Events

Jan 9
Wrestling Jerusalem: A Film Screening and Conversation with the Artist 4:00 p.m.

In a tour-de-force performance, writer-actor Aaron Davidman conjures a host of different characters while seeking answers to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Wrestling...
Wrestling Jerusalem: A Film Screening and Conversation with the Artist
January 9
4:00–6:30 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Gumwood Room

In a tour-de-force performance, writer-actor Aaron Davidman conjures a host of different characters while seeking answers to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Wrestling Jerusalem. Creatively adapting his acclaimed one-man stage show using only simple props and backdrops, Davidman takes a multidimensional journey into the heart of the Middle East, and the intersection of politics, identity, and spiritual yearning. He embodies and gives voice to 17 different characters on all sides of the existential divide-deftly moving between male and female, Jewish and Muslim, Israeli, and Arab-modeling what it takes truly to bear witness through the eyes of the other. Challenging long-held beliefs with sharp and unblinking observation, Davidman finds both entrenched isolation and shared humanity in the shifting moral compasses and competing narratives of all his characters. The result is a unique hybrid of stage and cinema that reignites hope for the future of this troubled region.

Content warning: This work of art makes space for multiple perspectives and empathy for the “other”.

Jan 9
Hot Cocoa Hangout: A QTIBIPOC Event 5:00 p.m.

Are you hoping to lock-in this winter term? 📝💪 Start this term off right by joining us for some hot cocoa and pastries! Come hang out, be in community, and warm-up from the...
Hot Cocoa Hangout: A QTIBIPOC Event
January 9
5:00–7:00 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU) 232 (Spruce)

Are you hoping to lock-in this winter term? 📝💪 Start this term off right by joining us for some hot cocoa and pastries! Come hang out, be in community, and warm-up from the winter cold ❄️☕️✨

Stay warm, stay safe, and we can’t wait to see you there!! 🧡

Jan 21
How to: Interview (Workshop) 2:00 p.m.

Are you looking for ways to really stand out as a candidate? Come learn about the basics of interviewing and have the opportunity to ask questions on:  question and answer...
How to: Interview (Workshop)
January 21
2:00–3:00 p.m.
Willie and Donald Tykeson Hall 50P (University Career Center Conference Room)

Are you looking for ways to really stand out as a candidate? Come learn about the basics of interviewing and have the opportunity to ask questions on:  question and answer structures, strategies, and how to best prepare for your upcoming interviews. Questions welcomed and encouraged! Please RSVP!

 

This workshop is hosted by the University Career Center's Career Readiness Coaching team! To learn more about career coaching, drop-in peer advising, and other career readiness workshops and events visit career.uoregon.edu/coaching or stop by the UCC in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level

 

This event is part of the 2025 Winter Career Readiness Week sponsored by the University Career Center, Enterprise Mobility, and Sherwin Williams. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events  

Jan 21
BE Fearless: Jackie Gutierrez 5:00 p.m.

Please join the BEseries as we welcome Jackie Gutierrez! The BEseries student team is excited to announce the event that will be on January 21st on Tuesday night, in EMU Ballroom,...
BE Fearless: Jackie Gutierrez
January 21
5:00–7:30 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Ballroom

Please join the BEseries as we welcome Jackie Gutierrez! The BEseries student team is excited to announce the event that will be on January 21st on Tuesday night, in EMU Ballroom, ASL Interpreted, Free Dinner & Activities, Buffet Dinner and Doors 5-6pm, Presentation 6-7pm, Q&A 7-7:30 pm. Hold the date and Join us!

More About Jackie Gutierrez- Tuesday, November 22nd , 5:00 pm Doors & Dinner, 6:00 pm Presentation – EMU Ballroom

Jackie Gutierrez is the founder of Women Kick Balls, which is an independent multi-media company. As a freelancer, Gutierrez covers the National Women's Soccer League and the U.S. Women's National Team while also providing marketing, content production, and public relations services to soccer organizations and athletes, Gutierrez holds a master's degree in journalism from the University of Oregon and is also a contributor to Equalizer Soccer and Forbes. 

Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/womenkickballs

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For updates on WHO is coming 2024-25 - follow BEseries on IG @uo_beseries

Full list of BE Series event dates:

October 22, 2024 November 26, 2024 January 21, 2025 February 18, 2025
Jan 27
How to: Resume and Cover Letter tips (Workshop) 1:00 p.m.

Are you looking for ways to really stand out as a candidate? Come learn about the basics of resume and cover letter writing and have the opportunity to ask questions on...
How to: Resume and Cover Letter tips (Workshop)
January 27
1:00–2:00 p.m.
Willie and Donald Tykeson Hall 50P-University Career Center Conference Room

Are you looking for ways to really stand out as a candidate?

