Equity and Diversity

UO Official's Debut Novel on Race Addresses Two Americas

Assistant Vice Provost’s young adult novel on systemic racism comes at a pivotal moment

McNair Scholar Examines 50 Years of Black Protest at UO

Recent UO graduate Desirae Brown examines a parallel between Black student movements on campus 50 years apart

When Water Matters, Psychology Grad Advocates for Underrepresented Groups

Climate change, dwindling resources making water issues more crucial for Oregon communities

Latinx Heritage Month: Different look, but the same heart

It's still a celebration, even if the coronavirus pandemic means some changes

Provost condemns racism, hate speech following Zoom incident

The disruption came during a virtual discussion that included the UO School of Law

Noted sociologist and author to take part in lecture series

Alondra Nelson to address science, technology, medicine and social inequality

African American Workshop and Lecture Series begins 5th year

Speakers include former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, the UO's Kimberly Johnson

Oregon farmworkers face COVID challenges, new study says

Surveys indicate workers don't get enough help to slow the spread of COVID-19

New program starting in fall will offer a minor in Latinx studies

The program will focus on the history, culture, complexity and diversity of Latinx peoples

Common Reading Program announces new 2020-21 theme

'Listen. Learn. Act.' begins with The New York Times Magazine’s 1619 Project