Events

Apr 4
Let's Talk - Tuesday noon-2PM noon

Meet with Counseling Services Mariko Lin at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130) or click here: https://zoom.us/j/99147472563 Let’s...
Let's Talk - Tuesday noon-2PM
January 31–June 13
noon

Meet with Counseling Services Mariko Lin at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130) or click here: https://zoom.us/j/99147472563

Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.

Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:

Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.

How does Let’s Talk work?

Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis. 

Click here for Let's Talk – Tuesday noon 2PM or see Mariko at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130):

https://zoom.us/j/99147472563

 

 

Apr 4
Native Studies Research Colloquium—Deepening Place Relationship: A Request for Feedback noon

Join Elisabeth McCumber for a discussion of her master’s thesis—a series of essays about a little valley in the Western Oregon Coast Range, and the relationships that...
Native Studies Research Colloquium—Deepening Place Relationship: A Request for Feedback
April 4
noon
Many Nations Longhouse

Join Elisabeth McCumber for a discussion of her master’s thesis—a series of essays about a little valley in the Western Oregon Coast Range, and the relationships that people have with place. Drawing on archaeology, oral tradition, pioneer archives, and interviews with Native and Euroamerican participants, Elisabeth’s work calls on people not to take place for granted but to embrace it as home, reframing one's presence on the land as one among many human and other-than-human communities, and exploring our responsibility toward a shared future. Given the massive ecological and social changes we face, this work is timely for many communities and places. With plans to develop the project into a book, Elisabeth seeks feedback on ways in which it could be strengthened or expanded.

 

Biography: After working in creative services for a dozen years, Elisabeth McCumber earned a master’s of cultural anthropology with a minor in history from Oregon State University. Her research interests include mythology, oral tradition, narrative, multi-species ethnography, and place relationship. Connect with Elisabeth at https://linktr.ee/independentpen.

Apr 5
Let's Talk - Wednesday 2-4PM 2:00 p.m.

Meet with Counseling Services Cecile Gadson, who specializes in working with Black and African American students, at the Black Cultural Center. Let’s Talk is a service...
Let's Talk - Wednesday 2-4PM
February 1–June 14
2:00–4:00 p.m.
Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center

Meet with Counseling Services Cecile Gadson, who specializes in working with Black and African American students, at the Black Cultural Center.

Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.

Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:

Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.

How does Let’s Talk work?

Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis. 

 

 

 

 

 

Apr 5
LT 199 - Self Study Language Program Orientation Meeting 5:30 p.m.

Please come to Yamada Language Center (MCK 175) for Spring Term's SSLP orientation meeting! Have a chance to meet your SSLP tutors, negotiate a schedule, and enjoy some...
LT 199 - Self Study Language Program Orientation Meeting
April 5
5:30–7:00 p.m.
Yamada Language Center MCK 175

Please come to Yamada Language Center (MCK 175) for Spring Term's SSLP orientation meeting! Have a chance to meet your SSLP tutors, negotiate a schedule, and enjoy some socializing with others interested in learning languages. Please note that attendance to this event is required if you are registered for an LT 199 course.

Apr 6
Let's Talk - Thursday 2-4PM 2:00 p.m.

Meet with Counseling Services Nikki Chery, who specializes in working with African American and Black students, at the Multicultural Center (EMU 109m) or click...
Let's Talk - Thursday 2-4PM
February 2–June 15
2:00–4:00 p.m.

Meet with Counseling Services Nikki Chery, who specializes in working with African American and Black students, at the Multicultural Center (EMU 109m) or click here:

https://zoom.us/j/96120855580

Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.

Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:

Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.

How does Let’s Talk work?

Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis. 

Click here for Let's Talk - Thursday 2-4PM or see Nikki at the Multicultural Center (EMU 109m):

https://zoom.us/j/96120855580

 

 

 

Apr 6
UO for Humanity: Earthquake in Turkey & Syria 4:00 p.m.

