UO trustees approve 2024-25 guaranteed tuition rate The board heard presentations on the honors college, earthquake center and thermal task force Read more about UO trustees approve 2024-25 guaranteed tuition rate
Kalapuya Ilihi residence hall closed until fall 2025 Hamilton Hall will remain open for student living during the next academic year Read more about Kalapuya Ilihi residence hall closed until fall 2025
Meet a Duck who risked it all for women, workers and justice Read more about Meet a Duck who risked it all for women, workers and justice The story of Marie Equi is told in graphic novel format in the latest Oregon Quarterly
Open house will launch planning process for east campus housing The March 13 event will gather ideas and help build a community vision for the project Read more about Open house will launch planning process for east campus housing
UO Board of Trustees to meet on campus March 11-12 Agenda items include financial and treasury reports, tuition setting, student engagement Read more about UO Board of Trustees to meet on campus March 11-12
Center's anniversary event features music and dance The evening explores feminism with a discussion and works by professors and performers Read more about Center's anniversary event features music and dance
Former congressman to speak on March 6 about democracy The lecture is part of the annual Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics series Read more about Former congressman to speak on March 6 about democracy
UO extends enrollment deadline to June 1 due to FAFSA delays The later date will give students extra time to review financial aid offers, seek advice Read more about UO extends enrollment deadline to June 1 due to FAFSA delays
UO grieves loss of Virginia Beavert, Native scholar and linguist The Yakama Nation elder was a beloved teacher, mentor and inspiration at the university Read more about UO grieves loss of Virginia Beavert, Native scholar and linguist
Sexism, The New Yorker, and making it as a woman journalist Read more about Sexism, The New Yorker, and making it as a woman journalist Author and editor Tina Brown visits the UO in February for the CSWS' 50th anniversary