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Why President Biden’s Supreme Court nomination matters

UO experts weigh in on the significance of the choice to replace Justice Stephen Breyer

Outdoor Program redefines ‘outdoorsy’ to increase diversity

A summit that will bring notable guests to campus will be held at the EMU in February

Looking Back, Going Forward with Lecture Series

African American Workshop and Lecture Series continues through Black History Month in February and beyond

UO Libraries exhibit shares the diverse history of the campus

It features important contributions made outside the limelight of the dominant culture

Faculty, staff, students to be honored at UO MLK event

MLK virtual event with live chat focuses on amplifying racial solidarity and equity

Working group offers aid to Dreamers, undocumented Ducks

The UO offers a variety of services to help deal with stress, get legal advice and more

A theater collaboration brings Native voices to the UO stage

The UO's Theresa May and tribal elder Marta Clifford bring tribal perspectives to the stage

Native linguist and Yakama elder Virginia Beavert turning 100

Since earning a doctorate at 90, she has taught Native languages and mentored students

Class examines Black history in Eugene's Alton Baker Park

The area was once a thriving Black neighborhood, until its residents were evicted

Professor's book examines bias, dissatisfaction with birth control

Sociology professor Krystale Littlejohn says women face unnecessary burdens in the U.S.