Mother's Day Powwow, oldest in state, will be a virtual treat
Organizers are planning more online activities and plan to have a live event next year
Organizers are planning more online activities and plan to have a live event next year
The work by local artist Lee Imonen is installed in the library's entrance stairwell
The event brings celebrations, speakers, markets, conferences and more through May
The May 5 event is the first public form staged by the UO's disability studies minor
The UO chemistry professor is asked to serve as undersecretary for science
Environmental historian Bathsheba Demuth of Brown University will speak May 4
UO community is encouraged to sign up for virtual UO Day at the Capitol on May 25
The university will hold four drive-up, walk-up clinics in Autzen Stadium's east parking lot
Spring flowers, Cinco de Mayo and Mother’s Day: It must be May.
Following on the heels of April’s DisOrient Film Festival, this month is packed with events for film lovers, from a host of Ducks After Dark events to screenings and Q&A sessions with Golden Globes winner and Oscar nominated producer Mollye Asher, the Department of Cinema Studies’ 2020-21 Harlan J. Strauss Visiting Filmmaker.