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October 14
ACLU attorney to discuss Black student activism and free speech
Emerson Sykes will talk about the role young Blacks have played in advocating change
October 6
Invisible Landscapes and the Clark Honors College
A College of Design professor and her class investigate a Black settlement displaced by Eugene's Alton Baker Park
September 29
The UO’s 2021 freshman class breaks barriers and records
The incoming group is the largest, most academically prepared and most diverse ever
September 21
UO celebrates community with LatinX Heritage Month
LatinX students, faculty members and staff play an important role in campus life
August 30
New report looks at anti-Black racism during adolescence
UO faculty members contributed to the document, which offers ways to help Black youth
August 17
UO, Native language institute host annual Breath of Life workshop
This year’s format ran in a hybrid model, given the limitations from the pandemic
July 26
Asian cultural heritage to be celebrated at Saturday event
The UO joins the Eugene community in sponsoring the celebration at Alton Baker Park
July 7
Amber Starks, Common Reading and Technologies of Resistance
Pairing up with the Common Reading program, an alumna helps the UO explore Indigenous and Black concerns
July 1
New exhibit highlights work by Black Lives Matter artists
The show, which opened July 3, features art by recipients of the BLM artist grant program
June 28
Vice provost's book to be produced as an HBO Max series
Kimberly Johnson’s first novel, 'This is My America,' explores race and criminal justice
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