozens of concerts, lectures and community events June 30-July 16 Read more about Festival's 'Wanderlust' arrives with full concert slate
Grab the sunscreen, a beverage and plenty of reading Authors among UO faculty and alumni offer numerous literary diversions for the dog days of summer Read more about Grab the sunscreen, a beverage and plenty of reading
Amid joy and tears, Class of ’23 says farewell and ventures forth Read more about Amid joy and tears, Class of ’23 says farewell and ventures forth In Autzen Stadium nearly 5,000 grads and their families were inspired by Native American activist and alumna Amy Cordalis
With joy and tears, Class of ’23 says farewell and ventures forth Read more about With joy and tears, Class of ’23 says farewell and ventures forth At Autzen Stadium more than 4,800 grads and families are inspired by Native American activist and alumna Amy Cordalis
The Year in Review: A new flock, new leaders, and thrills Read more about The Year in Review: A new flock, new leaders, and thrills Highlights of the school year included a record-breaking first-year class, a new president and research discoveries