Please join us for an informative awareness-raising event to give support to those affected by this natural disaster. There will be academic presentations on the geology and...
UO for Humanity: Earthquake in Turkey & Syria
April 6
4:00–6:00 p.m.
Ford Alumni Center Ballroom

Please join us for an informative awareness-raising event to give support to those affected by this natural disaster. There will be academic presentations on the geology and seismology of the area, discussions on our preparedness in the Pacific Northwest, and musical interludes.

This event is cosponsored by the Global Studies Institute and the School of Global Studies and Languages. For more information, please visit gsi.uoregon.edu.

Apr 8
Ukrainian weaving with Tetyana Bondarchuk-Horner 1:00 p.m.

Woven and embroidered decorative cloths are an emblematic element of a traditional Ukrainian home. Tetyana Bondarchuk-Horner was inspired to take up weaving thanks to her...
Ukrainian weaving with Tetyana Bondarchuk-Horner
April 8
1:00 p.m.
Museum of Natural and Cultural History Galleria

Woven and embroidered decorative cloths are an emblematic element of a traditional Ukrainian home. Tetyana Bondarchuk-Horner was inspired to take up weaving thanks to her grandmother, who was a weaver herself. After moving to Oregon from Crimea (Ukraine), Tetyana mastered this artform as a way to reconnect with her Ukrainian heritage. She weaves traditional Ukrainian patterns as well as other, modern ones.

Apr 10
Colloquium - Anne Schilling (UC Davis) 4:00 a.m.

Title:  TBA

Abstract:  TBA

Colloquium - Anne Schilling (UC Davis)
April 10
4:00–4:50 a.m.

Title:  TBA

Abstract:  TBA

Apr 11
Let's Talk - Tuesday noon-2PM noon

Meet with Counseling Services Mariko Lin at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130) or click here: https://zoom.us/j/99147472563 Let’s...
Let's Talk - Tuesday noon-2PM
January 31–June 13
noon

Meet with Counseling Services Mariko Lin at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130) or click here: https://zoom.us/j/99147472563

Let’s Talk is a service that provides easy access to free, informal, and confidential one-on-one consultation with a Counseling Services staff member. See our website for six additional Let’s Talk days/times offered throughout the week.

Let’s Talk is especially helpful for students who:

Have a specific concern and would like to consult with someone about it. Would like on-the-spot consultation rather than ongoing counseling. Would like to consult with a CS staff member about what actual therapy looks like. Would like to meet with one of our CS identity-based specialists. Have a concern about a friend or family member and would like some ideas about what to do.

How does Let’s Talk work?

Let’s Talk will be offered via Zoom and/or in satellite locations across campus. As a drop-in service, there is no need to schedule an appointment and no paperwork to be completed. Students are seen individually on a first-come, first-served basis at the times listed below. There may be a wait in the Zoom waiting room if the Let’s Talk staff member is meeting with another student. Please wait and we will be with you as soon as we can. Let’s Talk appointments are brief (usually between 15-30 minutes) and are meant to be used on an as-needed basis. 

Click here for Let's Talk – Tuesday noon 2PM or see Mariko at the Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (Oregon Hall-Room 130):

https://zoom.us/j/99147472563

 

 

Apr 11
Linguistics Spring Colloquium 3:30 p.m.

Join the UO Linguistics Department for Spring Colloquium Tuesdays, 3:30p-5:00p, Straub Hall Rm 245 April 11th  Dr. Rachel Weissler, UO Linguistics April 18th Dr....
Linguistics Spring Colloquium
April 11–May 30
3:30–5:00 p.m.
Straub Hall 245

Join the UO Linguistics Department for Spring Colloquium

Tuesdays, 3:30p-5:00p, Straub Hall Rm 245

April 11th  Dr. Rachel Weissler, UO Linguistics

April 18th Dr. Beata Stawarska, UO Philosophy

April 25th Dr. Shiloh Drake, UO Linguistics

May 2nd Dr. Melissa Redford, UO Linguistics

May 9th Masaki Eguchi, UO Linguistics

May 16th Dr. Gašper Beguš, UC Berkley

May 23rd Xuan Guan, UO Linguistics