Come learn about the basics of resume and cover letter writing and have the opportunity to ask questions on formatting, structure, your own resume tailoring, and much more! Questions welcomed and encouraged!

This workshop is hosted by the University Career Center's Career Readiness Coaching team!  To learn more about career coaching, drop-in peer advising, and other career readiness workshops and events visit career.uoregon.edu/coaching or stop by the UCC in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level

 

This event is part of the 2025 Winter Career Readiness Week sponsored by the University Career Center, Enterprise Mobility, and Sherwin Williams. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events

 

Jan 28
Veteran Career Networking Night (Panel+Chats) 4:00 p.m.

Listen to career stories from UO Veteran alumni, followed by casual small group chats and networking with other student veterans, military families, and members of the University...
Veteran Career Networking Night (Panel+Chats)
January 28
4:00–6:30 p.m.
Ford Alumni Center Ballroom

Listen to career stories from UO Veteran alumni, followed by casual small group chats and networking with other student veterans, military families, and members of the University of Oregon Veterans Alumni Network to learn more about military and civilian career paths, talk about your service experience as a career readiness skillset, and get advice about how to find career-building opportunities, veteran career resources, and connections for your future.

Open to students and alumni!

4-5: Panel

5:15-6:30 Snacks & Networking

Free Professional Headshots for participants!

Alumni participant list coming soon! 

Hosted by: University Career Center, University of Oregon Veterans Alumni Network, UO Alumni Association, UO Student Veterans Center, ROTC and more!

This event is part of the 2025 Winter Career Readiness Week sponsored by Enterprise Holdings and Sherwin Williams. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events  

Feb 5
2025 Housing and Community Resources Fair 11:00 a.m.

Connect with both UO and off-campus housing representatives, enter a drawing for amazing prizes, and decide where you want to live next year.

2025 Housing and Community Resources Fair
February 5
11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Ballroom

Connect with both UO and off-campus housing representatives, enter a drawing for amazing prizes, and decide where you want to live next year.

Mar 4
Candace Bond-Theriault: “Queering Reproductive Justice: An Invitation to Create Our Collective Future” 4:00 p.m.

Presented by the Oregon Humanities Center Reproductive justice is a critical framework that was developed in response to reproductive politics in the US. Three core values of...
Candace Bond-Theriault: “Queering Reproductive Justice: An Invitation to Create Our Collective Future”
March 4
4:00 p.m.

Presented by the Oregon Humanities Center

Reproductive justice is a critical framework that was developed in response to reproductive politics in the US. Three core values of reproductive justice are the right to have a child, the right to not have a child, and the right to parent a child or children in safe and healthy environments.  

LGBTQIA+ individuals need and deserve unimpeded access to full spectrum reproductive health care services. Far too often the movements for reproductive health and rights only center the needs of cisgender and heterosexual individuals and couples. Yet, the reality is: everyone needs reproductive health care regardless of gender identity and sexual orientation. 

Candace Bond-Theriault will discuss the need to center LGBTQIA+ communities in the conversation about reproductive health, rights, and justice in a talk titled “Queering Reproductive Justice: An Invitation to Create Our Collective Future.” As this year’s Colin Ruagh Thomas O’Fallon Memorial Lecturer on Law and American Culture, Bond-Theriault will extend an invitation to all people who care about justice and equity to stake a claim in the fight for collective liberation. 

Bond-Theriault asserts that for reproductive justice to be truly successful, we must acknowledge that members of the LGBTQIA+ community often face distinct, specific, and interlocking oppressions when it comes to these rights. Family formation, contraception needs, and appropriate support from healthcare services are still poorly understood aspects of the LGBTQIA+ experience, which often challenge mainstream notions of the nuclear family.  

Candace Bond-Theriault, JD, LLM, is a queer lawyer, writer, mother, and social justice advocate working at the intersections of law, policy, reproductive health rights, racial justice, LGBTQIA+ liberation, economic justice, and democracy reform. She is Adjunct Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Howard University, and Associate Director for Movement Building at Dēmos, a think tank for the Racial Justice Movement.

Her book Queering Reproductive Justice: An Invitation (2024), blends advocacy with a legal, rights-based framework and offers a unified path for attaining reproductive justice for LGBTQIA+ people. Drawing on US law and legislative history, healthcare policy, human rights, and interviews, Bond-Theriault presents incisive new recommendations for queer reproductive justice theory, organizing, and advocacy. 

Bond-Theriault’s talk, part of this year’s “Re-imagine” series, is free and open to the public and will be livestreamed and recorded. Please register.

Apr 10
Curious about Job & Internship Search Strategies (Workshop) 3:00 p.m.

