Office of the President

New Ducks flock to campus for orientation

IntroDUCKtion, the summer orientation program for incoming freshmen and transfer students, introduces students and their families to life at the UO

Former New York Times multimedia editor named Chair of Journalism Innovation and Civic Engagement

Emmy-award winning journalist Andrew DeVigal will also be the first professor of practice in the School of Journalism and Communication

President Gottfredson reflects on successes of past year

Creation of Board of Trustees, faculty hiring initiative and student achievement are among the achievements mentioned in president's annual look back

New campus group to weigh in on athletic issues

President Gottfredson has appointed an 11-member panel of faculty, staff and students to an athletics advisory group

Student Affairs to become Division of Student Life July 1

The division believes that “Student Life” better describes – and more easily explains – the work that the division does every day

Board of Trustees looks to future, capital campaign

The Board of Trustees heard about cluster hiring, enhancing student experiences and a billion dollar fundraising aspiration

UO trustees address policy issues ahead of switchover

Members approve policies on finance, delegation of authority and tuition and fees as they prepare to take over as the university's governing body on July 1

Provost shares new draft of revised UO mission statement

Comments on the draft statement will be accepted for another two months before a final proposal is presented to the UO Board of Trustees

UO graduate student named Tillman Military Scholar

Matthew McCallum was one of 60 U.S. service members, veterans and military spouses selected as a 2014 Tillman Military Scholar

UO earthquake expert testifies on need to enhance early warning capability

Douglas Toomey told a House oversight panel today that the Pacific Northwest is "in the window" of geologic time for a catastrophic Cascadia-fault earthquake