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Spring Term Programming

The Office of the Dean of Students will not be conducting drop-in services.

  • To make an appointment with a Care and Advocacy Program team member, please schedule a Bookings meeting.
  • If you have a concern and would like to connect with support, complete the Community Care and Support form.
  • If a current student or UO community member poses an immediate threat of harm to self or others, or if this is an emergency situation, please call 911 or the University of Oregon Police Department at 541-346-2919. 
  • If you or another student are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call Counseling Services' 24-hour hotline at 541-346-3227.
  • For conduct concerns, including holds, please email conduct@uoregon.edu
  • For prevention concerns, including holds, please email prevention@uoregon.edu.
  • For basic needs concerns and questions, please email basicneeds@uoregon.edu
  • For any further questions please call 541-346-3216. Calls are answered Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–noon and 1:00–5:00 p.m. (closed from noon–1:00 p.m. for the lunch hour).

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Your Dean of Students

We are here to build a strong campus community for all. Whether you are a student, a faculty member, or staff, we are here to support you. Our resources can connect you with others to build relationships and find support from peers. The Student Conduct Code is the standard to help us maintain the integrity of our community in order to keep it safe and supportive. If you need help or would like to report a concern, please connect with us.

 

A Community Just For You

The University of Oregon is a place that welcomes everyone. No matter where you are from, what you look like, or how you identify, you are one of us and a part of our community. We know it's important to find support and feel safe with the people around you. These communities will get you started, yet there are so many more. Find your place, connect with others, and learn from each other.

Ducks Do Something

We want every Duck to be the best version of themselves. But you weren't born knowing how to navigate every situation you'll encounter while in college. That's OK. We have resources and programs here to help you make healthy decisions and support your fellow Ducks, too. It is important that we are here for each other and understand how our actions affect our community so that we all can have a positive experience together. We encourage all Ducks, if you see something, say something! Ducks Do Something! Learn more about programs and student organizations working to support a safe and healthy campus. 


Leadership and Involvement

You are a vital part of building a better community for all Ducks. We have a number of opportunities in the Dean of Students Office available for you to be a leader in your community. Maybe you want to build stronger multicultural communities or continue a legacy built on shared values. It could be providing your perspective on a committee, facilitating workshops, serving the community, or student employment. Wherever your passion leads you, there are opportunities waiting.


Events

Apr 4
Men's Resource Center Pizza Night 5:30 p.m.

As the regular meetings for the MRC community, Pizza Nights are a chill, low-pressure space to unwind and meet new people. We'll have a fun activity on tap as well as free...
Men's Resource Center Pizza Night
April 4–May 30
5:30–6:30 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Swindells Room (230)

As the regular meetings for the MRC community, Pizza Nights are a chill, low-pressure space to unwind and meet new people. We'll have a fun activity on tap as well as free pizza! Pizza Nights are on "odd" weeks (Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, & 9) of the term in the EMU Swindells Room (230). We hope to see you there!

Apr 11
National Screening Day 11:30 a.m.

As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, UO Substance Abuse Prevention Education (SAPE) is collaborating with Counseling Services' Student Advisory Board and UO Sexual...
National Screening Day
April 11
11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
EMU Fishbowl Terrace

As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, UO Substance Abuse Prevention Education (SAPE) is collaborating with Counseling Services' Student Advisory Board and UO Sexual Violence Prevention Education (SVPE) to host their annual National Screening Day! They will be providing students the opportunity to take a quick, anonymous survey to reflect on their relationships with cannabis, alcohol, and mental health. Students who participate will receive a coupon to Prince Pucklers! 

Apr 11
Men's Resource Center Open Court 5:00 p.m.

Men are as likely as anyone else to experience stress. Unfortunately, our culture tends not to create as many opportunities for men to practice tuning into complex feelings, let...
Men's Resource Center Open Court
April 11–May 23
5:00–6:00 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Willow Room (219)

Men are as likely as anyone else to experience stress. Unfortunately, our culture tends not to create as many opportunities for men to practice tuning into complex feelings, let alone sharing about them with others. Open Court is about creating a supportive, nonjudgmental space in which to put in the reps to help you level-up. Join us on Thursdays of most 'even' weeks (Week 2, 4, 6, 8) in the EMU Willow Room. Includes free pizza!

Apr 11
Shaun Galanos (@thelovedrive): Sex & Dating In College 6:00 p.m.

In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), the MRC hosts Shaun Galanos. Shaun is an intimacy and communication educator and mentor to 305k followers on Tik Tok and 250k...
Shaun Galanos (@thelovedrive): Sex & Dating In College
April 11
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Lillis 282

In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), the MRC hosts Shaun Galanos. Shaun is an intimacy and communication educator and mentor to 305k followers on Tik Tok and 250k followers on Instagram. Join us for tips on how to communicate openly, honestly, and playfully within various relationship types, from situationships to long-term partnerships. Limited seating - first come, first served.

Shaun Galanos is a certified personal and professional coach, creator and host of the Love Drive podcast, and holds a Bachelor's Degree from USCB in Interpersonal Communication. 

Apr 12
Curious about Interviewing? (Workshop) 10:00 a.m.

Let’s talk about interviews! We will discuss different types of interviews, how to prepare, how to answer certain types of questions, and give you a chance to practice what...
Curious about Interviewing? (Workshop)
April 12
10:00–11:00 a.m.
Willie and Donald Tykeson Hall UCC Conference Room 50P

Let’s talk about interviews! We will discuss different types of interviews, how to prepare, how to answer certain types of questions, and give you a chance to practice what you learned in a group interview session. Interviews can be nerve-racking, so come learn about strategies to help you feel more comfortable and prepared.

 

This event is part of the 2024 Spring Career Readiness Week sponsored by the University Career Center, Enterprise Holdings, and Sherwin Williams. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events