Looking for a job or internship and need help getting started?! Learn how to utilize Handshake and networking strategies to find opportunities that align with your interests; and...
Curious about Job & Internship Search Strategies (Workshop)
April 10
3:00–4:00 p.m.
Willie and Donald Tykeson Hall 50P (University Career Center Conference Room)

Looking for a job or internship and need help getting started?! Learn how to utilize Handshake and networking strategies to find opportunities that align with your interests; and how to get university credit for an internship (UGST404).

 

This event is part of the 2025 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  

Apr 11
Curious about Interviewing (Workshop) 2:00 p.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 11
2:00–3:00 p.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 2025 Spring Career Readiness Week sponsored by the University Career Center, Enterprise Mobility, and Sherwin Williams. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events  

Apr 15
Curious about Resumes? (Workshop) 2:00 p.m.

Are you looking for ways to really stand out as a candidate? Come learn about the basics of resume writing and have the opportunity to ask questions on formatting, structure, and...
Curious about Resumes? (Workshop)
April 15
2:00–3:00 p.m.
Willie and Donald Tykeson Hall UCC Conference Room 50P

Are you looking for ways to really stand out as a candidate? Come learn about the basics of resume writing and have the opportunity to ask questions on formatting, structure, and bring your own resume for tailoring and much more! Questions are welcomed and encouraged!

Workshop is IN-PERSON, in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level 50P (aka University Career Center Conference Room) This workshop is hosted by the University Career Center's Career Readiness Coaching team!

This event is part of the 2025 Spring Career Readiness Week sponsored by the University Career Center, Enterprise Mobility, and Sherwin Williams. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events  

Apr 24
Take Back The Night 6:00 p.m.

The Women’s Center is beyond excited to invite you to join *in-person* at our annual Take Back the Night Rally, March and Speak-Out Against Sexual and Domestic...
Take Back The Night
April 28–24
6:00–10:00 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Amphitheater

The Women’s Center is beyond excited to invite you to join *in-person* at our annual Take Back the Night Rally, March and Speak-Out Against Sexual and Domestic Violence.

 

When: Take Back the Night is on Thursday, April 25th, 2024 starting with the Rally at 6:00pm followed by the March at 7:00pm and Student-Led Speak-Out at 8pm.

Where: Rally begins in the EMU Amphitheater at 13th and University St. followed by an approximately 2.5 mile March from the UO Campus through the streets of Eugene and back to UO Campus in the EMU Diamond Lake Room where the Student-Led Speak Out is held.

Who: The UO Women’s Center in collaboration with the UO Campus Community (UO Muxeres, UO Duck Rides, UO Green and Yellow Garter Band and more).

Thursday, April 25th, 2024 marks the 46th annual Take Back the Night Rally, March and Speak-Out Against Sexual and Domestic Violence event for the University of Oregon Campus Community. Take Back the Night is a yearly international protest founded in 1976 which seeks to raise awareness about the realities of Sexual and Domestic Violence on campus and in the community, both for Survivors of Sexual and Domestic Violence and those who want to support and bear witness in solidarity. Take Back the Night is a Survivor-Centered event that begins with a Rally in the EMU Amphitheater, continues as a March through the streets of Eugene to symbolize reclaiming people’s safety on public streets at night, and ends with a Student-Led Speak-Out on campus during which Survivors can share personal stories of how Sexual and Domestic Violence has impacted their lives.

The Rally will feature UO Student Speakers from diverse intersecting identities and lived experiences, including the Native American Community, Latine Community, LGBTQIA2S+ Community, International Community, Disabled Community, a Child Abuse Prevention Advocacy Organization and more.

Our theme for this year’s event is addressing the DUALITY that Survivors can hold on their path to healing - throughout both their radical joy & rightful rage - as they ultimately reclaim their power. As well, we will continue to center marginalized communities too often left out of essential dialogue about Sexual and Domestic Violence - despite being disproportionately impacted by these systems of oppression. As always, the Women’s Center is committed to providing this essential event to support Survivors, educate the community and prevent future harm.

ASL Interpretation will be provided at the Rally. This event is wheelchair accessible and will have transportation available during the March and back to Student-Led Speak-Out. We ask that no UO Professional Staff or Media be present during the Student Led Speak-Out portion of the event to provide a sacred space for students to have dialogue circles of peer-to-peer support. Event will take place **rain or shine** (rain is currently forecast) and is free and open to the public. We support and believe survivors in ALL WEATHER! Masks are not required but highly encouraged. Questions regarding Take Back the Night should be directed to Fatima Roohi Pervaiz or Maggie Bertrand at the UO Women’s Center. Contact:

UO Women’s Center Director, Fatima Roohi Pervaiz fpervaiz@uoregon.edu

AND

UO Women’s Center Sexual Violence Prevention & Education Coordinator, Maggie Bertrand,  svpewc@gmail.com