listen.learn.act

Mother's Day Powwow, oldest in state, will be a virtual treat

Organizers are planning more online activities and plan to have a live event next year

Professor digs into stories about diversity and equity outdoors

Sarah Wald is conducting a wide-ranging review of recreation and public land use

President calls George Floyd verdict 'just a step toward justice'

He urges members of the campus community to be part of the solution

University reaffirms commitment to fighting sexual misconduct

President Schill and the UO's chief civil rights officer voice ongoing support for survivors

COVID-19 makes existing family stress worse, ongoing study finds

Phil Fisher finds families lack needed support, and young kids are absorbing that stress

UO researchers help create virtual reality diversity training

The program is attracting interest from organizations across the country

Play reading traces the history of race relations in America

'Personal History,' directed by Stanley Coleman, will be livestreamed March 10-14

Voices on Racism 3: Where do we go from here?

Oregon Quarterly asked UO faculty members, alumni, community members, and students for their reflections and perspectives

UO alums to discuss experiences as Black student-athletes

The athletics department will host the virtual discussion Wednesday, Feb. 24

Listen Learn Act: Gift means 16 new scholarships to aid students

The UO's anti-racism initiatives also are creating authentic and civil spaces for discussion